RapidDeployment
''ETYMOLOGY: Rapid-Latin rapidus, from rapere, to seize.
Deployment from military jargon of the 60's, appropriated
by corporate types during the during the late 70's and
MIS departments in the early 90's.''
- 1. To roll out or implement in an expeditious and speedy manner.
- 2. The ability to create and add a great number of pages to your web site within a very short time.
- 3. If it isn't fast and easy it won't get done
The ability to have any staff person be able to create web pages with less than 10 minutes of training allows your organization to maximize its staff resources for your web page creation and maintenance. Not only is it easy to learn how to use, you can easily "repurpose" all of your existing marketing and procedural materials with a simple cut, paste and save. Since there is so little to learn and there are so few steps to success your organization will be able to get its web site live regardless of the number of pages in days not months. More importantly, updates to your site can occur regularly and in a timely fashion keeping the content fresh, accurate and keeping your visitors coming back.
Listen to what Leann at a large regional bank had to say:
- I am the part time public relations staff person and I have no web page creation experience. With RapidWeb I was able to get over 60 pages onto the internet in one business week. Our site went live in less than 3 weeks and everyone up to and including the president was thrilled!
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