You have your website up and it seems to be bringing your company new customers like it should. But you should be thinking what else can I do with this website to help grow my business? Many customers find that adding a database and some programming to their site opens up even more doors for their business.
The most obvious database-driven website is, of course, the online store. The company lets customers browse through the online catalog, select products, orders them, and can even track the shipping of the items. Other customers put their Customer Relationship Management tools within their websites. They have their sales personnel logon on to a private portion of the website with their user name and passwords and find customers to contact via phone, email, or direct mail. They can even run a whole marketing campaign using their online custom CRM program.
The information comprising a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server website is all stored in Microsoft SQL Server databases. Using SharePoint there are numerous ways to use the database features – Document Management and Workflow Approval processes are some of the most widely uses of SharePoint sites.
If your site is up and running, but you are not currently integrating the site with a database; it is time to create a plan to get the most use of your Internet landscape!
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
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