Small Business Website Audit: 8 Common Fixes
If your website isn’t bringing in enquiries, run this quick audit. Below are the eight issues I fix most often—plus simple steps you can take today.
Updated: 25 October 2025 • WordPress & small business specialist
- Brand signals: name, logo & trust
- Location & contact clarity
- Calls-to-action that actually get clicks
- Placeholder & thin content
- Empty or outdated blog
- Unlinked or hidden social proof
- Legal & compliance gaps
- Speed, mobile & basic SEO
1. Brand signals: name, logo & trust
Your business name and what you do should be visible above the fold. An illegible logo, missing tagline, or buried credentials costs trust and clicks.
Fix it
- Add your business name + primary service to the hero (e.g., “Web Design in Suffolk for Small Businesses”).
- Use an SVG logo sized for mobile and desktop; check contrast on light/dark backgrounds.
- Add 2–3 trust markers: review stars, years in business, associations, or client logos.
2. Location & contact clarity
Local buyers bounce if they can’t see where you are or how to reach you.
Fix it
- Place city/region in the hero and footer (NAP consistency).
- Add a clear contact block: phone (tap-to-call), email, short form, and a small map.
- Use location terms where natural (e.g., “Bury St Edmunds web designer in Suffolk”).
3. Calls-to-action that actually get clicks
Vague buttons (such as ‘Learn more’) underperform. Make the next step unmissable with clear calls to action.
Fix it
- Use active CTAs matched to intent: “Request a Quote”, “Book a Free Website Review”, “See Packages”.
- Repeat a primary CTA at the top, mid-page, and end.
- Make buttons look like buttons (shape, contrast, hover/focus states).
4. Placeholder or thin content
“Lorem ipsum” or vague copy erodes credibility and kills rankings.
Fix it
- Replace placeholders with plain-English benefits and outcomes.
- Map one service per page with a clear H1, intro, bullets, FAQs, and a CTA.
- Add internal links between related services and case studies.
5. Empty or outdated blog
A silent blog is fine—unless it’s visibly out of date. Then it hurts trust.
Fix it
- If you won’t post regularly, hide dates or convert the blog into evergreen resources.
- Publish 3–5 useful posts that support your services (e.g., “Website redesign checklist”).
- Link each article to a relevant service and add a soft CTA at the end.
6. Unlinked or hidden social proof
Icons that don’t link correctly, or no proof of credibility on the website, waste a trust opportunity.
Fix it
- Link icons to active profiles; test each link.
- Embed 2–3 recent reviews or testimonials near CTAs.
- Add case studies with outcomes (even simple ones: “enquiries up”, “site speed halved”).
7. Legal & compliance gaps
Missing cookie consent, privacy basics, or accessibility considerations can bite.
Fix it
- Show a compliant cookie banner; link to a clear privacy policy and terms.
- Provide contact address/company info where required.
- Accessibility basics: readable font sizes, colour contrast, focus states, alt text.
8. Speed, mobile & basic SEO
Slow pages and weak on-page SEO are the #1 enquiry killers I see.
Fix it
- Compress images (use WEBP), lazy-load below-the-fold media, limit heavy scripts.
- One clear H1 per page; descriptive titles/meta; short, readable URLs.
- Internal links between services, portfolios and contact; add local terms naturally.
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I’ll review your site and send quick wins plus a prioritised fix list. If you want, I can implement the changes for you.
Small Business Website Audit — FAQs
My quick audit highlights issues and fixes in a short, practical checklist. Deeper audits are available if you want full SEO/UX testing.
Core Web Vitals checks, PageSpeed/Lighthouse, Search Console (if you have it), and a manual UX review focused on enquiries.
Not always. Many sites see a lift from tightening copy, CTAs, page speed and on-page SEO. If a redesign is best value, I’ll say so—and why.