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How can I keep my site up to date?

There are three ways to keep a website updated:

  • DIY
  • Let Novamedia do it
  • Ask us to build a content management system

DIY
If you want to do it yourself then you need to be sure that you have the capability. See the next question for advice on this.

Let Novamedia do it
We manage websites for a large number of our clients. They prefer to get on with what they do best and let us do what we do best!

Ask us to build a content management system
This is something that we have done for several clients. The systems we have built allow our clients to have access to a browser-based administration module where they can type or paste in the information that will appear in various sections of their site. This means that they can update the site without having to have any knowledge of web design technologies.

Examples of this sort of system can be seen on many of the sites we have produced. See our portfolio for more information.

 
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I want to update my own website in-house. Is this feasible?

Yes it is. However, it is vital to make sure that you have the capability to do it and by that we don't just mean that you've got someone on your staff who took home a copy of the FrontPage manual one weekend.

If you are going to update all aspects of your site in-house then you will need people who understand web design and HTML. You will need people who understand web graphics and what formats to use for the web. We have also come across companies who have said that they'll use their in-house design unit because they are the bees knees at producing the company's printed literature so they will easily be able to cope with a website. It's not the case. Web production is a completely different beast with different rules.

Also, don't forget the basics. Spelling and punctuation are just as important on the web as in your literature.

 
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How much will a website cost me?

This is where the 'piece of string' theory comes in very handy. It's a bit like asking how much some company literature will cost. Well, is it a one-sided black-and-white A5 flyer or a 32 page four-colour glossy brochure?

The same applies to a website. The simplest of sites involving no more than a few pages will be very economical to produce. As you add more functionality, more pages, more images and database interaction the cost will rise.

The easiest way to find out how much a site will cost is to discuss your specification with us and we can then produce a quote with no obligation.

 
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How do I register a domain name?

You can register a domain name through most ISPs. If you have an existing, reliable ISP then you can do it through them or we can get it registered for you.

If you register it via your own ISP and we are producing the website, you will have to get the web hosting pointed to our servers. This is a very quick process and your ISP should have an online control panel where you can do this.

 
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I want to use the web hosting offered by my ISP. Is there any problem with this?

We always prefer to handle the web hosting for all sites that we build. There are several reasons for this:

  • We know that our hosting is robust and reliable and will present us with few maintenance issues.
  • We know that our hosting solution has the technology on board to handle the web application development system we use.
  • We are hosting on a Virtual Private Server. It only contains our sites and our databases so we know that the server will not be affected by rogue code written by someone else.
  • We know the people at our hosting company and they know us. If there are any issues, we can resolve them quickly and with minimum fuss.
 
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You say you use ColdFusion for website development, but what is it?

ColdFusion by Adobe is a web application development program. It allows us to add all the functionality that a website needs.

HTML is all well and good but other than presenting a web page and its associated graphics and links, it can't actually do anything. In fact it's strange that HTML allows you to build web-based forms but cannot do anything with the data from those forms once it is submitted.

With ColdFusion we can...

  • produce custom-built online shops as we did for example for Trumpers and Shaw & Sons
  • produce content management systems as we did for example for Wyevale East Nurseries and the Ruxley Manor amongst others.
  • easily process forms such as registration or contact forms
  • produce complex database-driven online applications such as we have done for the World Malaria Day site.

The application is being developed all the time to add new features and so far we haven't come across anything that can't be handled by ColdFusion.

 
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I hear that ColdFusion hosting is more expensive. Is that right?

Unlike some other web application programs, ColdFusion is not free or open source software. We won't get into the argument about whether paid for software is better than free software but suffice to say that the hosting company will have to pay for the license to use ColdFusion on its servers.

However, this is a one-off licence and, spread across many hosted clients, adds little if nothing to any hosting costs.

Ask us for our hosting prices for your site.

 
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I want you to make me number one in the search engines. Can you do this?

The simple answer is 'Yes'. In fact the simple answer is 'you are already number one'. Take a random phrase from your website, type it in to Google and try it. If it's a unique phrase then the chances are that your site will show up as the number one.

But of course that's not what you want. You want to be number one for a much more meaningful phrase. Once again, the answer could be 'Yes' but it requires more work and this is something that we can help with when producing your site.

For more information, read our blog post on this subject

 
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I've got someone who says he can knock up a site for me for a very low cost. Why should I use a professional web designer?

Before going ahead, ask these questions:

  • Is he a trained web designer?
  • Does he know about optimising web graphics?
  • Can he incorporate the necessary functionality that might be required such as forms processing, database production etc?
  • Can he optimise your site for the major search engines?
  • Is he going to use a professional host?
  • Can he keep it up to date and make urgent changes when required?
  • Will he still be around this time next year?

If the answer to all of these questions is positive, then go ahead. If not, a professional web design company is your best bet.

We'll leave the last word to Red Adair who once said: 'If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur.'