WordPress - Joomla!

Discussion in 'WordPress' started by MrMarco, Feb 24, 2006.

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    I already have my site up and running with WordPress. Admittedly, it's pretty lean right now as I'm just beginning to add more content and build it up.

    Ultimately I want the site to have articles on health and fitness, which I've already started to post. (An RSS feed would be much easier than the way I'm doing it now, but I really have no idea how to get it working. I know ABOSULTELY nothing about code).

    I also want to have a section, "Trainers Corner" or something like that where a couple of things can happen:
    1) People can join (members that pay a monthly fee) and have access to pics/vids of me doing different exercises correctly, descriptions of different exercises that they can put together for a workout, workout and diet jounals that can be filled in by them and uploaded/emailed to me for analyzation and critique, perhaps even can download to their iPods the pics/vids of the exercises, me describing the exercise and combined with whatever music they want. I will be a virtual trainer... of sorts.
    2) Other personal trainers can use as a reference for their clients. Such as the pic and programs - perhaps for a fee also.

    Yes I would like to add Adsense or some other revenue path. And I would need to be able to adjust it as necessary for SEO purposes.

    I don't think WordPress will be able to handle all of that in the long run, or am I wrong? Is Joomla! more of what I need?

    Perhaps Dreamweaver and do it all myself.

    I don't have much time to learn HTML - CSS etc.

    I'm looking ahead and hope to have something that is able to grow with the site but is easy enough for my dumb ass right now. lol

    Any insight would be greatly appreciated,
    Marco
    :)
     
    MrMarco, Feb 24, 2006 IP
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    No, I don't think WP is currently advanced enough to do all that. Check back in a year or two, though.

    Joomla may be a better bet, but I've not much experience with it.
     
    Mister Tut, Feb 24, 2006 IP