Just use two WordPress installs and two databases. One for your tour and one installed in your /members directory. Keeping them separate allows different themes, etc without having to use any "pay site plugins" to separate and complicate content management. Just manually create trailers for your tour, as your going to need them for your affiliates anyways. I would use some sort of caching plugin for your tour like W3 Total Cache. In the future, if your tour traffic become too much, utilize cloudflare.com on your tour, and keep actual server resources for your paying members. If you can afford it in the future look into a CDN, but shop around and bargain them down.
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Originally Posted by mikesouth
I tried this several years back and couldnt do it because wp didnt integrate at all with ccbill or netbilling
Im considering it again...i thought I read that bettercgi has a solution now but I cant find it or a price for it.
also what would happen if i installed wordpress into my members area? Im guessing that would open up lots of permissions issues for wordpress...anyone tried that?
Thanks y'all.
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