Even in this day and age, where websites can dazzle with their fantastic graphics and ever changing content, simple, static websites still have a very important role to play. Infact it is important to expel the myth that the more dynamic a website is means that it will perform well. This is simply not true. Search engines are quite intelligent applications that filter and index relevant information that is returned to people who initiate a search for specific words or phrases. Thus content is key.
If the nature of your business involves the production and distribution of information that does not change frequently - for example a solicitors, insurance broker, etc., - and you need to make this information available to the public so they can make an informed choice in relation to your services - then a static website design is ideal...
Essentially, in terms of a static website, we refer to a website that is written in straight forword HTML (the language used to produce web pages - Hypertext Markup Language). As no database, or content-management facility is provided, the only way to alter the content seen on a web page is to alter the web page itself (of course, we can do that for you if you would like us to maintain your website). It doesn't mean that the webite will just be boring plain text - of course the intention is to develop it in such a way as to reflect the image of your business effectively. It also doesn't mean that it can't be interactive - specialist forms for customers to complete (e.g. insurance proposal forms, enquiry forms, etc.) can also be incorporated.
The next step up from a basic website is the dynamic website. This has a much broader meaning and is therefore much more difficult to set a price on. It generally means a website where the content frequently changes, for example a forum, news site or web log (blog). It can also mean a site where the content is interactive or rich with animation or other multi-media.
Customers that require a site where they can regularly change the information will require a website database. These sites are designed to take content (images, text etc.) from a databases only when a user requests a page. This means that a page requested on a particular day may be different to the same page request a day later even though the website has not been changed. By changing the data in the database you are automatically changing the website. These sites come with software that the client can use to change the content themselves without the need for a developer.
Vinayak Web UK offers web services through out UK and USA. We specialize in website designing and development, static web design, Dynamic Web Design, css based web design services in New Jersey, Michigan, New York, New Mexico and North America.
