I frequently set up small websites all three of these features are available
as built in options with the hosting plans, though sometimes you'll get
wacked a few extra bananas for them in the monthly fees. Check out Network
Solutions or GoDaddy to get a feel for costs and then do some comparison
shopping. 

Dave

David Smith
Systems Administrator
Doan Family of Dealerships
(585) 352-6600 ext.1730
[email protected]
www.upstatedigitools.com

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Michael Madigan
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 3:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NF] Looking for a web site for a end user


I have a potential client that wants to set up a website that will have


1.  A user forum

2.  a signup form to accept paypal money

3.  ability to add advertising and/or blogging.


This system is for a Multi-level marketing company that he is starting.  


Are there any turn-key systems for a novice to use?  I will set it up for
him, but he will do the blogging, set up the advertising, set up information
pages, FAQs, Marketing information, etc.

This may sound like a lot to ask, but does anyone actually setup a framework
like this for the end user who doesn't know anything about programming or
HTML?

Mike

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