If you require users to be able to search for products or services on your site, then you will need a database.
The database is typically comprised of two sections:
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Admin Area (Back End) |
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User Area (Front End) |
Admin Area
This is where you manage your products/stock/services. It does not matter whether you sell property or provide staff or other products, the back end will be built according to your needs. You will be able to add your items and edit your items, provide short or long descriptions, photos and even video.
User Area
The data that you have entered into the back end of your system will be searchable and be displayed on the front end of your web site to your users.
The search criteria will vary depending upon your product or service and even how the data is displayed will be entirely up to you.
Bespoke database development is having a custom database built to integrate fully with your website according to your unique needs and requirements.
Below are some examples of websites that have bespoke databases integrated with them.
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www.yourmovepersonnel.co.za |
Here you can register, receive login info, login and submit your CV etc.
Consultants in their back end can search all CV's to find a suitable candidate for a particular job. |
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www.excelmor.co.za |
All properties for sale that have been uploaded into the backend database, display to property buyers on the front end either instantly in the form of Pick of the Week or via a specific search. |
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