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“Developing a website is somewhat like the romantic phase of a couple’s relationship, but after the child is born, it requires care and attention. The same is true for a website: when the challenge of truly being a parent comes, it’s about taking care of and maintaining this ‘child.” — Paul Rech
Comparing the development of a website to the dynamics of a couple and the birth of a child conveys the idea that creating a website is not the end of the process, but rather the beginning of a journey that requires continuous dedication. Like a child, a website needs constant care and attention — whether through updates, optimizations, or security — to grow and stay healthy over time.
Sometimes, we focus so much on the creation phase, on the launch, that we forget that the real responsibility comes later, with maintenance. Each update, each adjustment, is like constant care to ensure the website remains functional and relevant over time, just as parents care for their children. This analogy also helps highlight the importance of long-term planning, not just to create a website that works, but to ensure that the site has a healthy, long-lasting “life.”