Can I Update & Manage My Own Website?
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How much do my website updates cost?
Mad River Consulting is available for software training
and will gladly assist you in managing your own website. Our strong
suggestion is that you establish your website first and save the
subject of maintaining it yourself for phase two. Most people need
to "get their feet wet" firstbecome familiar with
their website and the process of making small updates. (See important
note below right regarding firms selling on-line updating services.)
The reality is that a business not in this line of work
normally doesn't have the personnel and software resources and expertise
to manage a professional website. Our suggestion is not to plan
on maintaining your site unless you have a capable staff member
who will make the time for this task, or you are a very hands-on
business owner or manager. This approach seems to work well ONLY
for information that changes repeatedly and that the business already
updates on a regular basis for other display or advertising purposes.
The three core tasks of website maintenance (after development)
are 1) image creation and enhancement (optional), 2) page update
or creation, and layout, and 3) file management (FTP).
Photo creation and management is the largest stumbling block
in your hopes of maintaining your website yourself. This is the
task requiring the most expertise and talent and the more complex
software. You will likely want to add photos to your website, which
involves sizing, cropping, color and lighting touch-up, and in rare
cases, drop shadowing or feathering edges, etc. Photoshop, Fireworks
and Image Ready are tools that professionals use, costing $600 to
$800 and requiring a substantial learning curve. In addition, the
amateur does not always have the tools to minimize file size while
maintaining photo quality.
Adobe Photo Deluxe and other software that come with digital cameras
are those that businesses typically have. These are capable of most
of the desired enhancements, sometimes including drop shadows, and
would likely be adequate for your needs.
An easy way of reducing image sizes and corresponding file size
is to email the images to yourself; many photo programs will automatically
down-size for email. This will not necessarily get you exactly the
size you want, but a size that is often appropriate for website
installation.
Considering Doing It Yourself? There are two basic
approaches.
- Obtaining the appropriate software for your computer, making
file changes on your hard drive, and uploading them to
the server.
- Using a web-based administrative interface that we create
for you to update the desired pages or sections of your site,
or the "entire" site.
The decision you need to make includes whether you want to:
- buy appropriate software to supplement what you don't have, spend several
hours of your time and budget on training and set-up of the software in
your computer(s), and allocate the time on an ongoing basis to make timely
updates to your site, OR
- have us implement an on-line tool for updates
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Business Services
Installation, set-up, training, and consulting on popular software
such as the following:
Microsoft Word,
Excel,
Access,
FrontPage
Email, i.e.:
Eudora,
Outlook Express,
Mail (Mac)
Macromedia
Dreamweaver,
Contribute,
Cold Fusion
Adobe Photoshop,
Photoshop Elements,
Photo Deluxe;
Digital Camera Software |
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Hard drive-based software
Adding and updating pages is done easily with a page layout program such
as Microsoft Front Page or Macromedia Dreamweaver (approx. $599.00)the
approach professionals use. I recommend Macromedia Dreamweaver for
site layout. It is an easy, straightforward program to use, and
very "clean" in its coding.
Macromedia has an inexpensive companion product called Contribute
for approx. $169. This is our prefered approach.
Some new computers come with Front Page Express installed, thanks
to Microsoft pushing their products. Microsoft Front Page, around
$150 or $200, is the other most popular tool. It is not as "clean"
in its coding, and training is a bit more complicated for the setup
and uploads, but layout is straightforward and it would do the job
when update of an existing site is the primary task.
With any of these robust or mini programs, you will likely need several
hours of training, and you will likely be in contact again in the future
as your understanding of the program improves and you want to dive into
a broader range of tasks.
The choice of program is not normally a problem, but some compatibility
issues would likely want to be checked IF you venture into more than just
updates. They handle forms and image maps differently. You may want our
assistance in setting up page templates and our instruction on what sections
of pages you may alter safely.
FTP is file transfer protocolsending files to the internet.
This is either available as a feature in one of the layout programs
or as an independent program that costs about $49.00. The task is
straightforward and easily taught. If more than one person, i.e.
you and MRC, will be updating the site, a procedure to check for
the latest files needs to be established and followed.
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Custom web-based administrative console
An approach for adding and updating information to particular
sections of a site is for the developer to create a custom on-line
interface for the business to use. Although the price for this
can vary considerablygenerally several hundred but can be
several thousand dollarsa good ball-park figure is that the
interface will have a return on investment of approximately a year,
i.e. you will pay as much for the tool as you might pay for updates
throughout the course of a year. You will still need to prepare
images separately (if applicable), and you would use this tool instead
of a page layout program and FTP.
Content management systems and web application frameworks
Drupal and Joomla are popular web-based content management programs,
basically on-line software. We will install this or similar software
into your site. You or we will set it up with the site graphics
and structure. The pages of your site are created dynamically based
on information you input in editable versions of your web pages
once logged in.
Beware of the appeal of low-cost services that claim to be easy
to use and get started, i.e. create your own website. Although this
CAN be a very good alternative, with "canned" images and
backgrounds available for your use, there are layout flexibility
limitations and your material is not easily extracted from their
server if you should desire to move to a different service in the
future.
Using this approach on our servers, your information remains self-contained
within your own database and relatively transportable, unlike many
of the services that market this approach. The reality is that the
more complex your site becomes, i.e. database-driven, or sales and
inventory in a shopping cart, you are "married" to either
the server or the software. There is no way to get around this,
just like the major task of moving to a different building or storefront.
The key is to discuss the topic with a competent consultant before
venturing into your chosen approach.
Additionally, since each of these third party approaches is different,
and the web developer must use the same approach as you or work
directly in the database, your support costs can increase. You will
have a net savings in yearly maintenance if you become proficient
at it yourself and need only minimal support.
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We have seen businesses spend several hundred dollars to be ready to
update their own website, and then continue to have us do the updates.
Training is forgotten, practice is necessary to increase the likelihood
that you will do it yourself, and you need to make the time to do
all the steps. You already need to make time to take photos and
write textsteps that delay many businesses from providing
the materials for updates to us and steps that need to be performed
whether you or we update your website. If you can accomplish
these steps, don't let the website update become the bottleneck.
This can be a joint effort. Most of the time it is far easier to
send the updates in an email for us to do. Call on us if you need.
We have seen the do-it-yourself approach work successfully in
a number of appropriate situations, generally with information that
changes regularly, and that the business is already inputting into
other computer programs or providing in print for marketing purposes.
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Each of these businesses or organizations uses Contribute to update
their body content and navigation:
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Each of these businesses or organizations uses a custom admin
to update particular sections of their site:
- The
Common Man Restaurant updates their menu frequently on their website,
and they do this in print first to place in the actual menu
- David
M Dion Real Estate updates their property listings on their site,
and they input this information into the MLS first
- Mad
River Internal Medicine posts articles on their website, generally
after they are run in the local paper
- White
Rocks Inn posts news on their home page and special packages
and wedding congratulations on the Specials page
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Use Our Services Please see Mad River Consulting's current
rates for design, development and
website maintenance. We bill in five minute increments for clients
that are on a regular maintenance program (smaller time increment
than most companies will bill) and charge a minimum of a quarter-hour.
This is not a bad price to pay to save the trouble of having to
remember how when you finally make the time for the update yourself.
We don't mind the detail work. We would much rather update your
site for you. It is safe and speedy.
- Text changes can be done quickly. Several can be done at once typically
in a quarter-hour.
- Photo updates are estimated at 5 to 15 minutes each for digital
and 15 to 30 minutes for scanning, including image enhancement
(as necessary and within reason), installation to the page and
upload.
- Don't forget that consultation time may result in additional charges.
Sometimes estimating and explaining how much something is going to cost
drives up the cost. We are reasonable in our fees, and you can contribute
to your own cost savings by providing clear, consolidated instructions
and attachments in concise, organized emails.
- Adding pages normally takes between one-half and six hours.
If your site is set up to add newsletters, property listings or
any other repetitive information, page addition is less costly
because the structure and process is already there. If you wish
to add a new section of content to your site which involves adding
a new button in your header/sidebar and a new link in your footer,
the cost may be on the higher end allowing for creation of the
button and any necessary layout changes, but this is a less frequent
occurrence which is likely to correspond to a new marketing effort.
Economies of scale can be achieved when multiple new pages are
completed at the same time.
- We promise 3 day turnaround to clients who request regular updates,
and these are typically accomplished in a day. If you are mailing information,
a quick email notification is appreciated in case we are out of town.
Please consider other time factors such as holiday weekends. We will generally
complete other small update projects such as seasonal changes within a
week. Major site improvements and content additions should be planned.
- If MadRiverConsulting maintains "listings"
on your website, please send updates, additions, deletions to
updates. This
will ensure that your listings are updated in a timely manner
in the event "the regulars" are out of town.
- When we perform ongoing work for a client, we periodically test website
functionality such as forms. Occasionally an ISP makes system changes
that trigger other undesirable results such as a broken form script. We
recommend that you test your forms once a month to make sure they are
working properly, and let us know if you suddenly see a drop-off in form
or email inquiries.
We look forward to serving your maintenance and training needs. Please
do not hesitate to contact us via email
or phone with questions or for clarification.
This page updated
3/25/08.
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