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Originally Posted by Steve Yes, certainly helps! Thanks a bunch.
That was my other question.... say a web developer sets the site up exactly as we wish. That's great and all, but we will want to make changes to is pretty consistently. At least weekly with maybe an exercise of the week section, or recipe of the month.... different articles.... those kind of things.
Is that generally something the web developer will show you how to do or is that why you hire an admin? And is the admin different than the web developer.
Gosh I'm lost, LOL.
As smart as I am with fitness, I'm stupid with this kind of stuff. |
Developer- Builds the backbone (behind the scenes stuff for the site), sets up the functionality of the site, etc
Designer- Does logos, color schemes, site design, etc
The Developer and Designer can be the same person, can be part of a package (you hire a company that has a separate designer and developer), or you can hire them separately.
Adding articles/content is easy once you learn a little HTML, and your developer can help you out with easy tasks like that, but when you want to start adding new features, pages, etc, that's when it can get a little more complicated.
You're going to want someone that charges an hourly fee most likely that will tackle projects as you need them implement into the site. The administrator can be someone who oversees the site as a whole or sometimes even just a message board admin. I have a second administrator, who is the guy who helps me with the marketing of this site when I need it, or upgrading the software.
Maybe a phone call would best explain all this
