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Static Website Design V/s Blog - What’s the Difference?

by Digital Hub Solution Website Development and Digital Marketing Services

Static websites and blogs are often used as interchangeable terms. But they’re both majorly different from one another. If you too have a hard time differentiating between the two, this blog is for you.Without wasting any more time, let’s get right into it. 


Plus Points of a Static Website 


Chosen by most business owners and entrepreneurs, a static website is super simple and quick to develop. Unlike dynamic website design, static website design has a single page linked to HTML or CSS. As a static website is easier to develop, it is affordable for businesses that are just starting out. Thanks to the limited coding involved, these websites also have a low hosting cost. 

 

Plus Points of Blogs

 

Blogs have a dynamic website design and are built using server technology. Multiple fragments of information are collected and written into a unified page. Blogs offer many benefits. For instance, if you have a navigation change to make, you can make it on one page and it will be applied to all the pages at once. 

 

Moreover, your data gets stored in a central database. This enables you to access and change your content in numerous ways. It is also simple for you to search content, segregate it, and load it in a dynamic manner. For starters, you can load the latest updates on your blogs instantly. 

 

One of the major reasons why blogs are preferred by freelancers and start-up business owners is the ease of update. You don’t have to contact a Word Press or Magento ecommerce development services provider to update content on the site. All blogs are categorized and stored separately which makes it easier to find what you’re looking for and add new pages as well. You just need to focus on posting high-quality content and the platform you use (Word Press, Wix, and others) will manage your blog. The platform will place your content in the right spot on your website without any need for coding. 


Drawbacks of Each Option

 

Static Websites: The biggest downside of static website design is that you have to put a great deal of effort in order to update information and generate new content. Every time there’s a need to modify the content, you will require contacting a developer to ensure that the change takes place hassle-free. 

 

Blogs: When you post or publish a new blog, it takes time for it to be visible across search engines. However, this lost time gets made up for when you’re able to make updates in your content during long-term operations. Blogs also have the drawback of becoming old and irrelevant if you don’t manage content properly.

 

Which is the Right Choice? 


Frankly, blogs are the right choice for a business. You can create and post a blog quickly and even make changes to it over time. Ask any search engine optimisation company and they will suggest the same.

 

Furthermore, search engine giants like Google and Bing love fresh content. As your blog gets updated, you can manage its visibility, maintain its ranking, and consistently make changes to it on a weekly or monthly basis. 

 

At the same time, static websites are a better option for businesses with an informational or educational niche. Offering informational and educational text, pictures, or videos to users does not require regular updating as they remain relevant for a long period of time. 

 

TO CONCLUDE


Both options can be fruitful for your business. Eventually, the final decision depends on the manner in which you integrate them into your business.


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