On Fri, 24 Sep 2010, Miles Fidelman wrote:
For a simple, relatively static site, I'd probably go with Wordpress, for more complex ones, Drupal or maybe Plone (I've used all three, played with others). The KISS principle applies to web sites, just like anything else
- why eat administrative headaches if you don't need the extra
functionality.
Miles,
Thank you. I can also fix the css menus since almost all pages are static.
For what it's worth, and since you asked - the web site does not present a clear image of who you are, and what you do - it takes work to dig that out. My suggestion would be to really streamline the "who, what, where, when, why" message - one sentence that jumps out about what you do, and then make it really easy to find bios and case studies. If you want to add value, some how-to material, and maybe a blog that provides useful, current information (someone may not be a prospect today but might be tomorrow if you keep them on the hook).
I've made changes based on others' suggestions quite often and I suppose that this time I lost some focus in the latest change. I'll definitely return the descriptions of what we do for what markets to the index page.
Hope this helps,
Yes, it does.
Rich