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	<title>Comments on: TMUPLive48: Let&#8217;s Talk SoHo with Douglas E. Welch</title>
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		<title>By: Jeremy</title>
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		<description>Interesting show - regarding the website building I&#039;d like to share how we handle our customer sites.  We run into the exact same issue - low budgets but customers want a nice site.  We have turned to the joomla CMS - we charge a low fee - outsource an inexpensive template create and build a quick framework and teach the customer to edit it - then they have a space they can change and edit and its customized to them - it&#039;s a happy medium between a pro site and something like blogger.com.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting show &#8211; regarding the website building I&#8217;d like to share how we handle our customer sites.  We run into the exact same issue &#8211; low budgets but customers want a nice site.  We have turned to the joomla CMS &#8211; we charge a low fee &#8211; outsource an inexpensive template create and build a quick framework and teach the customer to edit it &#8211; then they have a space they can change and edit and its customized to them &#8211; it&#8217;s a happy medium between a pro site and something like blogger.com.</p>
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