[DUG-TO] Great Topic - Making Money With Drupal

Aidan Foster afoster at fosterinteractive.com
Fri Nov 6 12:14:37 EST 2009


I'd love to hear what people are doing with Drupal as a part of their
business models. I've got a small web development team and we've been moving
more and more towards a Drupal focus over the last few years. Moving from
static websites to Drupal based websites has required a completely different
approach to estimating costs, and pitching clients. I'd love to learn more
about how others are dealing with the issues related estimates, and their
development cycle which are key parts to a project's profitability. I'd be
happy to chip in my experiences either as an audience member, or as
mini-presentation.

Aidan Foster,
Principal - Foster Interactive.
afoster at fosterinteractive.com



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> Possible Monthly Session Topic
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> > TITLE: "Making Money with Drupal"
> >
> > DESCRIPTION: Some individuals, and some organizations, have found ways
> > to make money with Drupal. But success requires a business model that
> > generates a positive financial balance, a model that is responsive to
> > market concerns and depends on available skills and experience. What are
> > successful Drupal business models? We've invited a panel of individuals
> > who have found ways to make money with Drupal. They will share their
> > experiences. Audience participation, as always, will be encouraged.
> >
> > I'm prepared to participate, either in the panel or in the audience. I'm
> > not sure who should be invited as panel members. I'm not even sure if
> > this is a topic that would be of general interest.
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> > Comments encouraged.
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> > Bob Fabian - www.fabian.ca
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> You might also want to add in a discussion about what are reasonable ways
> and amounts to contribute back to the Drupal community if you are making
> your livelihood as a Drupal professional.
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> Personally, I focus on giving back to the CiviCRM project since most of
> Drupal projects involve it.
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> From: Evan Leibovitch <evan at telly.org>
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> 2009/11/5 Joe Murray <joe.murray at jmaconsulting.biz>
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> > You might also want to add in a discussion about what are reasonable ways
> > and amounts to contribute back to the Drupal community if you are making
> > your livelihood as a Drupal professional.
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> This may even be a topic that can stand on its own merits.
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> "Contributing back to the community" takes many, many forms, very few of
> which are acknowledged as legitimate. This community includes people with a
> wonderfully diverse set of skills and talents, though some are
> disproportionately over-valued and others under-valued.
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> This characteristic is IMO an orthodoxy worthy of debate. It's found in
> many
> open source projects, but is strangely exaggerated within Drupal based on
> my
> experience.
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> I'd be happy to elaborate in a meeting if anyone's interested. If not,
> that's OK too.
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> - Evan
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> From: "Jocelyn Stretton" <jocelyn at ninjagirl.com>
> Subject: Re: [DUG-TO] Session Topic
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> I rhink this is a great topic. Though at the same time, aside from
> developing other people's ideas I don't see how you directly can 'make
> money
> with drupal' without your own idea?
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