Introduction Most business executives understand the high-level advantages of web-based applications: they're accessible, scalable, and cost-effective. But lurking beneath the surface are ten hidden benefits that can have a very tangible impact on performance, user satisfaction, and long-term ROI. As companies prioritize flexibility, speed, and security, overlooking these hidden strengths may mean missing out on smarter ways to grow and innovate. In this blog, we’ll explore 10 underrated benefits of web-based applications that today’s businesses should know about. What Are Web-Based Applications? A web application is a program executing within a browser and not on a device. Whereas static sites are exactly that — static — web apps are interactive and allow individuals to perform such actions as logging in, manipulating data, or collaborating in real-time. They're served remotely from central servers, centrally maintained , and viewed on va...
Why people are leaving your Web site When people visit your website, they will either leave or stay. It is important to understand the reasons why people are leaving your website and the ways you can improve your site to keep them on it. Some of the main reasons for people leaving your site include: - Dislike of design - Lack of information - Too many ads - Slow load time - Unclear navigation Website development is a process that can be divided into 4 steps: Planning, Designing, Development, and Maintenance. The Planning stage includes the process of analyzing the needs of the website and its users. This will help define what features are needed in order to satisfy those needs. The Designing stage will determine how the features should work and what information should be displayed on the website. The Development stage is where all of these ideas translate into a working website, while the Maintenance stage is where any updates or changes to the website are made. The most importan...