In the early days of the World Wide Web, sites were designed around the idea of displaying unchanging (static) pages that gave information to those who chose to look for it. Sites were seen as a kind of online brochure, and the ubiquitous availability of the internet soon meant that the web became a mass-distribution tool for marketers. For many organisations, this ‘brochure distribution’ is all the web-presence that they need.

However, with the increasing sophistication and speed of internet links, websites can now provide much more. Flexible, updatable ('dynamic') content opens up a huge variety of new possibilities. Sales and online billing, customer forums, online feedback, software downloads, automated mailing lists, and secure customer areas are just some of the ways businesses can use the web to access new markets and leverage existing ones.

Dean & Hilton have the skills in-house to build, deploy and maintain exciting dynamic content. If you have a web development need, let us quote for you.