The world's
a different place. Rules for doing business have changed—there's new ways of
getting hired, finding employees, reaching new customers, and (shudder) for
them to reach you. Economies of scale have flipped—it's getting more expensive
to do things on a huge scale, and far cheaper to do them at a micro scale.
As
customers, we want it all. We want to know what your products are, how much
they cost, and what benefit we get from purchasing them. We want to know what
others have experienced, we may go see what people are saying about you on
Facebook, Google, or Twitter, or Yelp, or any of a thousand other sites. Oh
yeah, and we don't want to pay more, either.
Live Tech Services, Web Development Company in Delhi also faced
a lot of challenges when they started a company. So we have shared experience
with you. Here are 10 problems with the way web projects are typically done.
We've experienced all of these problems, but more importantly, we've figured
out how to solve them.
Problem1: Everybody
wants to know what is the cost.
The way we
used to work, we couldn't tell you what any given project would cost. One part
of the problem is that we don't know what you want to buy, it is very difficult
for me to explain you cost before completing project when you have to changes
again & again.
Solution1:
Agree to a budget up front.
We can tell
you if a budget is reasonable for what you're trying to accomplish. If it's
tight, we can help you prioritize features, and make sure the critical ones are
done first before the budget is exhausted.
Problem2:
Requirements are not clear.
The overall
cost of the project can change substantially based on seemingly minor
requirements that end up making some existing platform a bad choice. It has
major difficulties for project to changes many times. Web Design Company in Noida, Live Tech Services has trust worthy
clients in across world.
Problem3: Requirements
need to change for business reasons.
The customer
is unhappy because they're paying more, and the project is late. The developer
is unhappy about having to stop what he's doing and talk business—so all too
often we'd just throw in the work without doing this, and then have trouble
paying our bills.
Problem4:
Requirements prevent changing to a more suitable solution.
We get part
way through building a site, and realize that if we had chosen a different
approach or platform, the end result would work much better for the client. But
we're far enough down the path of the current development to back up, and our
original approach does fulfill the requirement.
Problem5:
Content management system/e-commerce site got hacked.
Any web site
can be hacked. But for content management systems, e-commerce sites, and other
systems that are actually programs running on a computer somewhere, there's
more to keep up-to-date to keep the miscreants at bay.
Solution 7:
Make sure the site is very well backed up, and security measures are up to
date.
Most content
management systems store content in a database. Few generic web hosts tell you
how to back these up. Fewer still keep a range of backups over time, or can
selectively restore particular items that might've been deleted. And the vast
majority of hosts still use FTP for file transfer—an extremely insecure
protocol that was obsolete a decade ago—meaning if your developer copies a
single file using an open wifi network, somebody could get the password and do
whatever they want to your site.
Conclusion: Website Designing Company in Delhi NCR, Live Tech Services define the all above problems which
is important to understand for Developers, Clients & Business Owners. So we
should be cooperate to each other.
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