Dynamic website design involves creating web pages with content that can change based on user interactions or data inputs. They use server-side scripting and databases to deliver personalized, interactive experiences, suitable for e-commerce, social media, or content management systems.
E-commerce web development builds online platforms for businesses to sell products or services, offering secure transactions, inventory management, and user-friendly interfaces for convenient shopping experiences.
Digital marketing involves promoting products or services using online channels like social media, search engines, and email to reach and engage target audiences, drive traffic, and increase sales.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the process of optimizing websites to improve their visibility and ranking in search engine results pages (SERPs), ultimately driving more organic traffic.
DDoS attacks. These attacks can slow or crash your site entirely, making it inaccessible to visitors.
Malware. Short for “malicious software,” malware is a very common threat used to steal sensitive customer data, distribute spam, allow cybercriminals to access your site, and more.
Blacklisting. Your site may be removed from search engine results and flagged with a warning that turns visitors away if search engines find malware.
Vulnerability exploits. Cybercriminals can access a site and data stored on it by exploiting weak areas in a site, like an outdated plugin.
Defacement. This attack replaces your website’s content with a cybercriminal’s malicious content.
Maintaining a large number of static pages can become a time consuming and impractical hassle very quickly. If you require a website with hundreds of pages and a ton of content, a dynamic website may be for you.