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Written by Warren
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Monday, 04 December 2006 |
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Each site that is built is wrapped over a web application.
Your site works in a modular way, meaning that if you needed to add e-commerce,
chat, forum, photo gallery, etc. in the future it can be done without altering
your code or your design. I realized that web sites that isn’t built to expand
becomes a real problem when these options are required. Customizing your site and
catering to your changing needs is very important as your business expands.
From my experience, most web sites are often changed during
its course after start up; people learn what is needed and what isn’t. They
also realize what people want opposed to don’t want. To make a successful web
site, it shouldn’t be a one time thing. It’s often an on going project with
lots of support. Think of it as a brick and mortar store. You don’t leave items
on the shelf that doesn’t sell. Why leave stuff on your site that is collecting
dust?
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Last Updated ( Friday, 25 January 2008 )
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