
A Web site should be viewed as a powerful communications and convenience tool that can help you sell more products/services, reduce costs, and strengthen customer relationships. Keeping information up-to-date is both critical and necessary if you plan on truly recognizing the increasing benefits of an on-line presence. But ...
It's called the Remote Administrative System, and essentially it is a secure part of a Web site that allows the customer to add, update, and delete much of the information being displayed on the site. In order to truly appreciate the power and possibilities of the Administrative System, it's important you understand the concept of "on-the-fly" Web pages. In brief, many of the Web sites designed and built by QualData utilize databases of information to house the content that ends up being displayed as Web pages. When a site visitor requests a particular Web page, the Web server (the computer that houses the Web site) searches the customer's database (which resides on QualData's computers) and returns the current information to be displayed on the site. In this fashion, changing any information in the database automatically and instantly changes the Web pages be accessed on the site. Here's an example of how the Administrative System works:
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