Web Development
Website Redesign
A new site that keeps what you've earned - your content, your links, and your place on Google.
Column III of V · Web Development
Before / After
The line every redesign crosses
Left: the site you have. Right: the site you leave with. Same store, both sides of one line.
Palmetto Hardware is a made-up store, drawn twice in pure CSS. The business is fictional — the difference is exactly what we do.
- Loads fast
- Reads well on a phone
- Says what you sell
- Old links still work
The redesign trap
Here's how most redesigns go wrong: the new site looks great, but traffic quietly falls off a cliff. Page addresses changed, nothing pointed old links to new pages, and years of Google rankings vanished. We make sure that never happens.
The worryOur pre-flight rule
Addresses change. Old links just die.
We list every page and map every redirect before anything moves
Nobody asks Google which pages matter.
We check Search Console first, so we know which pages Google loves
Titles get rewritten by accident.
Headings and page titles carry over on purpose, not by luck
A traffic drop hides for months.
We watch traffic after launch, so any dip is caught in days
The real receipts
We crossed this line ourselves
This very site ran on WordPress for years. In July 2026 we rebuilt it by hand — the site you are reading now. Every old address still answers. These rows are read from our live redirect map, not drawn for show. One old post even lands on this very page.
Old WordPress URLStill answers atCode
/about-us /about/ 301
/web-development-and-hosting /web-development/ 301
/can-ai-powered-seo-help-your-aiken-business-rank-faster /local-seo/ 301
/how-long-should-a-website-redesign-take-in-aiken-the-real-timeline /web-development/website-redesign/ 301
/what-actually-happens-during-a-professional-seo-audit /local-seo/seo-audit/ 301
/blog / 301
/blog/how-to-start-offering-seo-services /for-agencies/licensing/ 301
Every row is live — type any old address and it still lands where the arrow points.
Is this you?
This service is a good fit if:
- Your site looks dated and you're losing trust because of it
- Your site gets traffic you don't want to lose in a rebuild
- Your last redesign hurt your rankings and you want them back
We've built this for
Common questions
Will a redesign hurt my Google rankings?
Not the way we do it. We map every old page to its new home before launch, so your rankings move with you.
Can you keep parts of my current site?
Yes. We keep what works - content, photos, pages that rank - and rebuild what doesn't.
What does a redesign cost?
If your site is worth keeping, we improve it at $130 an hour - a four-hour block often makes a substantial difference, and we can usually save you money on hosting while we're at it. A full rebuild typically starts at $2,200.
Bring us the site you have
Dated, slow, half-broken — we've seen it all. Tell us what you need. The call is free.
Talk to usTell us what you need
The call is free. There's no pressure. And if we're not the right fit, we'll point you to someone who is.