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11-28-2009, 05:34 PM
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I wouldn't make a website about something you're just starting to get into. Become an expert and what you do, produce quality content, then make a website. Unless of course you don't want it to be successful. Also, don't bother with paid subscriptions until you have thousands of members.
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Make it free for the first few, then start charging money.
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I wouldn't make a forum/MyBB themes site, I would make a portfolio for your MyBB themes and if you must charge I think you should start free. I think a better option for monetizing it though would be to offer paid design services and use your free themes as a promotional tool.
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People thing that what I did I always did. They make immitation HF or Mybb Central sites every week now. I didn't charge for subscriptions on either site until they were established as viable sites with a reputation. You should never start a site and ask people to pay to be part of it until it's something they "must-have".
I haven't seen your work but it sounds like you're coming from a place with little to zero experience. Spend a year making themes and offering support at MyBBoard.net then consider if you want to begin commercial work.
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I was going to make a slightly HF like site when there was that brief period where it seemed HF was going to go away, then when it didn't I scrapped the site lol.
@ OP, the best thing to do is to submit several themes to mybboard.net and see how they are received. Become active on mybboard.net, and start helping people out. Hope on some other mybb sites as well and start getting your name out there.
Then, after a while of creating themes and making sure it's something you'd be interested in really doing for money, throw up a site as a portfolio, not a mybbsource.com/mybbcentral.com type site. There are already enough of them and they never really work out (minus the two I mentioned and a select few others). Then start offering custom work.
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Thanks guys. I'm going to be making themes and submitting them to mybboard.net, mybbcentral, and other sites for now. I'm against those imitations just as much as you. The main reason I wanted to make my own site was to have a portfolio of my themes all in one place. The subscription fee thing just seemed to go with the idea. It turns out that all I really need is provided by the Mybboard mods section so I'm set.