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why a dynamic web site will benefit your business |
Many companies can build you a great looking business web site - not quite so many can provide you with low cost solutions to manage it. Search engine optimisation, design, dynamic web site... Here's the difference:
| Your requirements | Company A Built Site | Content managed site | | Brief developed for business website | - Several meetings and drafts spent creating the 'definitive' website with proposed 'definitive' navigation and content.
- Website designed and built.
- Website company called back in to refine site content, look and feel and update navigation.
- Website company schedules a time to perform updates.
- Site updated.
- Your employees re-examine the 'definitive' site to ensure it is still 'definitive'.
| - Several meetings and drafts spent creating the 'definitive' website with proposed 'definitive' navigation and content.
- Website designed and built on the server.
- You or your employee logs on and refines site content, look and feel and updates site navigation.
| | Marketing wants to add information to website including new pages | - Company briefed on requirements
- Company advises when changes can be scheduled
- Company receives content from marketing
- Content updated
- Marketing checks content makes revisions, ensures correct placement
- Company A advises that further work will need to be undertaken to update links and navigation.
| - Authorised marketing person receives the revised content, logs onto website and updates content.
- The content management system updates navigation
- Site is immediately updated.
- Authorised marketing person logs off.
Coffee anyone? | | Error found in a contact phone number on the site | - Company A contacted.
- Time arranged for site to be updated.
- Site updated at a scheduled time suitable to company A.
| - Authorised person logs onto site and amends phone number.
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