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Web Site Maintenance
Web sites need continual updating and modifying to keep them looking fresh and serving the needs of visitors and customers. A discount monthly service is now available!
The following list covers many of the tasks you'll likely want a Web developer to do on an ongoing basis.
- Content updates. Keep your site fresh by regularly rotating in new articles, tips, quizzes, calculators or interactive tools. Work with your developer to create an editorial calendar, which outlines what will be added to your site and when it will be added. Your developer can also come up with ways to highlight new content, such as through a "What's new" area, or by using icons or other graphics to identify these items. On the flip side, avoid having out-of-date content on your site, and work with your developer to remove time-sensitive items when appropriate.
- New product information. Your site should reflect new products or modifications to your offerings as soon as they happen. Whether this is adding new items to your catalogs or swapping out old terms for new wording, your developer will be involved. If frequent modifications to your product set or terms are likely, ask a developer up front to set rates for these common changes.
- Special offers and promotions. Special promotions will keep your site looking fresh and provide you an opportunity to encourage customers to buy from you and learn more about your entire product portfolio. As you rotate sale items, your developer will need to make these changes to the site. You may also want to create special "landing pages" to direct site traffic to when you run promotions. These pages help you to track the effectiveness of outbound marketing, such as newsletters and e-mail, based on how many people visit the page. Wesiters.net can help you with outbound promotions through its marketing and online advertising tools.
- Site redesign. If you've just launched your site, you probably don't want to think about your next redesign. But Internet time often dictates that companies revamp their Web sites regularly in order to communicate to customers that they are always doing something new and innovative. Think of where you want your site to be 12-18 months down the road, and work out a long-term plan with your developer
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