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- Your initial investment in a website loses its impact if your site gets stale and out-of-date. Our cost-effective maintenance programs help you keep an accurate and innovative site to present to your prospects and customers.
- Updating and improving your website can be done by one of our full-time webmasters through our cost-effective programs. In almost every case, our programs are a fraction of the cost of what clients pay to manage the project internally.
- Why dedicate your valuable staff and resources to a task that can be complicated and technologically sensitive? Outsource your site updates Dahrne.com and save your valuable time in addition to thousands of dollars each year!
- Perhaps you are no longer in touch with the original designers of your website, or you have developed a site yourself but simply don't have the time, tools or expertise to develop it further. Dharne.com can help by taking on this work; from basic site maintenance to complete site management we will ensure your website remains up to date.
- To remain effective, a website needs to be constantly updated and maintained for a number of reasons:
- Technology changes fast and a site can begin to look and act old very quickly.
- Changes in your business, for example new products or prices.
- Components of a website such as hyperlinks and graphics can malfunction.
- The rules by which search engines list sites change constantly. Without updating and taking account of these new rules, a website can easily become 'lost' in search engine listings.
- Fresh information ensures people have a reason to return to your site.
- Our highly trained and experienced team of designers, programmers, search engineers and marketing specialists, all of whom have access to the latest specialist tools, will ensure your website becomes or remains a valuable promotional tool for your business.
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