Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
Here's the crux of our problem: The sites work great as is. The clients are happy. What reason do they have to pay for an upgrade that won't get them any improvement? What reason do we have to eat the cost of an upgrade to their site for free? What reason is there to risk a major upgrade and any breakage that might go along with it when the existing stuff works fine?

I agree. If it is a one-off custom website for a client, then, yes, there is no reason to update it if it's running fine. If you are developing an "application" though then I think that that is different.

But I think these one-off custom websites, which are frequently hosted virtually, are the biggest cause of slow adoption rate.

--lonnie

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