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Posted by Big Bill on 03/09/07 15:45
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 01:18:13 GMT, "Richard Formby"
<newsgroups@barefile.com.au> wrote:
>Rik wrote:
>
>>> Leave web page management (and SEO) to
>>> the web designer. Leave the content management to the client.
>>
>> Hmmmz, while that may be some definition of CMS I do not agree that it
>> shouldn't be altered. While most clients trust me enough to set things up
>> correctly, some may want to change some things. Close to total managment
>> of the site has to be possible. Anything that can be in a HTML document or
>> in the URL has be editable.
>
>We may have to agree to differ here. Client specifically requested to be
>kept far away from all that webby stuff, just build me a web site please.
If a web site is to be built for commercial purposes, then while a
client may think they need to be kept from that webby stuff, they need
to either learn it in depth themselves or hire people who do. Also,
when they hire specialists, those specialists need to have editing
access to the code in question. something clients nno doubt fail to
appreciate when they request to be kept away from all that webby
stuff. Getting knee-deep in that webby stuff can make the difference
between success and failure for a site.
>The fact that she can easily change her own content is a significant bonus.
More an irrelevenace if it can't be presnted in a manner that the
engines can properly index.
>Same for the plumber client. He has no interest in being able to fix his
>truck. He just wants to be able to load dunnies into it. Same for his web
>site. He just wants to put in the words, the content. He's happy too :-)
Not when it won't go, he won't be. Not when he realises that it can
only go round in little circles up some backwater alley, and not go
screaming down the information superhighway like he thought it could.
>Same for the ski club over at http://mulubinba.com.au/ - they are there for
>the skiing, not the web development, but they *can* use a "text editor" to
>put their own content up.
Does the rest of the skiing community know the site exists? Can they
find it easily through the engines by typing in ski or whatever?
BB
>Richard.
>
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