1. Conor Griffin

    ECommerce Manager at Media Company

    27 January 2011 15:42pm

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    Hi all,

    Currently looking around and would be greatful for any advice. It appears that MAgento and other operators kike Venda are the most common.

    However we sell expensive content, and we want that content to be curate-able by the user. We don't want a traditional "retail" approach.

    Anybody have any names to reccomend? They would have to have at least some history of working with large, professional organisations with an established site and customer base.

    Many thnaks in advance

  2. Ashley Friedlein Staff

    CEO at Econsultancy

    31 January 2011 13:36pm

    Ashley Friedlein

    Hi there

    Interesting question. We (Econsultancy) have toyed with the idea, over many years, of creating a new business which licenses our own technology platform. We're a B2B publisher with a similar model to your own and when we've looked at platforms over the years we've never found anything that does what we need - either too much focused on content management and not enough e-commerce capability for content sales OR too e-commerce focused (merchandising/stock/inventory/pricing/offers...) with not enough content/profiling type functionality. So we've built and refined our own platform over the last 10 years.

    We've decided against licensing our platform (for the moment) as we're still busy developing it for ourselves (e.g. elearning, globalisation/localisation, mobile version etc.). I haven't recently re-looked into the platforms out there but we could do it for you as a piece of research/consultancy if of interest.

  3. Matt Tilbury Gold

    Director at Codehouse

    07 February 2011 08:32am

    Matt Tilbury

    Hi,

    We have done similar projects in the publishing sector, most recently www.treasurytoday.com. Subscribers get gated access to content (articles, reports, etc) at different service levels and can store, aggregate and download content in their own "take-home" collections. Take a look at the website (and ours - www.codehousegroup.com) and do give me a bell.

    Matt
    +44 (0)751 509 8277

  4. Matt Tilbury Gold

    Director at Codehouse

    07 February 2011 08:35am

    Matt Tilbury

    oh, and all the subscribers are managed within a CRM (in this case MS Dynamics CRM).

    http://www.codehousegroup.com/cases/treasury-today.aspx

    Matt
    +44 (0)751 509 8277

  5. Stanley Mathew

    Digital Marketing/Online Marketing Specialist at Ecommerce Freelancer

    09 May 2011 13:04pm

    Stanley Mathew

    In my opinion, Drupal is so powerful enough to produce exactly what you want. I have been working with Drupal for more than 5yrs today and its feature is simply amazing.

    In simple terms, Drupal is a full (CMS) without functionality limits.

    There are thousands of modules to select from according to your business needs developed by the community for the community. Chosen from the bulk of modules, you are guaranteed the creativity to develop almost any type of Content Management System with everything managed through the admin section of the website irrespective of the nature of data.

    The core code of Drupal allows you to extend it's functionality as required.

    Drupal is an amazing CMS tool. One order thing I like about Drupal is that; It is very easy to learn if you are a newbie.

  6. pk vaish Silver

    MD at Livelink New Media

    22 June 2011 08:09am

    pk vaish

    Conor,

    I agree with Stanley, Drupal would be a perfect fit for your requirement. Magento is a great ecommerce platform but your need points to a system which is based on collaboration and community. Drupal is such a tool. With over 7000 free extensions and a powerful ecommerce solution it is certainly capable of delivering what you describe.

    Combine Drupal with our Copernica software which is an eCRM system and you have a powerful business tool. Copernica is capable of running automated email/sms/fax messaging based on user actions/state. For example if someone registers and does not buy, you can have it send them an email bestowing the virtues of your business to persuade them to complete a purchase. Many similar campaigns can be designed and run in background, maximising your ROI.

    My company, Livelink New Media (www.livelinknewmedia.com) specialise in ecommerce and B2B sites based on Drupal. I would be pleased to discuss your needs further.

  7. Gaurav Saini

    Viithiisys Technologies

    15 July 2011 11:31am

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    HI Conor,
    This Might be usefull to you.
    www.­vplanetcommerce.­com

  8. Conor Griffin

    ECommerce Manager at Media Company

    24 July 2011 16:22pm

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    Hi Folks,

    Sorry I wasn't aware that my post had generated such feedback.

    Thanks for all your responses and help. I will check out the various sites.

    Cheers
    Conor

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