What if we all work together to develope a website with all kind of content and to support it with anything we can, we pay the hosting together, everyone get's a section of the site to take care of, and we will try our best to build our vertual company and the greatest idea is to share revenue and keep the site a live ... that is a stupid Idea, I think that everyone is selfesh ....anyway it was just an Idea am I dump or what ....
It would have to be a collection of the highest paying keyword rich themes that are somehow related. Just need to find the top 100 web sites and then start looking at categories. It's not impossible!
I think we all are already having such a site where we aren't paying anything but certainly sharing revenues.....You know that site????? It's called DP
I think wissam has the right idea but the team must be small in numbers to concentrate on the different areas. I would think 10-15 members who are experts in their field. However, the tricky part would be the apportioning of payment.
Yea thank you, DP is our very lovely forums but we wan't something that we own and something very big, 15 people working in a one website will be a lot better then working alone ...
Sorry too many scammers in the World and examples of online partnerships that have turned sour. My no1. rule in business is - work with no one and you can only blame yourself when something goes horribly wrong.
I think it's a pretty good idea. Basically you'd be copying everything that has already been posted here at DP and stick it on the site. That is, ofcourse, assuming that the site will be about web development
yahoo's alexa goes to #2 in a day and the discussion board goes #1 LOL 35000 people in one thread arguing needs 1000+ MODS!
Yes. I agree totally. Then you have the sole responsiblity of shelling out the meagre amount of peanuts between you and......you!
I think that you people don't think for the future I will find people in real life, we will work together and someday you will see, I mean ENA project sucks and it was very simply, step by step here is google .. the biggest on the web ... to have a site like google in importance is not a dream ....
I think the only way to do something like this is to use a wiki. YOu can't "assign" people to different sections as circumstances change and you will end up spending most of your time "reassigning" Instead every part should be editable by everybody. If you don't want to spend a lot of time keeping spammers out, you can limit the ips of those that have access. That way changes are immediate and there for all to see
No you are not ^^ we may do all the job together and find people on our locations to work with us . Thank you, nice Idea but what if we make each domain on a seperated subdomain like sports.site.com, news.site.com and each user have ftp access to tha section ..
That means they are all seperate sites...I thought the aim was to create one site. You will also run into another issue...Who owns the domain? The majority of webmasters won't put hours into a project which can be sold or changed at any time by the domain owner. The only way to protect against that is to form a company together but again, the chances of webmasters that have never meant getting into a shared liability situation is pretty slim
Hmmm ... you are right, we can make it a one website and give each user a username and pass so he can log into his section and modify, submit and manage it .... something like a big php nuke site .... and about the domain, I think it must be owned by someone we trust ...someone can't run from us after selling our work ...
Not to get too off topic, but one problem that "you people" have (that is; us ) is that we're all too revenue minded. The majority of us will launch a site with 100% revenue in mind. Not that there is anything wrong with that, I just don't believe this is the way to success. I was watching Call for Help today where they talked about Preloadr.com - Amber (co-host) discussed how the developers of the site aren't doing it to make any money but rather to provide a quality service for people to enjoy. Much like how Google started out.
I don't care about the revenue it will just keep the service free and running, when we start to lose bandwidth after 2 days because of the hight traffic I don't think that we will run to pay for more without a source ...