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Web Hosting For Community Site?


um I’m thinking of starting a website where users can sign up and submit content. Not just a forum I want something where people can build a profile of themselves and submit content linking to things like articles a similar example would be something like redgage but more of a niche site and more community then money making driven. A site builder would also be good.

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Which Is Better And Make Me More Money, Affiliate Marketing, Or Ecommerce Store Selling Stuff?


Well, my way of newbies making money online is paid forum posting.
The problem with paid forum posting is where to find work! You make a short post, and get paid. It is pretty easy work, so it’s hard to find. Fortunately, I have a website where you can get paid to post on forums. Forums pay my website
to get posts, and I have clients like you post. The higher quality your posts are the more you get paid.
You are ranked based on your posts. The lowest rank gets $0.05 per post, and the highest rank gets between $0.15 and $0.20 per post. All payouts are by Paypal within 24hours. Our website tracks your posts AUTOMATICALLY! When
you accept a job you register on the forum and input your username into the site. We automatically check the username for posts and credit you money instantly.
It is an easy way to make between $5 and $7 an hour, and you will never run out of work. For more information checkout the link
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How Do I Back Up Phpbb Forum Posts/accounts?


I want to re-install PHPbb when I switch new web hosts, but I had several problems with the forums first off. I would like to make a record that this is PHPbb3 and it’s the most recent version available.
The problems lie with the spam-bots initially. They keep on coming and I had to keep banning them… and of course, that doesn’t help too much as more keep coming. So, I tried turning on “activation by e-mail”. Instead, it prevents EVERYONE from registering their accounts because it’s not sending any e-mails.
Next, I tried using the pre-installed reCAPTCHA that was included in my PHPbb download. Guess what? It doesn’t stop the bots. I was wondering if the reCAPTCHA was outdated or something and if I need to re-install it. And that is another problem: I have no idea how to re-install reCAPTCHA just to double-check if that has something to do with bots bypassing it.
Next, some of the registered users cannot log into the forums for some reason and instead they receive a message saying they exceeded the maximum number of tries. When they entered in the CAPTCHA to log in… Socket Error.
I want a specific set of forums where Guests may advertise their sites or make affiliating requests. I set those forums’ permissions so Guests should be able to post. Guess what happens when they tried posting? Socket Error.
So I feel like giving up and just re-install the forums when changing hosts. However, I want to keep the accounts and the posts intact but not the settings. Can anyone give me some support on any of these issues? Thanks.
P.S. Here is the link to the forums if you want to see the problems for yourself:http://pkmnstray.com/

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Can I Use My University’s School Colors On My Website?


I am creating a website for students at my college. It does not contain the school name or the school logo. It is not to be affiliated with the school. Saying this, I would like to have to my school’s colors (blue and white) on my website.
Could my university react negatively to me using the school colors? Would they be able to press charges or demand my site close down?
After all, it is just a color combination, but I feel that, because it is a forum/classifieds website for students of my university, they may be more strict.
(For further explanation of my website, refer to the following example. My college is called Beer Bottle University, located in the town of Bud. The website I am creating is called Bud Students. I am not using Beer Bottle University’s logo or name, but I would like to use their school colors. Is it possible?)

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Web Hosting Choose Please Help Me!?


Hello, everyone. After reading so many internet gurus’ posts in warrior forum, I finally decide to build my website to make at least 20 dollars a day, maybe I’ll do better. I have viewed many web hosting sites, still don’t know which one to choose. I have very limited budget to invest. I plan to build more sites on the same hosting after I earn some bucks. So I do need some inexpensive and good speed hosting service. I saw some providers offer a free domain, but no dedicated IP. I think independent IP would be important, maybe for better browse speed? Right now, I only have around 100 bucks to start my affiliate marketing business. I need some real advice from you, my friend, I really need a success in it. Any advice for me, thanks again.

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Louisiana Citizens Attack The State’s Proposed Biology Textbooks. Why Do Atheists Care What Others Believe?


A group of Louisiana citizens, believed to be backed by the conservative Christian Louisiana Family Forum, are attacking the state’s proposed biology textbooks because, well, they teach too much evolution.
The Baton Rouge Advocate reported this week that a state panel is scheduled to review the issue Friday after the state’s school board held off adopting the biology I and biology II textbooks due to the complaints.
Winston White, one of the residents who complained about the books, said, “It’s like Charles Darwin and his theory is a saint. You can’t touch it.”
It’s worth noting that White is the son of Darrell White, who was one of the Louisiana Family Forum founders. This move is all part of an ongoing broader strategy, one that the LFF, which is affiliated with Focus on the Family, has been behind since the beginning.
Darrell White also told the Advocate that the textbooks don’t comply with the anti-evolution law known as the “Louisiana Science Education Act,” which the Family Forum helped write and successfully lobbied for in 2008. The LSEA instructs educators to promote “critical thinking skills, logical analysis, and open and objective discussion of scientific theories being studied including, but not limited to, evolution, the origins of life, global warming, and human cloning.” It also allows teachers and school districts to use “supplemental textbooks,” which are just code words for creationist and pro-intelligent design materials.
Barbara Forrest, a philosophy professor at Southeastern Louisiana University, co-founder of Louisiana Citizens for Science and one of the creationist movement’s most damning critics, said she believes the complaints are merely a tactic to get disclaimers (Warning: These books teach evolution!) added to the textbooks, or pave the way for the inclusion of creationist supplemental materials.
Other people who lodged complaints said they did so because the books didn’t teach intelligent design.
In written comments to state officials, David Mathers, of West Monroe, said he would “like to see intelligent design explained as an alternate theory to the theory of evolution.”
Curt Eberts, of Monroe, made the same point. He faulted a biology textbook he reviewed for lacking material on the concept of intelligent design.
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