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Website Design Mistakes That Make Customers Leave

May 20, 2026

Table of Contents
  • Website Design Mistakes That Make Customers Leave
    • Mistake 1: A Cluttered Homepage
    • Mistake 2: Weak or Confusing Messaging
    • Mistake 3: Poor Mobile Design
    • Mistake 4: Slow Page Speed
    • Mistake 5: No Clear Call to Action
    • Mistake 6: Hard-to-Find Contact Information
    • Mistake 7: Poor Use of Images
    • Mistake 8: Missing Trust Signals
    • Mistake 9: Poor Page Structure
    • Mistake 10: Designing Without a Lead Strategy
    • Final Thoughts

Website Design Mistakes That Make Customers Leave

Your website has only a short amount of time to make a strong impression. When someone lands on your site, they are quickly deciding whether your business feels credible, helpful, and easy to work with.

Good website design does more than look nice. It guides visitors, builds trust, answers questions, and encourages action. Poor design can do the opposite. It can confuse visitors, frustrate them, and cause them to leave before they ever call or submit a form.

Here are some of the most common website design mistakes that make customers leave.

Mistake 1: A Cluttered Homepage

A cluttered homepage can overwhelm visitors. Too much text, too many buttons, too many images, and too many competing messages can make it hard for people to know where to focus.

Your homepage should have a clear purpose. Visitors should immediately understand what your business does, who you help, and what step they should take next.

A clean homepage should include a strong headline, a short explanation, clear calls to action, key services, trust signals, and easy navigation. Everything should work together instead of competing for attention.

Mistake 2: Weak or Confusing Messaging

Design and messaging are connected. Even a beautiful website can fail if the words are unclear.

Customers are usually looking for answers:

What do you do?

Can you solve my problem?

Do you serve my area?

Why should I trust you?

How do I get started?

If your website does not answer these questions quickly, visitors may leave and choose a competitor. Clear messaging should be specific, customer-focused, and easy to understand.

Instead of saying “We provide quality solutions,” explain the actual value. For example, “We help local businesses improve their websites, increase visibility, and generate more qualified leads.”

Mistake 3: Poor Mobile Design

A website may look great on a desktop but fail on a phone. This is a major problem because many users browse, research, and contact businesses from mobile devices.

Poor mobile design includes tiny text, crowded layouts, buttons that are hard to tap, images that load incorrectly, and forms that are difficult to complete.

Mobile design should be simple and conversion-focused. Phone numbers should be clickable. Forms should be short. Important information should be easy to find without endless scrolling.

Mistake 4: Slow Page Speed

Customers do not want to wait for a website to load. Slow pages create frustration and reduce trust.

Large images, poor hosting, unnecessary plugins, and outdated website code can all hurt speed. A slow website can make visitors feel like your business is not current or professional.

Improving speed can help create a smoother experience and support better conversion rates. OMA Comp can review website performance as part of a broader website design and development strategy.

Mistake 5: No Clear Call to Action

Every important page should guide the visitor toward a next step. If your website does not tell people what to do, many will leave without taking action.

A strong call to action should be simple and direct:

Call Today

Request a Quote

Schedule a Consultation

Get Started

Contact Our Team

Your call to action should appear near the top of the page and again throughout the page when appropriate. The goal is to reduce friction and make it easy for visitors to respond.

Mistake 6: Hard-to-Find Contact Information

If someone is ready to contact your business, do not make them search. Your phone number, contact form, address, and hours should be easy to locate.

For local businesses, contact information should be visible in the header, footer, and contact page. Clickable phone numbers are especially important on mobile.

If users cannot quickly figure out how to reach you, they may go back to Google and choose another company.

Mistake 7: Poor Use of Images

Images can improve a website, but only if they support the message. Low-quality images, generic stock photos, stretched graphics, or outdated visuals can hurt credibility.

Strong images should feel professional, relevant, and authentic. Real photos of your team, work, location, products, or process can help build trust.

Good visual design helps visitors feel more connected to your business.

Mistake 8: Missing Trust Signals

People want confidence before they take action. If your website does not show proof, visitors may hesitate.

Trust signals include reviews, testimonials, certifications, awards, case studies, portfolio images, partner logos, before-and-after examples, and years of experience.

These details show that your business is active, capable, and reliable.

Mistake 9: Poor Page Structure

A well-designed page should be easy to scan. Many visitors do not read every word. They look at headings, short sections, images, buttons, and key points.

If your pages are long blocks of text with no structure, people may leave. Use clear headings, short paragraphs, and organized sections to improve readability.

Good structure helps visitors understand your message faster.

Mistake 10: Designing Without a Lead Strategy

A website should not just look good. It should support business goals. If your site is not designed around lead generation, it may fail to produce results.

A lead-focused website includes strong service pages, clear calls to action, helpful content, trust signals, simple forms, and strong SEO structure.

For more guidance, visit our internal page on digital marketing services to see how website design, ads, SEO, and branding work together.

Final Thoughts

Website design mistakes can quietly push customers away. A cluttered layout, unclear message, slow speed, poor mobile experience, or weak call to action can all reduce leads.

The good news is that these issues can be fixed. With a better design strategy, your website can become easier to use, more trustworthy, and more effective at turning visitors into customers.

OMA Comp helps businesses build websites that look professional and work strategically. A better website can help your business create stronger first impressions and generate more real leads.

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