Website Development Company
As
anyone who's ever bought a car knows, you got to do your research. The purchase
of a car, or a house, or a business for that matter, is a long-term investment
and the money you'll spend is not only calculated by the initial expense.
Without good research, you could end up with a lemon and that decision could
have significant consequences that last long after the initial purchase.
It's
the same with a website: get a poorly developed website and even if you don't
know it's running poorly, you could be losing customers and their confidence in
your products and services. They won't tell you they hate your website because
it loads slowly or registers them without permission or doesn't work either -
they'll just go away.
It's
the job of your web development company in Florida to build a
site that works for your needs and keeps your customers happy, but it's your
job to know enough to choose the right website development team. Here are 4 questions
you can ask (and hints as to what you want to hear in the response_ to help you
make the right choice:
1)
How much bandwidth will my site be using?
All
websites will cost money in terms of bandwidth - as high as tens of thousands
of dollars each year. Diminishing the size of the file of websites means
faster-loading pages with reduced bandwidth. It also means you have wasted
lesser money. Your website development company in Florida should
be able to tell you how they plan to avoid bandwidth wastage. Some of these
techniques mean the use of CSS and XHTML versus purely HTML-based pages.
2)
On what devices will my site be accessible?
When
we think of viewing the web, we may think of the traditional access method of
using a personal computer, but more and more people are accessing the web on
mobile devices, iPads, tablets and other hand-held devices. This is, in fact,
the largest growing sector for web growth in the coming decade. So, your websitedevelopment service Florida should be able to tell you which devices
can access your site, or what is the projected life cycle of your site with
regards to access by mobile devices if it is currently inaccessible. They
should also be able to explain what it will take to make your current site
accessible if it's not already.
3)
How quickly can my site be upgraded - is it upgradable?
Older
methods of website development involved approaches that were
not very upgradable. The use of tables for layout control, for example, was
very easy to assemble, but hard to pull apart and upgrade. Modern techniques
use technologies such as CSS and XHTML and XML for usable, easily maintainable
and easily upgradable code. The ability to quickly upgrade means less wasted
time and money. Your web development team should be able to explain what is
upgradable and what's not in your website.
4)
How visible is my site to search engines?
Even website
development companies in Florida have to have a basic understanding in
SEO. While there are many tricks and techniques for increasing traffic through
search engine results pages, there are some basics that every site simply needs
and your web team can implement those quickly and easily as part of their
expected effort. Ask your team what those techniques are and how their efforts
have increased your website's visibility to the search engines.

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