While you probably work with small parts of your website every day, resolving to dig in a little deeper and refresh your website more broadly will pay dividends for months or even years ahead!
There are many ways to do this. You may simply need to ensure that everything is up-to-date and functioning correctly, or you might want to make major alterations – like changing the primary keywords that your site targets. 🎯🎯
With the above in mind, in this post we’ll introduce eight key strategies to help you refresh your website. Let’s begin!
📚 Table of contents:
- Ensure that everything is still working and up to date
- Optimize your site’s loading speeds
- Perform A/B testing
- Solicit feedback from your target audience
- Conduct research on your competition
- Check your own analytics
- Update your keywords
- Create new (or update existing) content
1. Ensure that everything is functioning and up to date ⚙️
The first thing you’ll want to do is make sure everything on your site, both big and small, is still working properly. This means conducting a thorough audit of your site – going through each page if possible – and checking for issues such as:
- Plugins or themes that need to be updated.
- Missing and/or poor-quality images.
- Incorrect and/or outdated user information.
- Broken links (you can address this using a plugin – Broken Link Checker).
- Broken features and/or plugins.
- Formatting and/or style issues.
- Missing and/or out-of-date content.
This may seem like a lot, but it’s important that every page makes a strong impression. While you’re going through your site, this is also a smart time to ensure that your content is properly organized. Finally, remember to create a backup before making changes!
2. Optimize your site’s loading speed ⏲️
As your site grows, it will likely start taking longer to load. Usually, this is due to poor optimization. Alternatively, your current host might be unable to handle a larger amount of traffic.
Before switching to a faster web host or updating your plan, you’ll want to try optimizing your site’s speed. You can start by measuring your current loading times, using a speed test tool like Google PageSpeed Insights:

Once you have an idea of how long your site is taking to load, you can take measures to improve its performance. Some of the most effective ways to do this include:
- Using a Content Delivery Network (CDN) like Optimole
- Improving your Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) score
- Reducing your Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)
Your theme can also have a significant impact on loading times. Therefore, you might want to make sure that you’re using one of the fastest WordPress themes on the market.
If you’re still struggling to improve your loading times, it might be time to migrate to a different web host. You’ll want to read some reviews of the fastest hosting services before making your decision.
3. Perform A/B testing 🚧
After ensuring that everything is up-to-date and that your website is running as fast as possible, you should determine whether your site is as effective as it could be. A/B testing is one of the best ways to do this. In simple terms, the technique involves creating two versions of something and testing them against one another.
For example, let’s say you want people visiting your home page to sign up to an email list. You could create two versions of that page – each with a different type of call to action (such as a button or popup). Then you could have visitors randomly sent to one page or the other and track which gets the most clicks.
For WordPress users, there are plenty of tools that can help with this process. We’d recommend starting with Nelio A/B Testing, a quality plugin that provides an entire suite of testing options.
4. Solicit feedback from your target audience 👨👨👧👧
Along with performing your own testing, you’ll want to find out what your existing audience thinks of your site. When you’ve spent a lot of time working behind the scenes, you can forget what it feels like on the other side. Therefore, it’s a good idea to solicit direct feedback from your regular visitors to help you update your website.
Find out what your audience likes and dislikes, as well as what features or content they value. You’ll also want to determine what problems they come to your site to solve. To encourage this feedback, it’s best to ask for it directly. You can do this via comment threads or forums, an email campaign, or even a dedicated survey or poll.
5. Conduct research on your competition 🕵🏼♂️

It’s easy to spend so much effort on your own site that you lose track of what your competitors are doing. Every moment is good to make sure you’re still competitive in your field or niche and see what similar sites have been up to.
Fortunately, there are dedicated tools that can help you conduct this research. Most are focused on helping you compare your site to others via specific metrics.
For example, SimilarWeb displays traffic information for any site and BuzzSumo lets you see which pieces of your competitors’ content were the most successful. Alternatively, check out Ahrefs, which provides details on exactly what you need to do to outrank similar companies.
You can then put the insights you get from your competitor research into action on your own website.
6. Check your own analytics 📊
Beyond checking up on your competitors, it also pays to consider data that’s a little closer to home.
If you’re already tracking your site with analytics, dig into them to figure out things like:
- Which pages on your site are the most popular
- Whether any of your pages have abnormally high bounce rates
- Which pages generate the most engagement
And if you’re not already tracking analytics for your site, consider adding Google Analytics to your site now!
7. Update your keywords 📟

Keywords are a vital part of any website’s strategy. The right ones help you rank higher in search engines, which means your site will be more visible.
Even if you conducted plenty of keyword research when you first built your site, search volumes can always change. This means it’s possible that the keywords you’re using are no longer bringing in your target audience effectively.
To fix this, you should devote time to checking your site’s main keywords. Google Keyword Planner is a useful tool for this task. Or, you can turn to a third-party tool called KWFinder that lets you perform a limited number of searches each day for free.
If you find that any keywords have lost popularity or are underperforming, you can alter existing content to target stronger alternatives.
8. Create new (or update existing) content ✍️
Finally, a highly beneficial way to refresh your website is to create brand new content. Even if your site is fairly static, it’s smart to add engaging, high-quality content whenever possible. This can provide a boost to your search rankings and keep readers coming back for more.
Here are a few suggestions for how to use content for maximum effect:
- Start a blog (if you don’t already have one).
- Create videos or infographics to supplement textual content.
- Rewrite key sections of your site, such as your Contact and About pages.
It is always a good time to commit to a schedule for posting new content regularly. Your audience will thank you for it!
Conclusion
Even if you regularly make changes to your website, it’s important to take time to ensure that your site is working as effectively as possible. This means reviewing your site thoroughly, conducting research, and trying out a few alterations.
🤸🏼♂️ Once again, here are eight techniques you can use to refresh your website:
- Ensure that everything is up-to-date ⚙️
- Optimize your site’s loading speeds ⏲️
- Perform A/B testing 🚧
- Solicit feedback from your target audience 👨👨👧👧
- Conduct research on your competition 🕵🏼♂️
- Check your own analytics 📊
- Update your keywords 📟
- Create new (or update existing) content ✍️
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