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The 2025 Website Checklist: Is Your Business Ready for the New Year?

The digital landscape shifts fast. Take this 9-point self-audit to see if your website is an asset for growth in 2025, or a liability holding you back.

As business owners, we spend Q4 and Q1 looking at budgets, staffing, and sales targets. But there is one employee that works for you 24/7, never takes a sick day, and is responsible for the first impression of almost every new customer: Your Website.

However, the internet moves incredibly fast. A website that was “cutting edge” three years ago is likely considered “slow” or “outdated” by today’s standards. Consumer expectations for speed, mobile ease, and security have skyrocketed.

If your website feels like a static brochure you built five years ago and forgot about, you aren’t just missing out on trends—you are likely leaving revenue on the table.

We aren’t asking you to look at code. We are asking you to look at results. Grab a coffee, pull up your homepage in a new tab, and walk through this 9-point checklist to see where you stand.


Phase 1: The Technical Foundation

These are the non-negotiables. If you fail these, you likely aren’t even being seen by potential customers.

1. The “Thumb Test” (Mobile Experience)

Open your website on your phone right now. Can you easily navigate the menu, read the text without zooming, and tap the “Contact” button with just your thumb?

2. The 3-Second Speed Limit

Does your homepage fully load in under three seconds? (Don’t guess—use a free tool like GTmetrix or PageSpeed Insights to check).

3. The Security Lock (HTTPS)

Look at your browser bar. Is there a closed padlock icon next to your URL? Does your address start with https://?


Phase 2: The User Experience (UX)

Once they are on your site, can they figure out what you do?

4. The “Grunt Test”

If a caveman looked at your homepage for just five seconds, could they “grunt” back to you exactly what you sell and how it makes their life better?

5. The “One Thing” Rule (Clear CTAs)

Is there one primary, obvious action you want visitors to take (e.g., “Get a Quote,” “Schedule a Demo”)? Is that button a contrasting color and visible without scrolling?

6. Authentic Imagery

Does your “About” or “Home” page feature real photos of your team, your office, or your actual work? Or are you using generic stock photos of models in suits shaking hands?


Phase 3: The Growth Engine

Is your site working to bring you new leads?

7. Local SEO Visibility

Are your business name, address, and phone number (NAP) clearly listed in the footer of every page? Do they match your Google Business Profile exactly?

8. The “Pulse” Check (Fresh Content)

Has your blog, “news,” or “recent projects” section been updated in the last 90 days?

9. Basic Accessibility

Do your images have “alt text” (descriptions)? Is there high contrast between your text color and background color?


The Results: How did you score?

Count your checkmarks. Be honest!

Don’t let a bad website drag down your 2025 revenue.

If you scored in the Yellow or Red zones, don’t panic. The good news is that every “fail” on this list represents an opportunity for rapid growth once fixed.

You don’t have to fix it alone.