Costs are always an issue for a start-up business. So when it comes to planning the web site, business owners are often tempted to go for a quick static web site of maybe a handful of pages in preference to a dynamic content management system (CMS) site. There is also still a belief in some quarters that a CMS web site is overkill for a new small business.
But once a business starts operating, it frequently becomes clear that sales messages, and sometimes market priorities, need to be tweaked in the light of customer feedback and growing experience. Suddenly the CMS web site comes into its own. Content, stories, pictures, products etc etc can be changed instantly and at no cost so the site can be reshaped as the business experience grows.
Here are some examples of start-up businesses that have taken the sensible CMS route (in this case Typo3 CMS web design solutions fully supported by Accentika Internet).
LPG and fuel energy site is powered by accentika internet cms web design and
Hearing centre choose cms web design from Accentika Internet
In both cases the businesses have the flexibility to ensure their sites always match their business goals by using the CMS update tools to change their sites.
CMS makes sense for small businesses too.
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