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Web Site testing and maintenance issues



In technical jargons testing is also popularly known as “AT”, i.e. acceptance testing.
Success of your website depends on this factor in major way. You should do self (means self) check in order to cross validate, that all things are working properly, for e.g.

- Forms filled by users is properly stored in database
- Hyperlinks / associate links to work properly
- Security related stuff, encryption/ SSL etc totally secure!
- Make a accentuate test, to check who much load website can carry

Maintenance is ongoing endeavor, which will go long way. After website is through with testing and becomes online, it becomes your moral responsibility to nurture this “new kid on the block”. One has to constantly monitor traffic and evaluate web site activities. Remember most of knowledgeable visitors, check first thing while visiting website is “when it was last updated”, it gives impression that how serious/updated seller is about business ! Also, it’s extremely vital to be innovative form time to time, static websites doesn’t last long, one has to lead with latest web technologies available and always dig out room for improvements.

When traffic grows, one has to careful do bandwidth/space calculations/server processing speeds which host websites/ dns entries, etc, slow opening websites gives bad impression and you might loose potential customers. Keep visitor count tab on website, in order to track things in professional way.

Last but not least, “value visitor feedback”, which can really make wonders for you.

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