Nate Ryder.com [Media Specialist]

Dynamic Database Solutions

What is a database? Why do I need it? How is it really going to help me? I'd really rather not go to all that work, I have a budget I need to stick to and this sounds too expensive?


Those are the 4 things we hear every single time we talk to a prospective client about creating a web site. It's a general lack of knowledge that usually scares people about databases when in fact it's single-handedly the: BEST, easiest, and most cost effective way to create a web site.



Reasons for using a database vs the alternative



Expanding Growth Scalable Systems

Infinite number of rows of data ready to be called upon for a variety of different outputs. A database is always growing to accommodate whatever you fill it up with.


Online Updates Online Updating

With simple online web based forms updating your content has never been easier. Enjoy unrestricted 24/7 online access to your administration section from anywhere in the world.


Engine Based Output Engine Based Output

A database utilizes output engines to show all the data. Extra files and systems are not needed. When you fill your car up it doesn't care which station you get gas from as long as it's got a reserve to draw from. The same applies with a database.


Re-Usable Data Re-Use Data for Multiple Purposes

Data can be used over and over. Engine based output intuitively grabs sets of data to output to the screen based on user input parameters. Why re-write content over and over when you can utilize the same existing content?


Multi Purpose Limitless Systems

Databases are multi-purpose. You can use a database for just about anything you want. Enjoy versatility for whatever project you need.


No Charge Maintenance Low Production Costs and Free User Based Updating

With engine based output production costs are lower. With online administration sections you don't need to pay to make updates to your web site and you can do it whenever you want to.