Website Maintenance Services Company

Have you ever walked by an old, stately house that must have looked great in its heyday, but has now fallen into a serious state of disrepair? Ever walked by a house with leaking pipes, an overgrown garden and walls that have the paint peeling off them?

We bet you have at some point – and the reason we mention this is because there can sometimes be an uncanny resemblance between the “real” physical world and the online world. And we’re referring to websites here; websites, if left alone and unattended, have a tendency to fall into a state of disrepair (much like those old, stately mansions) and we don’t want that to happen now, do we?

Your website is sometimes the first and only impression you make on your customers – and you want to make sure that impression is a GOOD one. And having a slow, unreliable or buggy website is one of the best things you can do to turn your customers off, and ensure they never return to your website.

How does a website fall into a state of disrepair in the first place? Well, many reasons – but lack of regular maintenance is one main reason, and in fact the primary reason why a lot of websites start acting strange after a while. You see, a website is basically nothing but a lot of code, and code needs to be maintained/upgraded as well at regular intervals (much like that house we just spoke about). Yes – regular web site management and maintenance IS that important – website design and maintenance basically go hand in hand – one is no good without the other after a while.

We offer you with many options here, as each site is different and there is no “one size fits all best” concept here (especially when it comes to maintenance schedules). Rest assured though that your data will remain absolutely safe during the process, and any downtime required will be agreed upon in advance according to your business requirements. In other words, YOU remain in control of the entire process – we just deal with the tech stuff.

One of the most common (and widely used) options is our “website maintenance agreement” model, where we bill you by the hour and give you a detailed summary of the work accomplished within each hour. There are other options also, such as monthly contracts, but this is the one most commonly used (and recommended in most cases).

Web Design Maintenance:

  1. Increased reach to mobile device audiences
  2. Reduced maintenance cost and time