So after reading up on CPAlead I thought I'd write a CMS targeted at the TV show niche. What would you guys like to see if/since you run/ran a TV show site? It doesn't have to be one that monetizes with CPAlead. PS: The script is almost already feature complete, shouldn't take more than another day to add the features I already know I want. I would like to add more features and I thought that this place would be the best place to ask.
Well I am actually just looking for general ideas and features. Like I already have seen that sites will show "Next show air [DATE]". Basically I want to make it easier, more effective and faster for someone to create a site in this niche. If someone already has some knowledge of the TV show site niche they should have some idea of what features are expected. If anyone does want to see my current development site then just sent me a PM, I would prefer to keep the site outside of Google's index, as well it is a beta so it is not in a state ready for deput.
Well here it is: http://tvcms.warll.com/ Anyone have any comments and or suggestions? Tomorrow I'll write up documentation plus a get started guide, anyone know what scripts like this sell for?
Its alright. Only a complete rookie would use something that simple in my opinion though. I've seen way more capable scripts sell for about $50
Thank you for the comment, may I ask what features the other scripts had? Did they happen to be aimed at multi-topic sites?
Must have backend admin panel to add and remove link. Other than that,must be able to change the template.
Haha! Yeah actually it did work, the problem was that you haven't found the real backend, which has another option allowing you to rebuild the static html. Of course if you do navigate to the dynamic page the cms does out put the code perfectly as it should. <div id="adTop"> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- window.location = "http://www.viewtvnetwork.com/" //--> </script> </div><br /> Code (markup): But yeah I write up some password protection. Edit: No sorry you did find the rebuild script, your redirect script just doesn't work. Although it is in the page source.
I am pretty sure that would work. Actually, I know it would work. Trick is, to get cheap traffic to your site. (I got some tricks up my sleeve)
This page did not redirect: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" style="background-color: #c4c4c6"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Test</title> <link href="http://tvcms.warll.com/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head> <body> <div id="container" style="width:830px"> <div id="content" style="width:630px"> <div id="header"> <h1>Test</h1> </div><br /> <div id="nextEpisode"> February 20th 2010 </div> <div id="video"> </div><br /> <div id="listings"> <div id="seasonTitle">Season 1</div> <div id="episodeList">Episode: <a href="http://tvcms.warll.com/season/1/episode/1">1</a></div> </div><br /> <div id="footer"> The big bang thoery explores the relationships of four geeks and their interactions with normal people. The Big Bang Theory's popularity of recent has boomed, it would appear that the mysterious appeal of outcasts trancends involvement and has helped to romanice the geek persona. </div> </div> </div> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- window.location = "http://www.viewtvnetwork.com/" //--> </script> </body> </html> HTML: Tested in both Chrome and Firefox, the script is there in the source, it jsut isn't working.
Alright in case anyone is interested I have the sales thread for TV CMS up. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1680300 PS: I have long since added authentication.