If you’ve recently had a website designed by a professional team of web designers, then hopefully you’ve received a good product. You should be able to easily manage your products, content, and administrate your business through the CMS. What you should not do when you reach this stage, is to begin to add extraneous design elements whenever you feel like. This will disrupt the branding of the website, and make your online operations considerably less effective.
You may be surprised to find out that quite a few people who’ve had a website designed for them turn around and change a load of the features (or don’t use them at all), add other design elements to it (which distract visitors from what they’re there to see), or change structure of the website entirely. In order to avoid this, the web developers and the clients need to develop a relationship based on trust, so that the client will feel that what they have is produced to a professional standard, and then leave it alone.