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So what are the selling points?

September 13, 2012 12:13am

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  • #1 / Sep 13, 2012 12:13am

    bmtanner

    1 posts

    Hi,

    I’m new here. I’ve just gotten around to looking into EE. I’ve been a fan of CodeIgniter for some time, but I’ve only worked on a couple of small projects with it, and haven’t had the time to dig deeper for some time.

    My question is, what are the selling points for EE over say Wordpress and Drupal to a client or boss? For example, will I build sites quicker? leaner? more robust? all of the above? Will it be cheaper for a client to build their site in EE than Drupal? As I think Wordpress would be the cheapest, but also the more limiting (and sometimes hacky) solution.

    Also, how does ecommerce stack up for EE? I’ve seen a couple of shopping carts available, but do they compare to larger ecommerce platforms such as Drupal+Ubercart, Magento, or Drupal Commerce? Is there something compatible available or is that something that would be best if created with custom development and various modules pulled together? I’m not yet sure how the module/plugin/bundle/development flow works yet in EE.

    My apologies if that’s too many questions and random talk for a first post, but just some questions/thoughts on comparisons, benefits, and cost (development cost) that I have at the moment.

    Thanks in advance,

    Brian

  • #2 / Sep 13, 2012 10:59am

    Shane Eckert

    7174 posts

    Hello bmtanner,

    Thank you for your questions, and welcome to the ExpressionEngine forums.

    First, I would suggest a few resources to come up to speed on ExpressionEngine. The very being The Big Picture which gives you a short and sweet look at ExpressionEngine.

    Then I would check out the getting started section of the User Guide. It’s a great way to understand how ExpressionEngine works. This video is also a great way to get your feet wet.

    With some of background on ExpressionEngine under your belt you will be better prepared to understand why ExpressionEngine is more than a CMS and how it’s flexibility is far superior than say WordPress.

    I would say that your websites would be built quicker in ExpressionEngine, but the real benefit is that it’s does not assume anything about your data or force you into any workflow. In other words “ExpressionEngine doesn’t force you to work a certain way or impose limitations on your site design, structure, or content. Its flexibility allows you to build a website that not only fulfills your needs and creative vision today, but will grow and scale as your business needs change in the future.”

    Wordpress is free, so cheaper as far as the up front cost to purchase the software. But I believe that ExpressionEngine is cheaper in the long run because unlike the software you have named, you can do a lot more and do it faster. You make up hours and hours in Development time with ExpressionEngine. ExpressionEngine makes DRY very easy!

    I used to create sites in WordPress, and that’s about it. If I wanted something that was not a blog with entries and posts, then I had to hack things up. ExpressionEngine allows you to build websites, but that’s not all. ExpressionEngine really does not care about your content, you can actually Develop! Want to output web pages, cool. Output RSS, or CSS, then awesome. You can output the content as PDF’s if you want. Not forcing you into a blog format but giving you “web software” is one of the areas where ExpressionEngine really shines.

    I am not aware of how the cart Add-Ons for the other products work, so I can not compare. But I know that Magento will work with ExpressionEngine and that our other Add-Ons like Brillian Retail work very well for folks.

    I would also point out that our support is just plain awesome and that our community and developer community is rather large. Add-Ons are vast and so are tutorials, firms that use ExpressionEngine, and Developers that make a living writing Add-Ons for ExpressionEngine.

    You have not asked too many questions at all!

    If you need ANYTHING, please just let me know.

    Cheers,

  • #3 / Sep 28, 2012 3:41am

    Sunnyland

    66 posts

    Yeah great response Shane, and as a creative web developer with a focus on front-end development over massive programming skills, but quickly frustrated by limiting cms applications like wordpress, joomla and others, I can attest to the brilliance of EE, in that it truly DOESN’T CARE WHAT YOUR CONTENT IS. And doesn’t assume anything about what you want to do, or impose unnecessary limitations.

    You can basically input html and it will work.

    You can then proceed to splice it up into sections and tease things out into dynamic formats on the fly, and see instant results.

    This sort of open, responsive, flexible workflow is very hard to find in inferior systems.

    With EE, you really get the feeling that the sky is the limit, and your site can work and look just how you want it to with a bit of work and creative thinking.

  • #4 / Sep 28, 2012 10:43am

    Dan Decker

    7338 posts

    Hi Sunnyland,

    Thanks for the kudos!

    It’s great to see such a grasp of the philosophy behind ExpressionEngine 😊

    Cheers,

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