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6 Reasons Your Website Need A Remake In ‘New Year’

Everything needs a remake so does your website. Time is changing, perhaps the time you started your first ‘Hello World’ page was the era when Mars was a mystery, but now we know, the red planet has signs of water. Today we can draw planet mars on paper much explicitly. How old you were when writing your first web page stared? Perhaps, you want to say, that’s none of my business or you were older than I can think. Well, do you eat same food, wear same cloth or sleep on same bed where you were sleeping couple years back? I am sure, now your answer is a firm NO. Then why your website is still lying in those fixed frames? No matter how big your brand is, taking little care of your website every now and then will surely boost your business. What’s the time better than the festive season to look for a website design overhaul? Your website needs a change for following reasons:

Steal that Lunchbox

Employers in majority like to see heads sunk in computers and machines. Business managers like to see team sweating and shivering. Clients do not fix appointment but they give own time. Perhaps this is story of many under growing companies. On the other hand growing companies work in association with team mates. In undergrowing companies employees are paid for task. In growing companies they are paid for value addition. Human mind is designed to add value when put for a challenge. Normally business managers, ceos, clients do not put a challenge, this is where productivity hampers. You can not open and shut human brain with commands. There requires right enzymes in right amount at right time to add value. Every brain is important. Every mind has some potential. And to dig out that potential you need to sweat. The work environment should not be boring for anyone. There must be enough flexibility for everyone. And you need to add some fun too. Fun is not about taking your employees to hil

Say yes for the sake of formality but when

 Being informal is not a bad idea. Being hundred percent informal may break your business into pieces. Building a business requires to gather hundreds of bits and pieces. It takes sweat and build and unknowingly you break it when you are hundred percent informal. Being too much informal is sound rigid even if you don't mean then too a client, a customer, a support staff may consider you dominating or arrogant. Building a business requires partnerships not one but many. The legendary cricketer Sir SR Tendulkar has mentioned in many interviews, 'cricket is about partnerships and its not only cricket, life is about partnerships.'  Being realistic is fine but being too realistic can break that partnership that you have built over years. Relationship building is a task. And just for one small reason which may even be not reason you can break a beautiful partnership with a potential prospect. People in and around me are often happy in my company. Together we enjoy pretty good tim