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April 6, 2010


Do I Really Need a Website?:

When asking this question the first thing you have to ask yourself is, "why do I need a website?" This can be broken down into two generalized categories. Either you need a website as a credential (a way of saying I'm a credible professional, you can find me online here) or you need a website for your business (eCommerce, advertising, etc.) Fact is, if your competition has a website and you don't, you're loosing business to your competition. Websites are an easy, affordable, and the most effective way to communicate with your audience and/or customers. Put simply, Yes! you need a website.

April 7, 2010


How Long does it Usually Take to Get a Website?:

There are various types of websites that exist online today. Depending on whether it's Informational, eCommerce, Personal, or whatever, will effect the amount of time it takes to design your website. Average basic sites can take as little as a month to three months to create, while eCommerce and other large technical sites can take as long as six months or more to design and develop.  You can get your website sooner, for example our rush development service, however it will alter the cost, and depending on how soon you may want your website, this may not be the most cost effective route for you.

April 8, 2010


What are the Pros and Cons of Template Sites?:

The main pro of a Template website is affordability. It pretty much ends there. Even the best templates still don't stand up to the quility and marketability of a fully custom website. You also may run into difficulty trying to program a template yourself, due to restrictions and difficulty with some of them. In terms of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), templates on other servers are virtually useless, since they aren't actually hosted with you. You may even run into problems with creditbility if your website looks too generic or has a URL that is from another site. Which ever route you go, it's probably best to have an expert help you along the way. Templates are ideal for some clients and still, dispite some drawbacks, should be considered as a potential route.

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