Giving out information takes time, whether it's on the phone, or in brochures, or even if it's just emailing your family. Websites are designed to save you time. All your family and friends can read your online diary (known as a web log), and you only had to write it once and you can update it as often as you want. Customers can see your whole product catalogue without ever needing to talk to you or visit you. This is the power of the web, things on it are written only once, but can be downloaded endlessly, a good website runs itself, and keeps being useful to people for much longer than you'd expect.
Written by Mark Brading.
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