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668A Closer Look at Templated and Bespoke Website Solutions

posted on December 26th, 2009

We buy many items off-the-shelf and don’t require them to be tailor-made to fit our requirements. Yet, websites seem to be a different affair completely. Many people expect that their website will be designed to their strict specs. This is perfectly reasonable, and in many cases it’s unavoidable.

But hold on - is that actually the best way to go about things for all situations? Take e-commerce websites for instance : feature-rich websites, with stringent security requirements, a control panel so the website proprietor can maintain the content. All these demands, while demanding the website to be simple to browse and buy products for shoppers. Responding to all those requirements is no insignificant undertaking, and if a bug or other issue occurs, you’re going back to the designer to ask for fixes. Custom-made websites in this way have a large weight to carry.

Nonetheless, there’s an alternative to this method which is much more cost-effective, can give you a lot more features, and gives more reliability, stability and security - web templates.

Individuals realise today that bespoke website development frequently isn’t essential and that in plenty of situations, it’s better to adjust your goals even ever-so slightly so they match a solid, proven website template than it is to take chances with a tailor-made website design to fit your business plan. So why is this the case though? Because of the demands a contemporary website asks for. You want a solid, tried and tested codebase that powers your website, not recently written code that hasn’t had the benefit of months and years of real-life testing. Not only that, but templates normally come with free updates, so your website is keeping up with all the latest advancements on the internet showing your latest tweets online.

Maybe most compellingly, templated solutions are much more cost-effective than tailor-made sites. Why pay £4000 on a site when you can obtain a website with more features for just £400, as an example?

These issues ought to make you consider carefully your business plan and whether to select a web template or go for a tailor-made website.

 

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