Database test
The pages on your website change according to what a visitor to the site is interested in. Data driven sites are especially useful when you have a great deal of information, products or services. All of this information is stored in a database. The last thing you want to do is bury website visitors under an avalanche of information. So a data driven site invites visitors to select what they are interested in. The website then custom builds a web page for them in real-time with the information that they asked for, drawn from your database.
Consider for example, a company selling sports cars. A database is created with information on each of their currently available cars e.g. make, model, engine details, year, a photograph, etc. A visitor to the website clicks on Porsche, the visitor enters the price range that they are interested in and hits 'Go'. The visitor is presented with information on available Porsche cars in their price range and an invitation to purchase or request more information from the company. The company have the ability to add new cars to the database, remove them or modify existing entries - this is achieved via a secure administration area on the website. If you would like to know how a data driven site could help you please try the Demo below.
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