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5 Signs Your Website Looks "Outdated" (And Hurts Your Brand)
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5 Signs Your Website Looks "Outdated" (And Hurts Your Brand)

via Dev.to WebdevMubeen Aslam3h ago

Let’s be honest for a moment. When you land on a website that looks like it hasn’t been updated in years, what’s your first reaction? You hesitate. You question the credibility. You wonder if the business is even active. And most of the time… you leave. That’s exactly how your potential customers feel when they visit an outdated website. In today’s digital-first world, your website is not just a platform, it’s your first impression, your salesperson, and your brand identity all rolled into one. And like it or not, perception is reality. Even if your service is exceptional, an outdated website can silently kill trust, reduce conversions, and push customers straight to your competitors. Let’s break down the 5 clear signs your website looks outdated, and how it might be damaging your brand more than you realize. Your Design Feels Stuck in the Past Design trends evolve, fast. What looked modern five years ago now feels clunky, cluttered, and visually exhausting. If your website still has:

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