WEBSITE REDESIGN

A REDESIGN THAT FIXES WHAT'S BROKEN WITHOUT LOSING WHAT WORKS.

For local businesses with a site that's been up for years and quietly stopped pulling its weight. Dated design, thin pages, traffic that never turns into calls.

RMCM rebuilds the structure, copy, and conversion paths on your existing domain, and maps every old URL to its new home so the rankings you've earned don't disappear in the move. Most redesigns ship in 5–7 days.

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REDESIGNS THAT MOVED THE NUMBER

52 90
Magic At My Door
Site health score
31 90
E&M Equipment
Site health score
5 7
Days to ship
most redesigns
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THE OFFER

A FULL REDESIGN ON YOUR EXISTING DOMAIN, SHIPPED IN 5 TO 7 DAYS.

  • Full audit of your current site before anything gets redesigned
  • Redirect map covering every existing URL, so no page dies in the move
  • Rebuilt structure, design, and copy across the homepage and up to 6 pages
  • Mobile polish, fast page loads, and accessible markup
  • Titles, metadata, schema, and sitemap carried over and corrected
  • Search Console verification after launch, plus 14 days of post-launch fixes
Timeline 5 to 7 days from kickoff
Best for Businesses with an existing site that looks dated or stopped producing leads
Outcome Same domain, sharper site, and the search equity you've built kept intact
START WITH A FREE AUDIT

IS THIS A FIT?

CLEAR ABOUT WHO A REDESIGN IS BUILT FOR.

Who this is for

  • Businesses with a site that's three or more years old and feels it
  • Sites that get visitors but rarely turn them into calls or bookings
  • Owners stuck on Wix or Squarespace who want out without starting from zero
  • Anyone who hesitates before sending their own website link

Who this isn't for

  • Brand-new businesses with no site yet (start with web design instead)
  • Large e-commerce stores with 100 or more SKUs
  • Custom member portals or internal applications
  • Enterprise rebuilds with multi-stakeholder approval cycles

SIGNS IT'S TIME

HOW TO TELL YOUR SITE NEEDS A REDESIGN, NOT A TOUCH-UP

One or two of these is maintenance. Three or more means the structure itself is working against you, and a redesign pays for itself faster than another patch.

Traffic Without Leads

People find the site, then leave. The pages aren't built around how a customer actually decides.

Mobile Feels Like an Afterthought

Pinching, squinting, buttons that miss. More than half your visitors meet this version first.

Slow to Load

Heavy themes and aging builders drag every page down, and each extra second costs conversions.

Invisible on Google

Thin pages, missing metadata, and broken structure keep you off the first page for searches you should own.

THE RANKINGS QUESTION

A REDESIGN SHOULD PROTECT YOUR SEARCH EQUITY, NOT RESET IT

The biggest fear about a redesign is legitimate: change the site, lose the rankings. It happens when URLs change with no redirects, metadata gets dropped, or pages Google trusted quietly disappear.

RMCM treats your existing search equity as an asset from day one. Every old URL gets a mapped 301 redirect, titles and metadata are carried over and improved, and Search Console gets checked after launch so nothing slips. Both RMCM case studies were redesigns of live sites, and both came out measurably healthier than they went in.

PROCESS

FROM TIRED SITE TO SALES TOOL, WITHOUT THE RISK

01

Audit What You Have

Crawl the current site to find what ranks, what converts, what's broken, and what's dead weight.

02

Map Redirects and Structure

Plan the new page structure and a 301 redirect for every existing URL before any design starts.

03

Design and Build

Rebuild the visual system, layouts, and copy flow around how your customers actually decide.

04

Launch and Verify

Ship with redirects live, metadata in place, and Search Console checked so Google follows the move cleanly.

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

Will a website redesign hurt my Google rankings?
Not if the move is handled properly. Rankings drop after a redesign when URLs change without redirects, metadata gets dropped, or pages Google trusted quietly disappear. Every RMCM redesign includes a full redirect map, metadata carry-over, and a post-launch Search Console check, so the equity your site has earned moves with it.
Do I need a full redesign or just a refresh?
A refresh makes sense when the structure works and the surface looks tired: updated copy, new photos, small layout fixes. A redesign makes sense when the structure itself is the problem: pages that don't match how customers buy, weak mobile layouts, or a platform that caps your speed and SEO. A free audit makes the call clear before you spend anything. There's a longer breakdown in update your website vs rebuild it.
Can you redesign a Wix or Squarespace site?
Yes, and it is one of the most common starting points. Builder platforms can't export their code, so the site gets rebuilt on a modern stack you own outright, with every existing page redirected to its new home. No platform fees and no theme licenses afterward. See how an RMCM build compares to staying on Wix, Squarespace, or GoDaddy.
What happens to my old content and URLs?
Nothing disappears without a plan. Content that earns its place gets rewritten and improved, thin pages get merged into stronger ones, and every old URL gets a 301 redirect to its new home. Bookmarks, backlinks, and rankings keep working after launch.
How much does a website redesign cost in Toronto?
RMCM website redesigns typically run $1,000 to $2,000 depending on page count and how much copy needs rewriting. No platform fees, no theme licenses, no retainers required. You own the finished site outright.