web Development
We'll be the first to admit it: It's really easy to build a Website these days. You can rely on your ad agency, your Nephew Marvin, or even a one-size-fits-all template. We'll also be the first to warn you, however, that these options often lead to frustration, wasted time and money, and retroactive results.
Why's that, you ask?
If you opt for a live-and-let-live direction with your Website, compromising successful standards of design and programming, you run the risk of experiencing...
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reduced search engine visibility.
What good is a ranking of 5,184? Kind of defeats the purpose of having a Website.
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slower loading times.
Visitors won't wait around for an hour while your site loads, especially when twenty of your competitors' sites are just a hop, a click, and a second away.
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difficulty updating databases.
Do you have the time to talk to five different people over the course of a week just to have a picture, a product, or content changed?
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an inability to tie into your existing network.
