Why Traffic Drops After a Redesign
You launched the new site. It looks better. It loads on mobile. The stakeholders are happy. And then the traffic graph starts going in the wrong direction. Post-redesign traffic drops are one of the most common and most preventable problems in digital marketing — and one of the most frustrating, because the cause is almost never obvious from looking at the new site. The design looks fine. The pages load. Users can navigate. But Google is seeing something different from what the design team built, and the ranking signals it's evaluating have changed in ways that nobody planned.
What Happens to SEO During a Website Redesign?
Website redesigns are one of the most reliably misunderstood SEO events in digital marketing. The conversation starts as a design conversation — new visual identity, improved user experience, modernized layout. And then somewhere in the execution, design decisions become technical decisions that become SEO decisions that nobody planned for. The result is a pattern that repeats across the industry with predictable frequency: a company launches a redesigned website, celebrates the improved aesthetics, and then watches organic traffic decline over the following weeks as rankings drop on pages that were performing well before the redesign.
What to Expect From a Website Redesign: Timeline, Process, and What Most Agencies Won’t Tell You
A website redesign can either drive measurable growth or become an expensive visual upgrade. This guide breaks down the real timeline, process, SEO considerations, and what most agencies don’t disclose before a redesign begins.