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Typically, a dynamic site is a website that reacts according to client
selections. For example, an online reservations system would be dynamic, as in
that it presents options to the client based on search parameters that the
client selects. An online store is a dynamic site as the client can choose to
look at different categories, add products to a shopping cart, checkout or
register as a member.
The internet today provides us with an almost limitless range of actions
and options. An example of how you can use behind the scenes programming
can be viewed at a clients website
www.marineairflow.com .
They manufacture grilles that remove the moisture from air going into the
engine room of a commercial boat. They have on their website an online quoting
system that enables prospective customers to enter all their engine and
engine room information, and generate themselves a quote for a custom
manufactured product. As some of their clients are boat builders, they
can jump online and in the space of 4 or 5 minutes can generate a quote that
they can present to their own clients themselves.
Some types of businesses that might use a dynamic site are:
Online stores, Motels with reservation systems, Lawn mowing contractors,
Cleaning companies or pool maintenance businesses.
If you are in a business which provides quotes to your clients, there is NO
reason why that quoting system cannot be web based.
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