CommonPlaces Makes a Splash with New "CP Rescue" Program

CommonPlaces throws a lifeline to businesses with a CPR program specifically designed to "save" websites that have been left half-finished or lacking in performance.

Is your website in need of "CPR"? CommonPlaces e-Solutions, an award-winning, open source Web development firm, recently launched their CP Rescue, or CPR program. The program is designed to save Web projects that are either incomplete, or not working as expected or desired.

The idea for the program begin when the CommonPlaces team began to hear more and more from clients that were looking for an experienced Web developer to step in and put their existing project back on the right track. Typically, CommonPlaces develops large Web projects from start to finish, but the more they offered their CP Rescue services, the more organizations they found that had an unfinished project lingering in development phases, or one that had been launched with poor performance or missing features.

"We began to recognize CP Rescue not only as a great opportunity for our business," said CommonPlaces CEO Ben Bassi, "but also as a very rewarding experience. Through the program, we were able to finish projects that were causing people a lot of time, money, and anguish. Almost without exception, we found that these clients were more appreciative of our expertise and our thorough approach because of what preceded us."

As a committed Acquia Gold Partner and regular contributor to the Drupal community, CommonPlaces is most often called upon to work with the Drupal content management system; however, they have provided consulting, development, and CPR services to clients on a wide range of platforms. Clients who have already taken advantage of this program include The Kabbalah Centre, Intuit, and Spitter.com, a sports-based, real-time news engine that increased their performance by over 100%. Find their CP Rescue stories at http://www.commonplaces.com/portfolio/cp-rescue. More specifics about the program can be found at http://www.commonplaces.com/drupal-repair-drupal-site-optimization.