If you had WebBatch®...
your web site could change every time someone visits it.
you could track visitors as they navigate through your site.
you could count every time a visitor clicked on an ad, and then redirect them to the advertiser's site.
your web site could talk back to your visitors.
your web site could always know what time it is.
your web site could process credit card orders.
you could run a threaded discussion group.
you could automate your technical support.
you could automate your customer service.
you could validate visitors to your site.
you could control access to your in-house web server.
your web site could put the stuff someone wants to buy in a shopping cart, tally up the total, find out where they want it sent, validate the credit card and confirm the order via email.
you could make a counter that keeps track of page accesses but shows a random number. (By the way, you're visitor number 22,101,020,484,381,215 to this page. No, really.)
you could make an interactive training center for your employees on your private web server.
you could keep all your presentations, boilerplate documents, templates, and other sales documents in one place.
you could display a different page depending on what kind of browser a visitor uses.
your customers could pay their bill without writing a check.
your customers could track the status of their orders.
visitors to your web page could control a remote robot and watch what it does.
you could run a web cam to show live pictures of your gerbils.
you could prototype your custom web applications faster and easier.
you could write your own CGI scripts instead of paying someone $125 an hour to do it for you.
you could use cookies to let visitors customize their view of your page.
you could make your own "meta-search" engine.
you could make your own spider to catalog the web pages behind your firewall.
you could make a web cam that's point-and-shoot.
visitors could make their own annotations to your web site, and share them with others.
you could write CGI scripts without having to use mv, man or chmod ever again.
you could use cookies to show visitors what's new in the areas they're interested in.
you could make sure only registered users can download software updates.
visitors could see a different logo graphic every day.
your web site could play a game, like Stones or Starcheck.