Why Your Website Looks Like It Was Built By A Caffeinated Squirrel With A Keyboard

The Truth About Bad Website Design (And How to Fix It)

Let’s face it – some websites look like they were designed during a fever dream after binge-watching too many 1990s GeoCities pages. As Buffalo’s premier web development and SEO agency, Range Marketing has seen it all: spinning GIFs, Comic Sans explosions, and navigation menus that make you feel like you’re solving a Rubik’s cube blindfolded.

With over 400 clients across industries from home improvement to cannabis, we’ve learned a thing or two about what makes websites work (and what makes visitors run screaming into the digital night).

Signs Your Website Needs Help:

  • Your load time is longer than a DMV line
  • Your mobile version looks like a modern art experiment gone wrong
  • Visitors need a treasure map to find your contact information
  • Your last update was when “Gangnam Style” was still trending

Here in Buffalo, NY, where we brave snowstorms that would make polar bears wear sweaters, we know a thing or two about survival. The same goes for your website – it needs to be tough, adaptable, and user-friendly to survive in today’s digital landscape.

What Modern Website Design Should Actually Do:

Think of your website like a digital handshake – it should be firm, professional, and not awkwardly long. It needs to load faster than a Bills fan grabbing the last chicken wing, navigate smoother than a Zamboni on fresh ice, and convert better than Josh Allen in the red zone.

Range Marketing doesn’t just build pretty websites; we create digital experiences that work harder than a coffee shop barista during morning rush. Whether you’re selling hammers or hemp, your website should be your hardest-working employee – one that never calls in sick or raids the office fridge.

Remember, in the time it took you to read this article, countless potential customers visited websites that made them question their life choices. Don’t let yours be one of them. Let Range Marketing transform your digital presence from “My First Website” to “Where Have You Been All My Life?”

Because at the end of the day, your website shouldn’t just exist – it should thrive, convert, and maybe even make people smile (without using those dreaded auto-playing videos that nobody asked for).