Advantages and Disadvantages to Using Web Templates by Melanie
Kanis
In today's booming internet market, there are so many companies competing for
every single user that what ends up making or breaking the deal almost always
has directly to do with the website design of the company. The user usually
decides within the first 5-15 seconds whether or not they are going to remain
on that site, making first impressions imperative. So, as the owner of a
company, you ask yourself what type of website you need to make you stand out
above your competitors and if going with a template is the right answer. You've
heard a lot about templates and how much time and money they can save you. In
this article we will examine the use of templates and their advantages and
disadvantages. Of course, ultimately, it is up to you; these are just
suggestions, but remember, the internet is growing daily and in order to remain
competitive in your field you must place a high priority on your web presence.
Firstly, for those of you not too familiar, a template is a pre-made layout,
usually designed for specific themes, that has a set color scheme and outline.
The basic look of the website will always remain the same, but the user can
purchase this template and modify the information on it to directly represent
their company. If the template is set up properly, the time and effort required
to do this is very minimal compared to the amount of time it takes to design
and implement a unique website. However, if the template has not been set up
properly the time it could take to rectify this and obtain the desired result
could be much, much longer and usually requires the help of a certified
programmer.
To examine templates more closely, let us look at their advantages. Firstly,
templates usually have a good basic design and layout, making them very user
friendly. Second, they are very cost effective and will save you a lot of time.
Third, the person who designed the template usually has quite a bit of
experience and a good idea of what colors to use and how simple to keep the
site to make navigating easier. Fourth, the designs are usually relatively the
same on each page making your website more consistent and less confusing to the
user. Fifth, updating your website is fairly quick and straightforward.
Finally, most templates have a section that is un-editable, making it
impossible to destroy or change the basic design, which can be a big plus for
those of you that are less experienced with web design basics.
On the other hand, there are many disadvantages to using a web template. First
and foremost, it is not original. Because it is readily available to purchase
on the net, you can assume that if it is a design that appeals to you, it
appeals to many others as well, and has probably already been purchased and is
being used by many companies worldwide. This tends to happen a lot, if you have
ever noticed; while browsing through the web, you come across many companies of
the same genre that have almost the exact same layout. I noticed this recently
while browsing through some online florists. So many of them looked exactly the
same making it rather repetitive and boring, on top of which, the user will no
longer be able to remember which site is yours. Yes, it looks nice, but with
all the competition on the web today, the idea is to stand out, not to blend
in. Therefore, originality is a must. Second, many of the templates available
were created before all of the information was out on how to maximize your
website and how the search engines worked, therefore many are database driven,
and therefore are not recognized by search engines, which means that although
your site may look nice, no one will be able to find it. Third, many templates
are very rigid in that they have many sections that you cannot edit, making the
modifications very frustrating. If you have a text box that has a predetermined
size and your text does not fit within that area, you are at a loss. Also, if
there are specific details that you do not particularly like in the template,
you are often stuck with them and unable to modify them. Fourth, you are on
your own. Working with a template means that once you purchase the template, it
is up to you to decipher how to edit and/or add information to it. You don't
have the advantage of being able to call your developer and ask him/her any
questions or for some help if you get stuck. Lastly, unless a template has been
created with the last few years at most, it is often outdated and will not be
optimized for today's internet market in order to make your web presence
noticeable.
In conclusion, it is really up to you, as the owner, to decide which route you
want to take. If you want to browse through some online templates to get some
ideas of what you would like in your website, they are very helpful, but in
terms of actually creating your website, you will realize that if you go with a
reputable company that has a knowledgeable staff who is constantly updating
themselves on the latest internet trends, that your website will generate a lot
more interest and present a much more defined and sophisticated image. Since
the internet is becoming, more and more, the place where businesses are looking
to find new clients and/or sell their products, it should be looked at the way
you examine your office and/or store. How much money is spent every day on
businesses redoing their offices, renovating their stores, buying new
furniture, dcor, etc..? If this type of money was being invested into
presenting a better online image, the margin of profit in regards to money
being spent / earned would increase exponentially. It is your decision, but if
it was up to me, and I had the choice to design a store that would look
identical to my competition but cost me very little, or spend the money to
create my own, unique look and appeal, I would go for the latter. You want your
company to stand out and create an image of its own, one that can be
remembered, and to do this, you need to go with the experience of a qualified
web design company.
Melanie Kanis http://www.synaxiom.com
About the Author
I grew up in Montreal Quebec and became part of a growing web consulting firm
called Synaxiom Media Group. This company gave me the opportunity to explore my
talents and expand my knowledge. I have done a lot of research on the internet,
common search engine optimization techniques and web design. I hope that my
articles will be able to guide others when making educated decision on web
projects.
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