1. We developed our web site in-house.
2. SharePoint.
3. Yes.
4. All updates go through our Web Master who is the Director of
Communications. He processes them and then sends them to the technology
department to be posted.
Robert Flanagan
Missouri Military Academy
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Elizabeth Donahue <
edonahue@friendsacademy1810.org> wrote:
> I am taking a hard look at my school's website and the resources required
> to maintain the site with our current provider. I thought I would reach out
> to other schools to see how you are best managing your web presence. I was
> wondering if you would be
> willing to share some information about your website hosting with me. Here
> are some questions, but anything you are willing to share would be helpful.
>
> 1. Did you create your website in-house, or did you hire a website
> developer?
>
> 2. If you created the website, what software did you use to build your
> site? If you used a developer, what company did you use?
>
> 3. Would you do it the same way again?
>
> 4. How are updates handled? Can you do them yourself or are the outsourced?
> How timely is the turnaround? Is there an added cost?
>
> 5. Are you happy with the fees required to keep your website running? If
> you are willing to share ballpark figures, that would be helpful.
>
> Thank you for you help!
>
> Beth Donahue
> Friends Academy
> North Dartmouth, MA
> edonahue@friendsacademy1810.org
>
>
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