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| postings@alexshirley.com 2006-01-30, 8:01 am |
| Hi
I work for a small company that publishes a number of paper based
newsletters for companies. It also supplies these newsletters as PDF's
and sends w ly updates (e-bulletins as we call them). It also have a
related conference business.
They are finally deciding to scrap their old websites and update them.
They basically need a top portal that shows the news from every
publication downwards. They need a website for every newsletter and
seperate corporate/conference websites. They want each website to be
branded with their look and feel, and they want it to be easily updated
(the less time spent the better). They want to be able to uploads
adverts and easily track them. Stats reports need to be easy to access
and understandable to them. It needs to be able to handle customer
accounts so when they log in they get access to the newsletter info
they have paid for. They need a shopping cart to buy their products. OK
they basically want the earth and do very little in the likes of
maintaining it :)
Does anybody know of any good solutions, ideally complete, ideally in
ASP.NET 2.0 (or 1.1 I guess). I am looking for more or less a full
solution where the major work will be in the graphical templates.
Does anybody work in the publishing field, can anybody give any
recommendations of any "off the shelf" solutions so to speak. If I had
the time I would do it myself, but unfortunately it doesn't look like
that's going to happen now for a number of reasons.
Cheers
Alex
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| clintonG 2006-01-30, 7:03 pm |
| Every web developer is in the "publishing field" and every developer who has
any experience at all has tried asking people like you -- begging them in
fact -- please take your medication.
<%= Clinton Gallagher
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NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com
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<postings@alexshirley.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I work for a small company that publishes a number of paper based
> newsletters for companies. It also supplies these newsletters as PDF's
> and sends w ly updates (e-bulletins as we call them). It also have a
> related conference business.
>
> They are finally deciding to scrap their old websites and update them.
> They basically need a top portal that shows the news from every
> publication downwards. They need a website for every newsletter and
> seperate corporate/conference websites. They want each website to be
> branded with their look and feel, and they want it to be easily updated
> (the less time spent the better). They want to be able to uploads
> adverts and easily track them. Stats reports need to be easy to access
> and understandable to them. It needs to be able to handle customer
> accounts so when they log in they get access to the newsletter info
> they have paid for. They need a shopping cart to buy their products. OK
> they basically want the earth and do very little in the likes of
> maintaining it :)
>
> Does anybody know of any good solutions, ideally complete, ideally in
> ASP.NET 2.0 (or 1.1 I guess). I am looking for more or less a full
> solution where the major work will be in the graphical templates.
>
> Does anybody work in the publishing field, can anybody give any
> recommendations of any "off the shelf" solutions so to speak. If I had
> the time I would do it myself, but unfortunately it doesn't look like
> that's going to happen now for a number of reasons.
>
> Cheers
>
> Alex
>
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| postings@alexshirley.com 2006-01-31, 7:03 pm |
| I think you misread the question Clinton, and you misunderstand my
definition of "publishing" in this instance. I meant in the
magazine/newsletter publishing industry, not "Build/Publish Web Site"
that you are thinking about. The fact is that there are CMS packages
available that specifically target this industry and its culture, and I
was interested to see if anybody had any experience in them, written
specifically in ASP.NET, so I may at least be able to maintain any code
issues that may occur.
To be honest I'm very surprised to see that flaming exists in this
forum at all (I certainly haven't seen it before). This is a friendly
developer community not a trolling hole. That certainly was not a
friendly post.
Cheers
Alex
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