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Common Website Mistakes That Could Be Costing You Customers

Common Website Mistakes That Could Be Costing You Customers

Most underperforming websites don't have one big obvious flaw — they have several small ones that add up.

The fix is usually smaller than expected

Most of these are fixable without a full rebuild. Our list of essential website features is a good checklist to audit against, and our overview of choosing the right technology partner covers how to find someone to fix them properly rather than patching around the symptoms.

If you are ready to take the next step, explore our Web App development service, or start a project with our team in Kathmandu to talk through your specific requirements.

Related reading: How a Fast Website Can Improve Your Business and Customer Experience

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By Binod YadavWeb Developer
Published: 2026-06-011 min read
Tags:#website mistakes#conversion optimization
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Binod Yadav is the Web Developer at TOP Nepal International, specializing in building practical, scalable IT and software solutions.

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