Website Maintenance: What Does it Take to Manage Your Website?

April 22, 2008 – 1:34 pm

Every action has a beginning phase where you launch your activity, a in which you must sustain and develop it and a . Many people set up a web site enthusiastically but then they find that they don’t have the skills or knowledge to maintain and develop it. So, what are the in this of a website’s life and how can you meet them?
Updating the site: The beauty of a web site is that it is not static like a or printed document. You can change it to reflect new products or in your enterprise. You can launch new , and at any time you can add more content.
The problem for some companies and individuals is that after they have paid a good to have their site built, they do not have any personnel who can make changes to the website, such as adding new text or photos etc. One solution to this is to make sure you have a good included in the contract or agreement you make your with your , so that can be made by your original designer
Another solution, and one that gives you more , is to train someone in your organization to be able to work with an (like Frontpage, Dreamweaver, or other similar programs). While not everyone has the skills to design a site from , someone who is able to use the normal can learn how to modify text and to the server.
Promoting the site: If you just sit on your hands you cannot expect your web site to live up to its promise. Many do not have a about things like or , and the new web site owner is left with a nice looking site, but no traffic. Furthermore there are other web site related promotional tasks such as reciprocal linking, newsletter editing and mailing list maintenance which do not fall into the duties normally performed by the site’s original designer.
Once again check with your or developer and see if they can perform any of these tasks economically or give you some help. If not, then some of these activities may have to be outsourced. and , and even reciprocal linking, the activity of finding link partners, can be contracted from among the hundreds of companies offering such services.
You or a designated member of your staff can learn some of these tasks by reading online tutorials, e-books and newsletters (like this one!). Though this takes time, again it gives you and an ability to work at your own pace and within your budget.
Finally if you can’t afford the outside services needed to maintain and develop the site, and if you are not sure how to train yourself or your staff, a third solution exists in the form of Ken Evoy’s Site Build It (http://buildit.sitesell.com/webpromote2.html). In which powerful hosting, design, maintenance and promotional tools are provided along with step-by-step guidance enabling complete beginners to build, develop and manage effective websites.
Even before you start your web site you should be thinking one step ahead, so that you can develop the site intelligently and vigorously, and ultimately be successful in your web project.
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