A Look at E-commerce and CMS Web Templates
Tuesday 24 November 2009 @ 12:56 am

If you purchase a car, a tailored machine, instead you’re given a choice of well designed and engineered vehicles that have required years of design and development. Nonetheless, when it comes to websites it seems to be different. Most enterprises assume that their website will be planned to their precise specifications. This is perfectly natural of course, and in a lot of cases it’s utterly necessary.

But wait – is it actually the best way to go about things for all situations? Take e-commerce websites as an example : feature-rich websites, with rigorous security necessities, a control panel so the site proprietor can maintain the content. All these prerequisites, while requiring the website to be easy to use and buy items for shoppers. Answering all those needs is no frivolous chore, and if one thing goes wrong, you’re going back to the developer to request support. Custom websites in this context are burdened with so much to consider.

All the same, there’s an alternative to this way which is far more money saving, potentially gives you a lot more facilities, and provides more stability,reliability and security – web templates.

People realise today that tailor-made websites often aren’t essential and that in numerous situations, it’s better to alter your plans even ever-so slightly so they match a strong, proven web template than it is to chance with a custom web design to match your goals. Why? Due to the complexity a contemporary website asks for. You want a robust, tried and tested template that powers your site, not freshly written code that hasn’t had the benefit of months and years of real-life testing. Not just that, but templates usually are updated often and these updates patched to your website, so your website is keeping up with all the contemporary advancements on the internet showing your latest tweets online.

But possibly most compellingly, website templates are much more cost-effective than tailor-made websites. Why spend £3000 on a site when you can get a website with more features for only £100, for example?

These issues should cause you to consider carefully your online plans and whether to opt for a custom-built website or a templated one.

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