Thanks Craig and Mike, these are great leaping off points. Right on in the CRM discussion as I thought in poking around the Sugar, wow this is a bit in-depth and like many of the other products, it doesn't make sense yet. I'll look into Highrise.
Craig brings up a great point that I am rather concerned with in designing an automotive specific site to have the excepted features and plug-ins that are not just going to showcase nice pictures of cars, but sell them effectively. I can certainly use best practices from other well designed car sites and A/B test on my own or with my designer, but as Craig mentioned, unless I am committing to WP for the long term, it will cost something more valuable than money at this point, and that is time.
My last experience in building a pretty simple site with a young WordPress design team took MONTHS longer than planned and was nowhere near as media rich as I envision a slick car site to be. To me, that means that I most certainly can't teach myself all of the necessary WordPress design quickly, perhaps I'm wrong. Although custom sounds right up my alley, if it can't be developed and live within a shorter time-frame (1.5+ month?) and give the same feature set for the customer as a dedicated, overpriced vendor then it makes the choice harder as that is a known development time and cost.
Thoughts?
Regards,
Glen
Craig brings up a great point that I am rather concerned with in designing an automotive specific site to have the excepted features and plug-ins that are not just going to showcase nice pictures of cars, but sell them effectively. I can certainly use best practices from other well designed car sites and A/B test on my own or with my designer, but as Craig mentioned, unless I am committing to WP for the long term, it will cost something more valuable than money at this point, and that is time.
My last experience in building a pretty simple site with a young WordPress design team took MONTHS longer than planned and was nowhere near as media rich as I envision a slick car site to be. To me, that means that I most certainly can't teach myself all of the necessary WordPress design quickly, perhaps I'm wrong. Although custom sounds right up my alley, if it can't be developed and live within a shorter time-frame (1.5+ month?) and give the same feature set for the customer as a dedicated, overpriced vendor then it makes the choice harder as that is a known development time and cost.
Thoughts?
Regards,
Glen