Since these kinds of pages are easier to build than others, the cost for a designer to build such pages is lower at the construction phase. This is a wonderful benefit for a small business owner that wants to have a simple website in which the content will not be frequently changed.

Additionally, since 'hard-coded' static pages are easier to construct, it is often easier for small business owners to find a designer capable of producing these kinds of sites.

Finally, many designers feel that there is an additional benefit to having these kinds of pages on the web. Sites that were static used to get noticed by the search engines quicker and easier and some feel this is still the case. I however, am not one of those designers. Rather than explaining my reasons here, I have saved them for inclusion on the dynamic site design page.