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Significant amounts of money have been spent on the development of web sites.
Unfortunately, companies make little investment in updating those sites or maintaining
their relevancy. Why? To begin with, in most small to medium sized businesses,
maintenance of the web site is a low priority for the IT or marketing departments.
It's perceived as grunt duty. However, for the first time, many Internet users
are questioning the validity of the information posted on web sites. This, in
turn, has led to the need for "web site maintenance" - the process
of continually updating and improving the company web site so that it adjusts
to the ever-growing demands of the increasingly sophisticated Internet user.
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Businesses large and small have embraced the internet as a place to have a presence. Fewer, however, have really figured out how to cost effectively market online. While there are plenty of ways to spend your marketing budget, if you really know what you're doing, you can do a lot of online marketing on fairly limited funds.
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