[consulting] question about selling subsites

Sam Cohen sam at samcohen.com
Fri Mar 5 16:13:34 UTC 2010


Thanks Cameron.  From a technical perspective I think I've got things
covered.  Though technical tips are always appreciated.

I am looking more for advice and experience on the business end of doing
this, such as what people are charging and how they are handling support.

The idea of taking on hundreds or new clients and providing including "free"
support is a bit daunting.

Sam

On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Cameron Eagans <cweagans at gmail.com> wrote:

> You mean something like Drupal Gardens? (not that Gardens is super limited,
> but you get the idea)
>
> Should be pretty easy. Put together an install profile, bring up an Aegir
> installation, and just insert new jobs into the Aegir queue when you need to
> spawn new sites. For something like this, I'd say it'd be a pretty good idea
> to use Aegir because, aside from the fact that it can generate your sites
> for you, it will also help with updates and running cron on all those sites,
> too.
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Sam Cohen <sam at samcohen.com> wrote:
>
>> To clarify, this would be a locked down site where site administrators are
>> limited in what they can do.  They won't have ftp access or be able to
>> install modules or themes.  They will be able to add a banner and customize
>> their theme, blog, add pages, menu items,blocks, photos.  If new features
>> are added, they would be added across the system.
>>
>> I actually currently do this for a client who has subsites across the
>> country, but these are really independent sites, where the client can have
>> modules added and any customization they want.  In that case it's not very
>> different than normal practice.
>>
>> What I'm talking about is the possibility of hundreds of subsites where
>> the client would charge a pretty low monthly fee.  It's like using Drupal to
>> build a "website tonight" like product and admins would be seriously limited
>> in what they can or cannot do.
>>
>> Sam
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 10:48 AM, nan wich <nan_wich at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>
>>>  I have a reseller account with my hosting company so that I can host
>>> some of my customers' sites. I charge for that.
>>>
>>> How do you see this as being significantly different from my common
>>> practice?
>>>
>>>
>>> *Nancy E. Wichmann, PMP*
>>>
>>> Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L.
>>> King, Jr.
>>>
>>>
>>>  ------------------------------
>>> *From:* Sam Cohen <sam at samcohen.com>
>>> *To:* A list for Drupal consultants and Drupal service/hosting providers
>>> <consulting at drupal.org>
>>> *Sent:* Fri, March 5, 2010 10:38:41 AM
>>> *Subject:* [consulting] question about selling subsites
>>>
>>> This list has sure been quiet lately.
>>>
>>> I'm in negotiations with someone who has a website with a large user base
>>> who wants to produce and sell Drupal subsites on scale to his users.  In
>>> other words this person would be offering their users a Drupal site for a
>>> monthly fee.  The site would be pre-configured and customized to serve the
>>> needs of this audience.
>>>
>>> I'm curious is anyone else here has done something like this or knows of
>>> anyone doing it.  I'm not talking about a project like Open Atrium, as this
>>> would be hosted (a subsite)  and would also include support.
>>>
>>> Anyone know of anyone else doing this?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sam
>>>
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