[consulting] Keeping Web Sites Updated

Sam Cohen sam at samcohen.com
Tue May 11 13:48:53 UTC 2010


George,

Are you asking how these nonprofits can find volunteers or how they can find
paid contractors?

Sam

On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 9:40 AM, George Lee <georgeleejr617 at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Scenario: Imagine a small non-profit working to keep its web site
> updated - HTML generated by Dreamweaver, not Drupal, not too many
> pages. Like a lot of groups I know they struggle with keeping it
> updated. A couple options:
>
> (1) Someone updates the pages about once a month
> (2) Move to a system like Wordpress, Drupal, etc. where they can log
> in and update pages themselves; have someone else maintain the
> underlying machinery, themes, etc. when needed
>
> In either case, if the group needs someone not in-house to do this --
> how do they best find someone, and how do they set it up right? For
> (1) for instance, could a group just Craiglist someone, offer a decent
> rate (I don't know what that would be), and sign a contract? For (2),
> how do they find someone?
>
> Right now I see a lot of groups relying on volunteers or random
> connects, and then they struggle getting the person to actually follow
> through. I'm helping some groups fill that gap myself, but I also want
> to give them advice how they can find other people in general.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Peace, community, justice,
> - George
>
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