LOL - That is hilarious and I really should have put a disclaimer in
there regarding that.!
I may with your permission possibly post this with any inquries
regarding this software <*grin>

All kidding aside though - I would think others out there will inform
clients of the do's and don'ts and potentially harmful situations
management systems like this could cause. There has to obviously be some
discussion, advise, teaching and disclaimers accompanying any software
or admin section that allows the manipulation of content. In the defense
of the future Contribute - that scenario below could happen obviously on
any Content Management system / admin type tool.

Anyhow - I should have added to my sentence - "it will be great" + " for
all my cheapo clients that wince at a measly $75 /per month SEO base
package"




Chris Montgomery wrote:


Monday, November 11, 2002, 6:07:47 PM, Jason Miller wrote:



  

Personally - if this is really what it is - Finally a light means to

edit simple stuff that a developer or a serious designer get's tired of

editing - like "Today's Specials" - it will be great.

    



And so begins the next round between Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

firms and their small business clients:



*Phone rings*



SEO Rep: "Hello?"



Clueless web site owner: "I can't understand it, Mr. SEO guy. For the

past couple weeks, my search engine rankings have dropped like a rock."



SEO Rep: "Have you done anything to your web pages after we spent XX

hours optimizing the content for the search engines?"



Clueless web site owner: "Uh, yeah. I've been using this new-fangled

content editor I bought from Macromedia recently. It's called

Contribute."



SEO Rep: "Contribute?! (quickly pulls up Clueless web site owner's site

in browser...) Yikes! You've completely destroyed all of the optimizing

we did. It's going to take XX hours and $$ dollars to fix it!"



Clueless web site owner: <audible sigh>



SEO Rep: <visions of sugar plum fairies and dollar signs dancing before

him>



  



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