There was some discussion about the differences between the Android OS and Apple OS. The argument is that Android is "open" and Apple's "closed." The conclusion is that anyone can develop applications for Android and it's unlimited expansion, while Apple has its limits in the development and expansion is limited.
Apples answer to the "Open" and "closed" statement is. Apple's "integrated", and Android is "fragmented." That means you'll get the same user experience on a device like Apple will be to another without having to learn something new, and all systems will work properly. Unlike some "fragmented", which will not give the user a similar experience or might not work properly on other technology platforms.
The fact that both are right.
I recently read some comments that someone made a "traditional" web vs. "blogging". (As a side note I find it hard to accept someone's ideas and opinions about something you have had experience with actually working or earning money from it. Suffice it to say that .)
They basically were promoting a blog is much better than traditional web stranice.Uvjeti are used to describe the difference is that traditional web page is the "stagnation" and the blog site is "Dynamic". The conclusion was that stagnant web site is not good and would bring traffic and keep visitors happy. I think he really wanted to say that it is static because it does not change. However, blog site is dynamic and will bring more traffic and keep visitors happy with the content will always be new and fresh.
Now I believe in using blogs as part of your online business strategy. However, not for the reasons mentioned above. Here is why.
of the traditional static websites built properly will have an "evergreen" content. This means that the basic content of the web site "remains fresh and popular," even if no additional content is added. It is also possible that this person does not think that the static web pages will still be adding more content over time.
If his definition of a dynamic blog has new content being added will then have to use the same "Dynamic" expression for the static web page that adds a new page of content. In his mind the static web content to put some time and then never added anything new.
And this is a common problem with websites that are created at one time, and then nothing everything is added or changed. (You can read my article on a brochure web site to learn more about it.) If the type of website that you have for your business then you have missed the opportunity and potential that your website can do for vas.Dobro developed a strategy of using dynamic (more static) web site with a blog will have many great impact on your business than either one standing alone.
web site should be adding new content on a regular basis. I believe that we should have a the basic content of the website to be at least 30 to 35 pages to begin with. Then, to add new content every month. The best will be one page per week. Then over a period of two years and will have a web page that will have more than 200 pages of evergreen content.
If you are a local business and following this plan you will completely dominate the search engines and is clearly different from your competition. It would be a lot accomplished, but at minimum there must be a plan set out to develop a 100-page core sadržaj.Web web site like this blog will surpass every time.
Why is this important?
people read websites and blogs to various blog načine.Stil can not complain so much that someone who wants to learn more about your poslovanju.Stil easy to navigate web site will have more universal appeal to those looking for more information about you and your business.
is also a challenge as a blogger becomes a slave to publish frequent content. If you choose blogging as a primary platform then you should be posting new content three to five times a week. Too much work and if this is something able to do it, then it may make sense to go this route.
In conclusion, here is how I see the difference.
is stagnating (website) vs. dynamic (blog)
Or
Evergreen (website) vs. Archive (blog)
In this case I think both are right. I think it's a nice combination for small businesses is an evergreen (static and dynamic yet) web pages related to the blog, which provides additional platform to push content, demonstrate thought leadership and drive traffic to your core offering.
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