The Auto Auction Group

A Primer on CMS and Website Templates

When you purchase a car, you don’t expect a tailored machine, instead you’re shown a pick of well designed and engineered models that took years and years to design and develop. Nevertheless, when it comes to websites it seems to be different. Most enterprises assume that their site will be planned to their exact stipulations. This is absolutely reasonable, and in a good deal of business cases it’s utterly essential.

But wait – is that actually the best way to go about things for all cases? Take e-commerce websites for instance : these will sport many modules, with strict security necessities, a backoffice area so the website owner can maintain the content. All of this, while demanding the front-end to be simple to use and purchase items for website visitors. Answering all those requirements is no petty job, and if a bug or other issue occurs, you have to go back to the developer to request fixes. Bespoke websites in this context carry a large burden.

However, there’s an alternative to this way which is far more money saving, can give you a lot more features, and gives more reliability, stability and security – web templates.

People realise today that tailor-made website design oftentimes isn’t essential and that in numerous situations, it’s best to alter your plans even ever-so slightly so they fit a strong, well-performing web template than to run a risk with a custom-built web design to fit your business plan. Why? Due to the demands a modern website asks for. You want a secure, well-tested codebase that powers your site, not freshly written code that hasn’t been tested. Not just that, but templates normally are updated often and these updates patched to your site, so your website is keeping up with all the cutting-edge advancements on the internet such as being able to show your latest “tweets” on your site.

But possibly most compellingly, templated solutions are a lot more cheaper than custom sites. Why would you spend £4000 on a website if you can acquire a ste with many more features for just £100, for example?

The above reasons should make you think twice about your online business plan and whether to take a web template or go for a custom-built website.

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