Designing Websites That Convert: A Practical Web Design Process
Getting web design right is less about secrets and more about following the right sequence. This step-by-step guide walks through designing websites that convert: a practical…

Getting web design right is less about secrets and more about following the right sequence. This step-by-step guide walks through designing websites that convert: a practical web design process for a Singapore business, in the order that actually works.
Content and structure come first
The strongest sites are planned around what each audience needs to see and do, then designed around that. Visual polish applied to a weak structure rarely converts.
Mobile-first is non-negotiable
Most Singapore traffic arrives on a phone, often with intent to act immediately. A site that’s slow or awkward on mobile loses the majority of its visitors before they ever see your offer.
A clear process beats guesswork
Good websites follow a sequence — research, wireframe, design, build, test — so decisions are deliberate. Skipping the early steps is why many redesigns look better but perform worse.
Maintenance keeps it working
A website is infrastructure, not a one-off purchase. Updates, security and small improvements keep it fast, safe and earning its keep long after launch.