Choosing a CMS for a charity project, social enterprise, or public sector/corporate site can be a real trial. There are so many great CMSs in the opensource marketplace, yet when we build sites the we are often faced with a choice of the top three to choose from. This is no different from the web manager/comms team staff in an orgnaisation who wind up with the same choices. Do I choose Wordpress, Joomla or Drupal? Frequently we choose Joomla as it does 80%+ of what we want and with a few extra extensions you can get to 90%. But what about that 10%?

The 10% Joomla, Wordpress, or Drupal cannot do is gonna hurt someone somewhere.

It's this last 10% that becomes a potential problem for the client and the agency. This is not an empirical fact but a rough rule of thumb based on our experience. We think it breaks down like this:

CORE Functionality

80%

Extra plugins
[free/commerical]

10%

Coding/Development Work

10%

Your main CMS whether its Wordpress, Joomla or Drupal will probably cover 80% of what you need. The last 20% you can split into two lots of 10%. 10% of the additional functionality can be delivered by adding modules/widgets or extensions to the core CMS. This might give you a feature rich form builder, a specialised Flickr slideshow/picture gallery, or in Drupal or Joomla's case full blown apps that can over a whole suite of functionality like membership management or mailing list management.These may be free or commerical add ons.

But what happens when that last 10% rears its head? How the hell did it get there? Where does that last 10% come from? Do you really need to solve that last 10% and who pays for it? For a web agency that offers solutions this 10% can ruin the profit on a project. For the client it can be the extra expense that wasn't budgeted for and the start of some difficult conversations about budgets and specifications. Somewhere that 10% is gonna cost someone. Lets start with where it comes from.

Where does the 10% come from?

That last painful 10% of functionality you need to squeeze from your CMS can come from various sources:

  • client changes their mind mid project about what is required [we all love them]
  • agency has not scoped fully enough the initial requirements [the afraid to say no scenario]
  • changes in technology in the course of the project means you need to do more work [eg Twitter change their authentication methods]
  • the plugin / add on ( the amber 10%) solves only half the problem and needs customising to meet the brief

 

In our next article we'll deal with some ideas on solving this, avoiding it, and killing it. 

Joomkit enable Start-ups, Not-for-Profits, Charities & SME's to take advantage of web publishing using Joomla Content Management System. We are a respected provider of content management systems and web design in London, Brighton and Sussex with clients all over the UK. We focus on delivering great web experiences for users and website owners working within client's goal and budgets.

The solutions we provide are web content management systems that can be implemented for individuals, small businesses, international charities or blue chip clients. We meet the budget needs of clients while keeping focussed on the end user. Whether the solutions are for intranets, websites or social media marketing, our team of experienced web staff have the skills to deliver your project and digital identity to take your businesses into the future.

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Most large UK charities particpate in affiliate programmes in order to drive new supporters and donations. Many well-known charities are listed on the site such as WWF, Oxfam, ActionAid, World Vision, WSPA, National Trust, Cancer Research UK and many more.

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At Joomkit we aim to make our web solutions flexible and robust for other technologies that you might be working with. If you are already using a third party payment provider or mailing system we dont get in the way - we let you integrate it seamlessly as possible.

Third Party Form Support

Create forms for third party services or cut and paste existing forms into the CMS.E.g. Advocacy online , dotmailer, CTTMail - giving seamless integrated sign ups.


Payment gateway support

Render instant donate forms for payment gateways.

Is your payment gateway not shown here? We make extensions for Joomla so that you can plug and play with your payment provider of choice.

Support 365/24/7

Joomkit Support is available 24/7 all year round. We empower clients to manage their sites effectively but for those moments when extra support is required we are fully available.  

Not a client?

No problem - if you are using an Open Source CMS we are happy to arrange support for you.

Key Features
  • Ticket & phone support
  • 15 minute free fix
  • Live screen sharing
  • SLA's available

 

    A simple to use content management systems let you focus on your web goals. Our solutions on Joomla! CMS give you flexibility, control and power over your web content. Whether you are looking to build a new site, migrate from another CMS, or update your existing site, our professional services and experience will deliver your solutions.

    Simple WYSIWYG editing

    Advanced web editing comes as standard - spellchecker and image management are integrated

    Publishing Control

    One click and prepublishing give you fast and simple authoring control
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    Social Networking

    Facebook

    Utilise your social networking presence in your CMS by including Facebook article comments and comment administration from with the CMS.

    Twitter

    Pull in your Twitter feeds and tweets for given hashtags.



    Form Builder

    Create forms in minutes to capture data. Create custom styles and templates for forms and drop them into articles.


    Campaign Forms

    Create standalone campaign and appeal pages within the CMS


    Search Engine Friendly URLs

    Manage short urls and aliases for pages directly in the CMS.

    Turn this:

    Into this:



    Third Party Form Support

    Create forms for third party services or cut and paste existing forms into the CMS.E.g. Advocacy online , dotmailer, CTTMail - giving seamless integrated sign ups.



    Payment gateway support

    Render instant donate forms for payment gateways

    Kicking off a campaign to coincide with the 10 year anniversary of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, No Women No Peace was an express project delivery with highly individual design and functionality.The campiagn starts with a competition - which is where we are now at the time of writing - them moves on to full blown invitation to action. So this site had to be ready to change to a campaign site with all its associated functionality once the competition had finished and it moves into phase 2.

    We use a team based approach with professional associates

    This provides a flexible and scaleable approach to all our projects and means :

    • We can select the best available people for a project
    • The team(s) keep up to date with technology and are always at the cutting edge
    • Our teams reputation and quality of work is their signature
    • Our teams are highly motivated, experienced and productive
    • Working on a project basis retains focus for everyone
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