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November is the perfect window to audit your website before the holiday chaos begins. Whilst things are still relatively calm, you have time to catch outdated information, test broken features, and ensure your site accurately reflects what your business offers right now rather than six months ago. Waiting until December means customers will encounter incorrect business hours, disconnected contact forms, or outdated service information during your busiest period.
In this episode, Charly covers:
β Essential website checks before the holiday rush begins
π Updating business hours, contact details, and service information
π Testing contact forms, booking links, and embedded content
β Reviewing team pages, legal information, and privacy policies
π Checking for discontinued products and outdated social media icons
π‘οΈ Testing your site as a first-time visitor to spot usability issues
Small businesses often forget that their websites drift out of date. Staff members leave but contact forms still route to their old email addresses. Newsletter widgets point to abandoned email platforms. Business hours reflect pre-holiday schedules. Team photos show people who departed months ago. These problems compound during peak periods when new customers are actively researching your business. A quick site audit now prevents embarrassing discoveries when traffic spikes. This episode walks through the visible updates and invisible technical checks that ensure your website presents a current, professional image throughout the holiday season.
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Paradise Found is covered under Creative Commons.
"Paradise Found"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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By Ask Charly LeethamNovember is the perfect window to audit your website before the holiday chaos begins. Whilst things are still relatively calm, you have time to catch outdated information, test broken features, and ensure your site accurately reflects what your business offers right now rather than six months ago. Waiting until December means customers will encounter incorrect business hours, disconnected contact forms, or outdated service information during your busiest period.
In this episode, Charly covers:
β Essential website checks before the holiday rush begins
π Updating business hours, contact details, and service information
π Testing contact forms, booking links, and embedded content
β Reviewing team pages, legal information, and privacy policies
π Checking for discontinued products and outdated social media icons
π‘οΈ Testing your site as a first-time visitor to spot usability issues
Small businesses often forget that their websites drift out of date. Staff members leave but contact forms still route to their old email addresses. Newsletter widgets point to abandoned email platforms. Business hours reflect pre-holiday schedules. Team photos show people who departed months ago. These problems compound during peak periods when new customers are actively researching your business. A quick site audit now prevents embarrassing discoveries when traffic spikes. This episode walks through the visible updates and invisible technical checks that ensure your website presents a current, professional image throughout the holiday season.
Links
Join the discussion in my community: https://askcharlyleetham.locals.com
***
Follow us:
Locals: https://askcharlyleetham.locals.com
Rumble: https://rumble.com/askcharlyleetham
Odyssey: https://odysee.com/@askcharlyleetham:4
YouTube: https://youtube.com/askcharlyleetham
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/askcharlyleetham
Twitter: https://twitter.com/yourbizmgr
Instagram: https://instagram.com/ask_charly_leetham
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/charlyleetham
LinkedIn Company: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ask-charly-leetham/
Spotify: https://askcharlyleetham.com/likes/rise-and-shine
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-charly-leetham-online-business-manager/id1659738721
iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-ask-charly-leetham-online-105944212/
Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/662f1e44-115d-4094-862b-efe9307e0df4/ask-charly-leetham-online-business-manager
Music and Credits to:
Paradise Found is covered under Creative Commons.
"Paradise Found"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/licenses/