[support] Is Drupal Appropriate for Our Site?

Cory Gilliam imaaxa at gmail.com
Sat Sep 25 14:45:16 UTC 2010


Mr Shepard,

You don't have to learn everything about drupal to use it for your site.  To
get a site to replace your current one, meaning you get the same information
you have now, you could hire someone to set it up and tweak it for around
$200-$300.

The same person can teach you how you can add and edit the content you have
on your site as part of the deal.  Then as your needs change you could learn
how to add features you want to add, or hire the person to do it for you for
a small fee.

The flexibility that drupal can bring to your web presents is tremendous.
You would have the ability to change information on the fly.  Add new
content when needed. Have to ability to change the look down the road, and
not having to do a completely new web site.

If you want a way to know more about Drupal, so you can decide for yourself,
check out www.lynda.com. This is where I found Drupal, and I was hooked.
They have 3 video training courses on Drupal. Drupal 6 Essential
Training<http://www.lynda.com/home/DisplayCourseNoTabs.aspx?lpk2=620>is
the first one.  After watching it, you should be able to decide if
Drupal
is for you, and if you want to build the site yourself.

I hope this helps.
Cory Gilliam
imaaxa at gmail.com
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