May 19, 2012
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A commercial Web site includes information that rarely changes, but significant data can change daily—for instance, pricing and promotions. If yours is a small or medium-sized business, can you afford to keep a full-time webmaster on staff to handle the changes you need?

Managed content is the key to success these days. Large companies use content management systems, or content portals, to handle their presence on the World-Wide Web. Even though your business is far smaller than that of an IBM, you still need to be able to respond quickly and efficiently to your market and customers.

Efficient, Effective Change

Need to change your online advertising or marketing copy now? Wouldn’t it be easier and more efficient to be able to login to your site and simply add the information right away? Of course it would.

I specialize in creating Web sites based on proven open-source content management systems, such as Joomla!, Drupal, and WordPress. If yours is a static HTML site, I can convert it to a managed content site within three weeks (or less, depending on the complexity of your site).

I will:

  • Establish the design requirements and specifications from interviews with you and your staff
  • Create the underlying database and implement the content management system
  • Establish the information architecture needed to efficiently catalog and present your Web content
  • Ensure that the new site conforms with current best practices for search engine optimization
  • Ensure that your site complies with at least the basic tenets of Web accessibility and user design practices
  • Move your site from our development site to your domain quickly and efficiently with minimum down-time

Cost

Your cost will be very reasonable compared with others. I will offer you a contract based on my interviews with you and your staff to establish your operational requirements for your site. You will not be charged by the hour for my work; your price will not change, unless you add more to your project after I begin work.

 

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