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While it’s clear there are more than just twelve different types of websites in the world, we’ve picked the most common categories to give you a general idea. These types of websites include blogs, corporate, ecommerce, portfolio or photo-sharing, crowdfunding, news/magazine, social media, TV or video streaming, educational, portal, and a wiki or community forum.

Here is our breakdown of the 12 most popular types of websites



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SPK Website Development

Types of Website Development

SPK Technologies has proven techniques that reduce costs by leveraging innovative processes

  • Blog
  • Corporate
  • Ecommerce
  • Portfolio
  • Brochure
  • Crowdfunding
  • News or Magazine
  • Social Media
  • TV or video streaming
  • Educational
  • Portal
  • Wiki or community forum

We understand your overall business strategy in a very pragmatic way by recommending and building the right solution that positively impacts and adds value to your line of business.



Blog

Blog development/website

You’ve likely come across blogs in your browsing experience, but for those who aren’t familiar, they’re online journals or informational pages that are regularly updated.

Typically managed by an individual or a small group, a blog can cover any topic – whether it’s travel tips, financial advice, or doughnut reviews. While they’re often written in an informal or conversational style, professional blogging has gone on to become an extremely popular method of making money online.

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Corporate

Corporate Web site Development

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50% of small businesses don’t have a website. That’s an astonishingly low figure, given how important an online presence is for a company’s credibility. And luckily for you, this means you can build a website to give your business the competitive edge.

You may not sell directly through a corporate website, but you can use these sites to provide information about your business, and to let potential clients or customers know how they can get in touch with you.

Best of all, it doesn’t cost much to create a credible corporate website – you can easily build a site that looks great, and delivers results SPK Technologies Pvt Ltd




An ecommerce site, otherwise known as an online store, allows you to take online payments for products or services. Stores can function as standalone websites, or be combined with a blog or corporate website.

For example, a purely corporate website without ecommerce functionality can still indirectly encourage users to purchase something, but cannot accept any payments.

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Ecommerce

E-Commerce Web Development

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Portfolio

Portfolio Web site Development

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Just like a physical portfolio, these types of websites are used to display and promote examples of previous work. Primarily used by those in the creative industry, a portfolio website can be used like a CV, demonstrating your skills in order to impress clients, customers, or future employers.

To build an impressive portfolio that helps your work stand out, you need the leading website builder for design, Squarespace. This platform has the best design tools of any website builder, letting you create a professional-looking site in a matter of hours.



Brochure websites are like digital business cards. Mainly used by small businesses, these types of websites are used to advertise services, and to display contact information, with just a few pages.

For example, a small plumbing company would build a brochure website with a homepage to display contact information, an ‘about us’ page describing the company, and maybe a few photos of their work.

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Brochure

Brochure Web site Development

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Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding Web site Development

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Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from lots of different people. These types of websites are becoming a go-to resource for new startups.

In the past, the only way to fund a new business venture was to seek large investments from only a few people (think Dragon’s Den). But these days, you can create a crowdfunding site with ease – you’ll just need to create a pitch video for your project, and then set a target amount and deadline.

Internet users who believe in what you’re working on will pledge an amount of money to your cause. You can also offer incentives in exchange for donations, such as discounted products or VIP experiences.




News and magazine websites need little explanation. The primary purpose of a news website is to keep its readers up to date on current affairs, whereas online magazines will focus more on entertainment.

Are you a budding journalist looking to build an online presence? You can even install the News Page app to your business website, which will automatically feed and update your website with relevant news articles. And better still, with paid plans starting from just ₹300 per month,won’t cost you the earth.

News & magazine

News & Magazine Web Development

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Social Media

Social Media Web Development

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We all know Facebook and Twitter, but social media sites can take many other forms. These sites are usually created to let people share thoughts, images or ideas, or simply connect with other people in relation to a certain topic. Social media sites are also increasingly becoming the go-to destination for people to read up on the news.




Netflix, along with similar sites like NowTV, have revolutionised the way the world watches television. These video streaming sites have seen their popularity soar in recent years, with catch-up sites like BBC iPlayer and All 4 representing more traditional examples of this particular website theme.

TV or video streaming

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Education

Education (or) E-Learning WebSite Development

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Educational websites are also quite self explanatory. These websites are designed to display information on certain topics, either using interactive games or engaging designs to keep the user hooked. If you’re looking to build one of these websites, you should think about hiring a freelance web developer to create some fun tools, games, or quizzes.



Portals are primarily used for internal purposes within businesses, schools, or institutions. These websites often involve a login process, allowing students to access the school website, or granting employees access to their emails, alerts, and files all in one place.

Web portals are quite complex when it comes to design, so we’d recommend hiring a web design expert to handle the tricky web development process.

Portal

Portal Development

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Community Forum

Wiki or community forum

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A wiki website allows people to collaborate online and write content together. The most popular example is Wikipedia itself, which allows anyone to amend, add to, and assess the content of each article.