Small Farm Central is
designed
as a low-cost solution that helps farmers get their message to customers
effectively. At the heart of this system is
the
idea of templates. I think this is something that is foreign to many in the
farming community, so I will attempt to clear up how templates work in Small
Farm Central and how this makes it possible for us to offer sites at around $20/month
instead of $1,500 and up that the market usually demands for custom-designed
sites.
Small Farm Central sites are not custom designed unless you want them to be --
custom design is at an extra cost. Each site comes with a series of templates
that you can access through the control panel. The control panel is an area of
the site that only the owner can access by username and password and is where
the site is controlled -- each farmer has access this area 24 hours a day so
that changes and updates to the site can be made without contacting me or anyone
else. There are currently four templates available to farmers, which would be
very limiting except for the fact that each template can be further customized
to reflect what is special about your farm.
This is the basic look of the Sky Blue Sky template.
Let's take the newest template, Sky Blue Sky (see the image to the above for a
preview). This is a very general, soft look with photos that would work for many
farm websites. But with Small Farm Central you can customize the header photo,
the background image, and the right-hand column image in the control panel. See
the screenshot below for how this works in the control panel. All you have to do
is browse for the photo you want to use in your template and then upload it.
Some farmers do this themselves and sometimes I help with the process because I
understand that you a farmer not a computer geek.
Editing the Sky Blue Sky template.
Now, the next screenshot is of a customized "Sky Blue Sky" template -- same
farm, same
blog
entries, but entirely different look through the use of the Small Farm
Central templating system.
The Sky Blue Sky template with changes made from the control panel.
By making each site completely customizable (through the use of templates as
evidenced here) and by employing the control panel (to put the control of your
website in your hands, where it should be) prices can be kept very low as
compared to a custom designed site that you must contact the web developer each
time you want to make a change. I am very honest with farmers: since this is
essentially a collaborative project where many farms are working together to pay
for this website software solution, you do not always have the fine-grained
control that you may have over a much more expensive custom designed site. As
the project moves forward and gathers more input from member farms the sites are
becoming more customizable.
One of our members,
Broadened
Horizons Organic Farm in
West Roane County of
Eastern Tennessee is currently working with me to get the exact look that they
want for their website. For example, he was a bit unhappy with the current
products portion of the site which allows each farmer to list what products they
are bringing to market or have for sale. He wants more control to list what
varieties are available and any other relevant information for each product. I
agreed with him that the current products page was lacking flexibility and there
is a plan to get his changes and more included in the next version of Small Farm
Central.
I hope he would agree that while there is small loss in flexibility, there is a
great gain in the amount of features that each site contains. From a dynamic
photo gallery to file and categorize, to dynamic surveys, to a fully functional
blog, and more. Also, in the very near future we will also
offer
a fully integrated ecommerce
solution to allow
you to sell your products on your website. I am very open to suggestions during
the process as shown above in the discussions with Broadened Horizons Organic
Farm.
I think it is difficult for farmers to wrap their heads around exactly what
Small Farm Central is because it is outside of the realm of the way most people
experience the Internet, so I hope this explanation of templates and a little on
the control panel helps hint at how this all works. It may sound overly
technical, but many farmers who have very few technical skills comment on how
easy the control panel is to use once they get around it the first few times.
Sign
up for a free demo of Small Farm Central
today to get an
even closer look at how it works.