subscription website design - recommendations?
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 2:42 pm
Hi
I have been tinkering around for some time now trying to put together a website on my own, using open source software based around one of the popular CMS tools. I am an IT professional and so reasonably technical, however I'm not a programmer or web designer by trade so I have my limitations.
I have a site in place that would suffice well enough as a free website, but the problems have been where I try to integrate the functionality that turns it into a paying subscription website.
Once I have the paying users on board I want a site that is slick and robust, and easy to support, allowing me to focus mainly on providing the content (photos and video) and promoting the site. But with the site I currently have, I am constantly pestered with upgrading the open source programs to the latest version, and having to check that everything is still integrating correctly.
I run another non-adult website and for that project I didn't try to do the site myself but paid for a bespoke development. This model seems to work well because all I have to worry about is the content, newsletters, promoting etc, which fits nicely into the limited time that I have free to work with my websites.
So finally cutting to the chase...I am now considering following a similar model for my adult website. The developers/hosts I used for my other site don't do adult sites otherwise they would have been ideal. So I'm looking for some recommendations for web design companies who might be able to provide a good, honestly priced development (as I work in IT I have a good idea when it is overpriced).
In summary the site mainly just needs to provide the following:
- subscription management (probably CCBill will be the payment provider)
- content is photos and videos
- I already have my main website logo and other logos (designed by an art school graphic design student), and these will be provided to the web designers
- since I already have my open source site in place, I already have a good starting point for the web developers to reference
Thanks
I have been tinkering around for some time now trying to put together a website on my own, using open source software based around one of the popular CMS tools. I am an IT professional and so reasonably technical, however I'm not a programmer or web designer by trade so I have my limitations.
I have a site in place that would suffice well enough as a free website, but the problems have been where I try to integrate the functionality that turns it into a paying subscription website.
Once I have the paying users on board I want a site that is slick and robust, and easy to support, allowing me to focus mainly on providing the content (photos and video) and promoting the site. But with the site I currently have, I am constantly pestered with upgrading the open source programs to the latest version, and having to check that everything is still integrating correctly.
I run another non-adult website and for that project I didn't try to do the site myself but paid for a bespoke development. This model seems to work well because all I have to worry about is the content, newsletters, promoting etc, which fits nicely into the limited time that I have free to work with my websites.
So finally cutting to the chase...I am now considering following a similar model for my adult website. The developers/hosts I used for my other site don't do adult sites otherwise they would have been ideal. So I'm looking for some recommendations for web design companies who might be able to provide a good, honestly priced development (as I work in IT I have a good idea when it is overpriced).
In summary the site mainly just needs to provide the following:
- subscription management (probably CCBill will be the payment provider)
- content is photos and videos
- I already have my main website logo and other logos (designed by an art school graphic design student), and these will be provided to the web designers
- since I already have my open source site in place, I already have a good starting point for the web developers to reference
Thanks