Here's a true story that shows how important it is to have access to your own website so YOU can update or modify content yourself. Obviously there are many things that a professional Web Designer, Web Programmer or Web Master can do that are of great value and should not be handled by the business/web site owner. I also want to stress that many professionals out there would not put any client in a position such as the one I am about to describe. I made names anonymous but the email in quotes below is exactly what I received from my wife.
Email:
"(a friend) recommended a Thai place that she ate at last week so we decided to order in. We go to the website to look at the menu and find that the lunch specials are $7.95 and include a salad and appetizer. I put in the order for two lunch specials and I'm told that the total price is $20.58. I ask how that can be since the specials are $7.95 each. The response I got was that the prices changed, they called their web people to make the change but it hadn't been done yet. I told them that they should honor the prices on the website and they told me no and again said that they are waiting for their web people to update the website. We canceled the order. It's not our problem that they increased their prices but their web people didn't update the site in a timely fashion. They should honor the prices on the website until the changes are made. That's just really bad business. If they were able to update their own changes, they wouldn't have to deal with this issue."
My wife also sent me a link to the restaurant's website and mentioned that it had a lot of flash which annoyed her. I took a look and did not see any disclaimer or verbiage such as "prices subject to change" or similar. I did notice that it was a beautiful design but slow. All that flash made the site have not enough content that could be read for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) purposes and would be ineffective on some mobile devices, tablets, etc.
If the owner of the web site is large enough to have an in-house department or employee(s) dedicated to website maintenance this issue is not likely to happen. Most of my clients however are small or medium sized businesses and would never come across a situation like this for two reasons. If they asked me to make this type of update I would find out what the time frame is and then I would either do it myself right away or get help. Most likely my client would simply call the toll-free number and speak to a Customer Support Expert in site editing or content management. This Customer Support Expert would walk the web site owner (or anyone who has the log-in information) and show or help them make the content edits, site corrections, update images, etc. The experts are available 24 hours a day and are included with the low monthly web site maintenance cost.
Some of my clients are comfortable enough to do something like this alone. They do rely on the different experts for very specific things that the website and business need. For example we have experts for Website edits, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), basic site maintenance, E-commerce, Social Media, E-Newsletters, Contact Management and even Experts for Data Management. It is extremely important to maintain the site yourself with these experts not only for situations such as the one described in this blog posting but for the obvious reason that a web site is never finished and needs content updated regularly to keep the site relevant for SEO and to give site visitors a reason to come back to visit your web site over and over.
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