Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our web development services
Mostly customers ask questions related to cost and time to build a website, inputs required like content and images, mobile responsiveness, custom designs, updates, domain and hosting, maintenance, security concerns, and future additions. A few important ones are:
Primary Questions:- Ownership and cost involved.
1. Who owns the domain name and who pays yearly rent?
You own the domain name completely—it's registered in your business name. Think of it like digital property: you hold the title. You pay the annual renewal fee for domain and hosting registrars. We help you choose and register it, but you control it forever.
2. Where is the website placed?
Your website lives on powerful web servers. Web hosting works like renting office space.
Secondary questions: Sustainability and Security concerns
When investing in a professional website, smart business owners look beyond initial costs and timelines to ask crucial questions about long-term control and ownership. At ThirdEye WebTech Punjab, we believe transparency builds trust—here are the answers you deserve:
1. Who owns the website and its content?
You maintain complete ownership of your digital assets. We ensure full intellectual property rights transfer to your business—the design, code, and content belong to you forever.
2. How do we handle website content and images?
Our process is collaborative yet flexible. We can source professional content and imagery, or you can provide existing materials. We guide our clients through content strategy, SEO optimization, and image selection while teaching them to manage updates independently through user-friendly dashboards.
3. What if we want to add features later?
Your website grows with your business. Our scalable architecture allows seamless integration of new features—ecommerce functionality, booking systems, or custom applications. We provide clear roadmaps for future enhancements without hidden costs or complete rebuilds.
4. How secure will our website be?
Security isn't an afterthought—it's our foundation. We implement enterprise-grade protection including SSL certificates, regular security patches, malware scanning, and backup systems. Your business receives robust defense mechanisms against evolving cyber threats.
5. Can we update the website ourselves?
Absolutely. We empower you with intuitive content management systems that require no technical skills. Update text, add images, create blog posts, or modify products effortlessly—maintaining full control over your digital presence while we handle the technical heavy lifting.
We build websites that work for you today and adapt for your tomorrow.
Can i increase ranking of my website in search engines.
Yes. For that we need to follow rules of optimization.
To truly master SEO, we need to understand the human reader and the search engine algorithm.
1. On-Page SEO: What and how about content. This is everything you control directly on your web pages. It’s about ensuring your content is relevant to what people are searching for.
Keywords: These are the specific words and phrases people type into search bars. we need to place them strategically in titles, headings, and throughout our text so Google understands exactly what the page is about.
Content Quality: Google prioritizes "EEAT" (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness). This means writing long-form, helpful content that actually answers the user's question rather than just stuffing words on a page.
Meta Tags: These are the snippets of text (Title Tags and Meta Descriptions) that appear in search results. They act as your "digital storefront" to entice users to click.
2. Off-Page SEO: Building credibility. This happens outside of your own website. It’s essentially a popularity contest where "votes" from other sites tell Google you are a credible source.
Backlinks: This is the most important factor. When a reputable site (like a major news outlet or a popular blog in your niche) links to your site, it acts as a "vote of confidence".
Social Signals: While not a direct ranking factor, shares and engagement on social media increase your content's reach, which often leads to more natural backlinks.
Brand Mentions: Even if a site doesn't link to you, a mention of your brand name helps search engines associate your business with specific topics or industries.
3. Technical SEO: The Engine Under the Hood. This focuses on the backend of your site. If site is a mess technically, even the best content in the world won't rank because search engines can't "crawl" it effectively.
Site Speed: Users (and Google) hate slow websites. If a page takes more than 3 seconds to load, rankings will likely suffer.
Mobile-Friendliness: Since the majority of searches happen on phones, Google uses "mobile-first indexing." If your site looks broken on a smartphone, it effectively doesn't exist to Google.
Site Architecture: This involves having a clear "Sitemap" and a clean URL structure. It ensures search engine "spiders" can navigate your site without getting lost.
Which programming language are used
It all depend on needs of customers. Generally we are familiar with following languages:
Php: Php is a server-side, general-purpose scripting language mainly designed for web development. It has native support for most databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite,). It has extremely easy HTML integration and it is dominant in CMS and e-commerce platforms worldwide. It has object-oriented features: classes, interfaces, traits, abstract classes, final, namespaces, magic methods.
Javascript: JavaScript is the only programming language that runs natively in every web browser.It is a high-level, dynamic, multi-paradigm language (supports imperative, functional, object-oriented, and event-driven styles).
Node.js: Node.js is a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome’s V8 engine that allows developers to run JavaScript outside the browser, mainly on the server side.Massive ecosystem: npm remains the largest package registry in the world (>3 million packages), dominant frameworks include Express.
Python: Python consistently ranks as #1 or #2 most popular language worldwide (TIOBE), It is the de-facto standard in data science, machine learning, AI, and scientific computing thanks to libraries like NumPy, pandas.
Java:It remains one of the top 3–5 most used languages worldwide (TIOBE, PYPL, Stack Overflow) and dominates enterprise software, large-scale backend systems, Android development, big data (Hadoop, Spark, Kafka), and financial/trading platforms.
Typescript: TypeScript has become the de-facto standard for professional JavaScript development: virtually every major frontend framework (React, Vue 3+, Angular, Svelte, Solid, Next.js, Nuxt, Remix, Astro) either requires or strongly recommends TypeScript.
Do u provide ERP software's.
Yes, we provide customized accounting solutions for corporate. ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning. It is a type of business management software (or suite of integrated applications) that organizations use to manage and automate day-to-day core business activities and processes. ERP systems provide a centralized database and unified view of operations, helping companies streamline functions like accounting, procurement, inventory, manufacturing, HR, supply chain, sales, and more. This integration eliminates data silos, improves efficiency, enables real-time insights, and supports better decision-making across the enterprise.