Static vs Dynamic
Websites can be classified in many different ways. One of the most basic classifications might be made based upon whether your website functions as a brochure or as an application and to what degree. Static sites are created, content added and then the sites are put up on the web and are then available for public consumption. Dynamic sites and dynamic site components take information that is provided and interact with the end-user or site owner in some way. A dynamic site can engage end-users to revisit the site, support existing clients who regularly visit the site, and provide an interface with methods to manage a large user or content base.
Static sites are often quicker and less expensive to create; however they rarely provide the robust interaction a dynamic site can offer and they limit content updates to a timeline based upon the schedule of the technology team. If your project requires any of the following needs: creating website content on your schedule, interacting with your customers, storing data, providing live just-in-time reporting, selling services or products with inventory management tools, gathering feedback across sites or content types, acting as a sales representative, or anything else you can image, you require a Dynamic site. Viscendo's experienced engineers, programmers and marketers are ready to help you create the right mix of ingredients to raise your project into a more successful realm.
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