Now, after our little Farcry sidebar (which I have no plans to use, cause
I like to build my own, even while simpler, at least I understand it and can
troubleshoot it much easier)... back to my original question, or at least
a continuation thereof...

If I decide to take this approach:

- Build Custom Front Ends
- Build a CMS for all relevant sites to use
- Build a database for each client's site

The next question that comes to mind is how to structure the
domains / subdomains for the CMS's.

If I'm *only* doing a CMS for Real Estate agents, then I can create
a subdomain for my domain, whitestonemedia.com, called
REA.WhiteStoneMedia.com,
and send them all to that for content management.  I found that using
subdomains
like this confuses many clients who think that www has to be in there
somewhere,
and they end up trying to go to www.REA.WhiteStoneMedia.com, which, of
course,
doesn't work and leads to phone calls from them trying to figure out why
they can't
access their sites...

If I build a CMS for churches (my next project) and their sites, then I
could
use a subdomain called, say, CMS.WhiteStoneMedia.com (Church Management
System
for this particular CMS acronym), and send my client's there for content
management.

Is this the way to go?  Or should I have dedicated domains for each category
of site,
such as www.RealEstateSiteManager.com for agents and
www.ChurchSiteManager.com
for churches.

It would be nice, and feel more personal to the client if I could tie their
domain name into
the CMS name, somehow.  Perhaps this where Aliases in DNS come into play?
Let's say I have
a single site manager for Real Estate agents, then an agent's site called
www.StrickfordHomes.com.
For their site manager, I use a subdomain called cms.StrickfordHomes.com.  I
then use an alias
and forward them to my overall CMS site for Real Estate agents, called
REA.WhiteStoneMedia.com.
Would that be a better approach?

Or is there a better way (probably) that I haven't considered, yet?

Rick





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