Hello… I recently purchased FW Pro 5. I have a client who would like to start a used car dealership website and be able to change his inventory on his end. Which CMS would work best (I don’t have a lot of experience with them) for me and my client? Are there any other non-CMS actions that might work as well?
What type of and how much control does your client need over the
content? What’s the client’s (and your) technical comfort level? There
are a great many CMS options from dead-simple: WebYep, to large
enterprise-level. It really depends on the project requirements and
you and your client’s willingness/ability to learn and accept a
certain level of technical know-how. Ease-of-use and features are
mutually exclusive, there’s a price to pay either way. Once you know what’s needed you can better determine the appropriate CMS.
Todd
On Jan 12, 2010, at 2:39 PM, Jon Sampson wrote:
I have a client who would like to start a used car dealership
website and be able to change his inventory on his end. Which CMS
would work best (I don’t have a lot of experience with them) for me
and my client? Are there any other non-CMS actions that might work
as well?
Todd:
Thanks for the tip. I’m not completely savvy when it comes to CMS and WebYep looks like it my solve my problem. My client probably is fairly tech-comfortable, but not with web design skills (or HTML, etc.).
Since there’s already an action for WebYep and it’s a reasonably priced CMS, I’ll probably go that direction.
Thanks again for your insights!
Jon
I think one of the biggest questions is also How many vehicles is he likely to want to advertise at any one time and how often does his stock change.
Bear in mind that this could also be treated like a standard shopping cart site - just without the Buy Button - and most of them are easy for the user to add/edit products - in your case cars.
DeltaDave:
Since he hasn’t opened the dealership yet, I’m not sure what his inventory numbers will be. I doubt he’d have more than 20 cars on the lot at once. I may have to investigate the shopping cart idea. (Mal?) and see if that works just as well as a CMS.
Thanks for the tip!
Jon
For that amount of vehicles WebYep will be ideal for this project.
Forget Mals - it is not a cart as such - more of a payment processor/gateway so not suitable but your web host may well have a a few options bundled with your hosting package.
I have been following this thread - and the link that is given for an auto dealership plug in - is great for a smaller dealership of small amounts of cars. also - as one of the salesman just said - it is too plain for this large dealership/
With a developer licence you are free to change/add the scripts to a look you prefer - and at only $99 that seems quite reasonable.
I haven’t looked into it that much but it would appear to work standalone but they also say
using either a PHP include file or an iframe code you can virtually put the car sale listing on any valid HTML web page
So integration with FW should be straightforward.
More importantly than the look is whether it has all the functionality that your client needs. Looks can be changed but adding a missing feature would be problematic.
On Jul 31, 2010, at 11:50, DeltaDave email@hidden wrote:
as one of the salesman just said - too plain.
With a developer licence you are free to change/add the scripts to a look you prefer - and at only $99 that seems quite reasonable.
I haven’t looked into it that much but it would appear to work standalone but they also say
using either a PHP include file or an iframe code you can virtually put the car sale listing on any valid HTML web page
So integration with FW should be straightforward.
More importantly than the look is whether it has all the functionality that your client needs. Looks can be changed but adding a missing feature would be problematic.
You can edit the the CSS in the script from Stiva and make it your own.
It’s also very easy to implement with FW, one line of code in your FW page. I have not personally used this script but I have used others from Stiva and they will tweak a script or add feature for a very reasonable fee.
Thank you! Do you know any examples of this I can look at and show my client
Thank you
J
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On Jul 31, 2010, at 13:27, Helveticus email@hidden wrote:
You can edit the the CSS in the script from Stiva and make it your own.
It’s also very easy to implement with FW, one line of code in your FW page. I have not personally used this script but I have used others from Stiva and they will tweak a script or add feature for a very reasonable fee.