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A common misconception that once you launch a website that is the hard work done
Article Submitted by: Alan Smith

Tuesday, 02 February 2010

Does your skill level restrict the effectiveness of your web management and the potential earnings your website can bring to the table? When you are deciding whether to manage your own website maintenance or outsource the task, you must carefully evaluate your needs and above all else, address any areas you think may be of weakness.


Here are a few key considerations for you to take on board and hopefully, these will assist you when making this crucial decision whether to maintain your website locally or outsource the service to a team of highly qualified, professional assistants.


Your website - In order for your site to succeed, your website needs to be attractive, easy to use and error free. You also need to consider accessibility and future browsing conditions. Have you the skills in house to manage this aspect?

Your website security - Every day, 100's if not 1000's of websites are being hacked. In order to prevent this, you need to ensure your websites data and client information is secure at all times. You can do this in many ways, including anti-viral software, security cron jobs and many other methods can be used. Is this something you are confident with?

Your time - It is a common misconception that once you launch a website, that is the hard work done. The sales will begin to flow and the site can take care of itself and this could not be further from the truth. It is a hugely time consuming effort to get a website off the ground. You have to be able to market the website effectively, build inbound links, maintain the security of the website, keep the content fresh and much more besides. Do you have the time to do this AND run your business?

Your website growth - Managing a website that begins to make money is one thing. But maintaining a customer base that is growing daily is something else. If you imagine that for every 10 customers you have, at least one of these will call you daily and take up around 20 minutes of your time. What if you had 1000 customers? Are you able to inform these of new offers, handle their concerns remotely and take care of their needs?


These points do not list every consideration you need to take on board, but do form the basis of a critical thought process you need to undertake when you are thinking of outsourcing your web management. If you feel confident to manage your website then you may well be on your way to a bright future. If you do not, then for the sake of your business, you must consider every avenue that is available to you for support and forward progression of your online business.


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