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:: Dynamic Web site vs. Static Web site ::

Know the differences between a static and a dynamic Web site.

This article will shed light on the true benefits of having a dynamic Web site.




In current times, most companies have achieved to have their web sites in Internet to let themselves know and show their products or services.

Numerous companies thought that with the publication of their sites the effort ended, other came across expensive and complicated maintenances to be able to correctly update their Web site, and that generated the publishing of erroneous or old information by part of most companies.

Institutional Web sites exist that do not need big updates and whose information stays invariable in time, therefore, the above mentioned companies do not need to count with a dynamic Web site.

Anyhow, most corporative Web sites and most of all portals, need agile tools that permit the update of its content and the news, as one of the main factors is to keep the site''''s content updated to generate interest so the users return to know the news.

"Unlike the update process of static Web sites that are slow and inefficient, the CMS make the published information update more dynamic to bear the changes in a rapid and simple way."


HOW?
The way to keep a site updated and to manage all the content and the information that is wished to publish, is by means of aCMS or a Content Management System..

This tools are the ones that make a Web Site dynamic, as they permit the management of the information with total independence and carry out the modifications that the administrator   considers convenient, in the moment it considers it adequate (and not when the Webmaster is available).

Unlike the update processes of static Web sites, that are slow and inefficient, the CMS permit to update the information in a rapid and simple way.

Technically talking, the Web sites may consist in static text files, or it is possible to read a series of encoded files that instruct the server in how to build the HTML for each solicited page, this last is what we know as Dynamic Web Page.

"...For most corporative web sites and mainly portals, one of the main factors is to keep the site''''s content updated to generate interest so the users return to know the news."


BENEFICITS
A CMS, once installed and working, permits any person that knows how to open an Internet browser, to carry out all the changes necessary for the site update in a simple and intuitive way, without the need of any technical knowledge.

Another great difference is that it is not necessary to count with the help of the system sector or web designers to be able to update the pages or sections of the site.

A Content Management System, generically gathers and organizes a group of tools to manage and update a Web.

It also permits to define the navigation and diagramming, execute the processes of dynamic production, management and publication of contents y multimedia material and carry out detailed access and navigation reports by the users.

Benefits that only a Content Manager can offer:
-  Strengthen the seizing of Internet for your organization;
-  Have updated and reliable information available;
-  Publish news in real time;
-  Reuse and hierarchy of contents;
-  Have access to intelligible statistics of the use of the Web site;
-  Operative saving and more agility for your portals, reducing the costs;
-  Easy usage, 100% web.

In conclusion, substantial differences exist between static and dynamic Web sites; between a group of HTML pages and true Web system with a CMS behind it.

By knowing this differences the question to be asked is:

Do I need a Dynamic or Static Web Site?

Consult us:it is possible that we have the best answer: it is the moment to redesign you Web and implement rapidly a Content Manager.

 


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