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Why do I think this is a bad idea?

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2024 6:55 am
by Arzina777
1.- Through the hosting itself, such as 1&1 or similar
This is the preferred method for those users who do not have any knowledge of creating a website and do not have the money to hire a professional.

It is very easy to use and you can create a website in a short time, but you should ask yourself if just by having a website you are going to sell or get clients or purchases, the answer is clearly no .

I am not at all in favor of this type of choice because the only thing it will serve us for is to show off that we have a website.

2.- Through a company or professional's own tool
Although it may seem unbelievable, as we are at the end of 2014 and on the threshold of 2015, there are still companies and professionals who have their own web page creation tools that they use to carry out their projects.



Well, I could tell you many, but I'll only tell you 4 of them that I think will clear up your doubts:

1.- You are tying yourself for life to a single company. Because if the tool is your own you will have to deal with it, whether you like it or not.

These forced relationships often list of czech republic consumer email give very bad results and generate bad vibes.

2.- Little updating or evolution of the tool. This seems logical, since the company does not have a large number of programmers working to improve the tool.

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3.- If you want new functionality, pay for it. Something that happens when we are going to create a website is that our project can grow and have new needs or requirements, in which case, most likely the company has already developed the module that meets our needs but we will have to pay almost as if they had done it for us.

4.- Functionalities that cannot be covered.

3.- Through a free Open Source tool
This would be the most professional option and the one I recommend for creating a website from scratch , and you will have to choose between the 3 most used tools in 2014, which are: Wordpress, Drupal and Joomla.