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Errors Killing Your Website (and How to Avoid Them)

Published on July 18, 2025|6 min read
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A website can appear functional while hiding errors that hinder its effectiveness. These common pitfalls often go unnoticed but, once identified, are simple to fix.

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Your website is online, but the results aren't following ? Low traffic, high bounce rate, disappointing conversions... It's time for an honest diagnosis. Some errors, though common, can literally kill your site's performance.

In this article, we review the 7 most fatal errors that sabotage your online presence and give you concrete solutions to fix them immediately.

1. Slowness : the silent killer of your conversions

Loading speed is probably the most costly error you can make. The numbers are undeniable and ruthless :

The main culprits :

Unoptimized images: 5MB photos directly from the camera
Too many plugins: each extension slows down your site
Low-end hosting: savings that cost dearly
Poorly optimized code: uncompressed CSS and JavaScript
Lack of caching: each visitor reloads everything from scratch

✅ Immediate solutions :

ActionToolsTime RequiredImpact
Compress imagesTinyPNG, ImageOptim, Squoosh30 min60 - 80 % weight reduction
Enable GZIP compressionCache plugin or .htaccess10 min70 % file reduction
Optimize databaseWP - Optimize, WP Rocket15 min20 - 30 % speed gain
Change hostingSiteGround, Kinsta, WP Engine2 - 3h50 - 100 % speed gain

Crucial test : Use Google PageSpeed Insights to get a performance score. Aim for a minimum of 90/100 on mobile and desktop.

2. Non-responsive design : losing 60% of your visitors

With 54.8% of global web traffic coming from mobile devices (Source : Statista Mobile Traffic Share 2024), a site not adapted to mobile is commercial suicide.

Warning signs :

text too small on mobile (< 16px)
buttons too small or close together
forms unusable on smartphone
navigation menu impossible to use
images that overflow the screen
different loading times depending on device

✅ Practical solutions :

Adopt Mobile First: design for mobile first, then adapt to desktop
Minimum button size: 44x44 pixels minimum (Apple/Google recommendation)
Touch spacing: 8-10px between clickable elements
Readable fonts: minimum 16px for main text
Regular testing: check on different devices and browsers

Essential tool : Google Mobile-Friendly Test to check your site's mobile compatibility.

3. Chaotic navigation : when your visitors get lost

57% of visitors leave a site if they can't find the information they're looking for in 3 clicks (Source : HubSpot Marketing Statistics, 2024). Confusing navigation turns your prospects into escapees.

Errors that kill the experience :

Too many choices: menu with more than 7 elements
Vague labels: "Solutions", "Services", "Products" without precision
No breadcrumbs: impossible to know where you are
No search bar: on sites with 20+ pages
Broken links: 404 errors that frustrate users

✅ Principles of effective navigation :

Optimal navigation architecture

Homepage
(Entry point)
Main categories
(Max 7 elements)
Specific pages
(Max 3 levels)
Desired action
(Contact, purchase, signup)

Golden rule : All important content must be accessible within a maximum of 3 clicks from any page.

4. Sloppy content : when words kill interest

Visitors read only 20% of a web page's content (Source : Nielsen Norman Group Reading Study, 2008). Every word counts, every sentence must have a purpose.

Fatal content errors :

Technical jargon: speaking geek to normal humans
Text blocks: 200+ word blocks without breathing room
Lack of structure: no titles, subtitles, bullets
No call to action: visitor doesn't know what to do
Spelling mistakes: credibility instantly destroyed
Company-centered content: "We, our company, our services" instead of "You, your problem, your solution"

✅ Formula for converting content :

  • Impactful title: clear promise in 6-10 words
  • Identified problem: show that you understand the pain
  • Presented solution: how you solve the problem
  • Concrete benefits: what the client will gain
  • Social proof: testimonials, numbers, references
  • Clear call to action: obvious next step

Pro tip : use the "So what ?" rule for each sentence.

5. Lack of social proof : the missing trust

92% of consumers trust recommendations from other people (Source : Nielsen Global Trust in Advertising, 2015). Without testimonials, your site looks like an empty storefront.

Missing trust signals :

No visible customer testimonials
No client/partner logos
Absence of reviews or ratings
No success numbers (clients served, projects completed)
No certifications or quality labels
No social media presence

✅ Trust kit to deploy :

ElementPlacementImpact on conversion
Customer testimonialsHomepage, service pages+ 34 %
Client logosHeader or footer+ 12 %
Google/Facebook reviewsIntegrated widget+ 45 %
Success numbersBanner or dedicated section+ 23 %
CertificationsFooter or About page+ 18 %

Practical advice : start by asking your 5 best clients for testimonials. An authentic testimonial with a photo is worth more than 10 anonymous reviews.

6. Off-putting contact forms

For each additional field in a form, you lose 7% of conversions (Source : HubSpot Form Optimization Study, 2020). Are your forms barriers or invitations ?

Forms that repel :

Too many fields: more than 5 fields for simple contact
Excessive required fields: everything marked with red asterisks
No clear CTA: "Send" button instead of "Get my free quote"
Lack of reassurance: no mention of data usage
Unattractive design: form that looks like a chore

✅ Anatomy of the perfect form :

  • Maximum 3-4 fields: name, email, message (+ 1 specific field if necessary)
  • Clear labels: "Your name" rather than "Name*"
  • Specific action button: "Receive my proposal" instead of "Send"
  • Visible reassurance: "Your data is protected" or "Response within 24h"
  • Attractive design: colors consistent with your brand guidelines

Recommended A/B test : compare a 3-field form vs 7-field form. You'll be surprised by the results.

7. Neglected SEO : invisible = non-existent

68% of online experiences begin with a search engine (Source : BrightEdge Organic Search Report, 2019). If Google can't find you, neither can your customers.

SEO errors that kill your visibility :

Missing title tags or identical on all pages
Empty meta descriptions: missed opportunities to convince
Unoptimized URLs: "www.site.com/page1.html" instead of "www.site.com/plumber-paris"
Duplicate content: Google hates repetition
No XML sitemap: Google doesn't know which pages to index
Loading speed: critical ranking factor

Essential free tool : Google Search Console to monitor your ranking and identify issues.

Conclusion : your site can be saved

These errors are common but not irreversible. With the right corrections, you can transform your site into a real commercial asset. The key is to act methodically, one error at a time.

Remember : your website is often the first contact with your potential customers. It must inspire confidence, be easy to use, and drive action. Each error corrected is a step toward more conversions and success.