Rebuilding The Sites
By quixjote on Apr 19, 2011 | In Uncategorized | Send feedback »
As you all may or may not know, I run two main sites: quixjote.net and quixjote.com
Quixjote.net is my main business site and once again I am finding that the layout of what is there is not sufficient for my needs. This means that before long I will be going through another change on my site. The goal will be to allow some computer stuff to be easily loaded into inventory and sold, as well as be able to schedule, invoice and complete sales for the lawn care.
Or do I just do a basic site that has some information about everything and then people call/email me from there? I do enjoy things being automated as much as possible, but at what point is trying to make the site automated too much work?
For computer work I build web applications. This is the sort of thing that I do on a daily basis, so I understand how much work goes into them. Do I really want a whole "Solution" on my site or just something that will give the customer some basic information and then everything is handled via correspondences from there?
As far as quixjote.com is concerned, it is a home for this blog… and a testing ground for new ideas. There are all sorts of fun little gems here on this site that I would love to share with people when they get a little more fine-tuned, but for now, they hang in limbo.
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