[consulting] DrupalCOM: european Small Business distro
Laura Scott
laura at pingv.com
Thu Dec 15 17:55:38 UTC 2005
>
> I think that Ber (sp) is trying to aim at level 3 and engage
> a simple to set up brochure site
>
> I think you are talking about a level 4 site.
>
That may be so, but it amounts to less work on the developer's part,
doesn't it? And the website visitor would be none the wiser. Maybe I
can't appreciate placing effort into disabling features when hiding them
would seem to accomplish the same thing. Am I missing something?
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*Laura Scott*, President
laura at pingv.com • 303.459.4859
John Sechrest wrote:
> I think that it is important to remember stages of business website lifecycle.
>
> Here is how I organize my thoughts on it:
>
> 1) No site
> 2) A page with a name
> 3) A brochure site + menu + data
> 4) A database driven site adding features like
> a) Ecommerce
> b) Blogging
> c) Membership
> 5) A database driven site which mirrors/engages the business process
> -> Business logic built into site.
>
>
> I think that Ber (sp) is trying to aim at level 3 and engage
> a simple to set up brochure site
>
> I think you are talking about a level 4 site.
>
>
>
>
>
> Laura Scott <laura at pingv.com> writes:
>
> % My only quibble would be in disabling user membership capabilities.=20
> % While some businesses don't need it, many could benefit from having a=20
> % client support area for registered users. If "markets are=20
> % conversations," then having some way for people to talk back would seem=20
> % essential for most newer business models. For the rest, wouldn't it be=20
> % enough to simply remove the user login block from the site?
>
>
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