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  • mikesouth
    Confirmed User
    • Jun 2003
    • 6334

    #1

    members site using wordpress

    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.
    Mike South

    It's No wonder I took up drugs and alcohol, it's the only way I could dumb myself down enough to cope with the morons in this biz.
  • BradBreakfast
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2008
    • 415

    #2
    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.


    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.
    Last edited by BradBreakfast; 07-15-2012, 09:20 PM.
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    • slawek
      Confirmed User
      • Dec 2006
      • 31

      #3
      wordpress is blogging platform.
      Why u wouldn't try some cms platform, for example like a joomla?

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      • JOKER
        Facit Omnia Voluntas
        • Apr 2003
        • 2105

        #4
        Originally posted by slawek
        wordpress is blogging platform.
        Why u wouldn't try some cms platform, for example like a joomla?
        Since when is wordpress just a "blogging platform" ?!

        If you treat Wordpress as a CMS you can very well do whatever you imagine with it.

        Stop limiting your own imagination with preconceived notions is the start to that I guess.
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        • mikesouth
          Confirmed User
          • Jun 2003
          • 6334

          #5
          Originally posted by BradBreakfast
          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.
          so the one in the members dir will run fine...adding content and all that stuff and of course only paid members can access it.

          I was planning on using two installs one in the members area and one for the front end. I have strongbox on the members area now I guess I will give this a try tomorrow couldnt hurt anything I hope

          Thanks man
          Mike South

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          • mikesouth
            Confirmed User
            • Jun 2003
            • 6334

            #6
            Originally posted by slawek
            wordpress is blogging platform.
            Why u wouldn't try some cms platform, for example like a joomla?
            because wordpress is a mature platform and if not loaded down with plugins its very efficient

            and joomla is no different really both are written in php and use mysql to do what they do. wordpress has more and better support to my liking
            Mike South

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            • Mutt
              Too lazy to set a custom title
              • Sep 2002
              • 34431

              #7
              I made a thread recently about the same subject, search threads started by me and 'WordPress' in the subject - had some really good feedback and links
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              • jimmycooper
                Confirmed User
                • May 2010
                • 4016

                #8
                check with Bella Bellini. Her site looks great and I believe she did everything on wp.

                http://www.missbellabellini.com/

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                • mikesouth
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 6334

                  #9
                  Thanks guys Ive already done the front end on wp and i like it

                  for a cms it isnt the most elegant setup for a members site but the price is right and I know how to mod the themes and all that the way I want

                  actually for a cms all it lacks is a plugin that would deactivate a post after 30 days then re-activate it in X number of days and do that forever
                  Mike South

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                  • mikesouth
                    Confirmed User
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 6334

                    #10
                    Found that thread mutt...thanks exactly what i needed to read

                    thread here is done thanks guys!
                    Mike South

                    It's No wonder I took up drugs and alcohol, it's the only way I could dumb myself down enough to cope with the morons in this biz.

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                    • JOKER
                      Facit Omnia Voluntas
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 2105

                      #11
                      Originally posted by mikesouth
                      Thanks guys Ive already done the front end on wp and i like it

                      for a cms it isnt the most elegant setup for a members site but the price is right and I know how to mod the themes and all that the way I want

                      actually for a cms all it lacks is a plugin that would deactivate a post after 30 days then re-activate it in X number of days and do that forever
                      Pretty sure a resident WP wiz from GFY can write a plugin like that fairly quick, might not hurt to ask one
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