Infojuice.org is Ron Verzijden and his extensive network. He has been making websites for over 15 years now. It’s not his day-to-day job, though. Four days a week he works as an information manager for a big social housing organization, where he is responsible for the strategic vision on ICT and where he advises the board on all ICT developments.
The rest of the week he works for infojuice.org.
Interestingly enough his two work environments are slowly merging. Websites are used more and more as a place to do business or exchange information, replacing more traditional information and communication systems. While businesses and organizations are increasingly adopting the internet and social networks, allowing staff to communicate easily and directly to customers and stakeholders. As a result clients can benefit from his extensive knowledge of these two fields.
Design, architecture and photography have always been his passion, so is information technology in general and tech gadgets, of course. He is always looking for opportunities to improve business processes using these.
In the recent past he has been involved in the development and design of a number of websites; both as an IT Manager and a management consultant. From 2006 until 2008 he lived in Toronto, Canada where he worked with and advised a number of non-profit organizations in developing an internet strategy or major overhauls of their respective websites. For a small local healthcare organization he developed an intranet concept and a pilot site.
A number of friends and acquaintances starting new businesses called upon him to guide them with their website or their internet strategy. This resulted in a number of websites. In almost all cases with the objective to set up the base and have the client do the rest, help them become knowledgeable and independent, in this area.
To allow for this he uses modern budgetfriendly, easy-to-use content management systems powered by open source communities like Drupal, Joomla or WordPress.
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