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September 28, 2005 at 12:02 am #673477
Anonymous
InactiveHave a look through http://www.hotscripts.com
You might find somethign you’re looking through.
Cheers

Renee
September 28, 2005 at 8:37 am #673489Anonymous
InactiveIm not a kick ass coder.
But for a poker site like that with tons of pages and links and also some good news and interact features for the surfers, i do wonder whats the best solution.
I dont want to start learning a cms thats ha way too many features than i need. Thats would just be a loss in the long run
mambo are being changed into joomla
typo3
phpnuke
drupal
XOOPS
postnuke
yacswhat script would be a good choice or any other i havnt listed here?
September 28, 2005 at 12:37 pm #673493Anonymous
InactiveWell… They all have their limitations. You will have to learn a lot about a CMS before you decide it is or isn’t the ‘way to go’, unfortunately.
I used Mambo on my first site and realized that to do database transactions, which is assuredly utilized on Pokerlistings.com, I had to write my own modules and components.
It wasn’t difficult, but I had to learn the internal workings of mambo to get things to happen correctly.
I build from scratch now.
With all that said… The person either highly customized a CMS or is using something with tons of features. Just a guess, though.
kw
September 28, 2005 at 5:41 pm #673509Anonymous
Inactivekwblue wrote:Well… They all have their limitations. You will have to learn a lot about a CMS before you decide it is or isn’t the ‘way to go’, unfortunately.I used Mambo on my first site and realized that to do database transactions, which is assuredly utilized on Pokerlistings.com, I had to write my own modules and components.
It wasn’t difficult, but I had to learn the internal workings of mambo to get things to happen correctly.
I build from scratch now.
With all that said… The person either highly customized a CMS or is using something with tons of features. Just a guess, though.
kw
Thanks for your input
Not sure but i read from their website that “mambo” is now “jomla”
Can you explain what you mean with Database transactions ?
Well i will keep reading here and get back to me if you wanna share something with me
September 28, 2005 at 7:12 pm #673516Anonymous
Inactive‘Database Transactions’ – I store a lot of my site content in a database. That way, if affiliate codes change, if casino metrics change, if basically anything changes… I just update the database and it will replicate to the entire site(s).
A good example:
My top 5 casino list (or Top 3 on my main site). I store all the casino metrics (for the casinos I represent) in a database and order them based upon which ones I believe are best for the particular ‘area’ of expertise my site is involved with.
When I feel a casino isn’t as good anymore, I update the order (in the database). Now I go to the site and the order is changed on all the necessary pages.
The ‘database transaction’ is the ‘querying’ of data from the database and then displaying it on the screen.
Hope that made sense.
kw
September 30, 2005 at 1:45 am #673608Anonymous
Inactivethanks for your time and yea it made more sense now
October 22, 2005 at 12:37 am #674805Anonymous
Inactivethey use a custom content management system from what I can see… there’s nothing on the market that can accomodate such a vast site. just by browing their site really quickly I would say that they are either outsourcing to a linux dev house or doing everything themsevles in house.
just my 2 cents though…
October 22, 2005 at 12:06 pm #674826Anonymous
InactiveThey could do that with Mambo or Joomla and write custom modules and components much more quickly than completely writing their own custom CMS.
October 24, 2005 at 4:46 am #674926Anonymous
InactivePL is by far the best poker affiliate for party poker. A friend of mine who is oen of the top dogs told me that it’s rumored that PL makes $500k a month. :chearlead
October 24, 2005 at 6:24 am #674933Anonymous
InactiveQuote:PL is by far the best poker affiliate for party poker. A friend of mine who is oen of the top dogs told me that it’s rumored that PL makes $500k a month.$500K a month? wowsers :wow:
October 26, 2005 at 2:13 am #675065Anonymous
Inactivethey are the biggest affiliate site in the world bar none. They come up as #1 for so many phrases it isn’t funny!
October 26, 2005 at 5:08 am #675071Anonymous
InactiveYou can double that monthly income to 1million NET for PL. After a few drinks at CAC some aff managers get loose lips :shots:
It’s no mom and pops site. Plenty of good talent goes into that organization.January 18, 2006 at 7:40 pm #681246Anonymous
InactiveBigDaddy wrote:You can double that monthly income to 1million NET for PL. After a few drinks at CAC some aff managers get loose lips :shots:
It’s no mom and pops site. Plenty of good talent goes into that organization.4354353453453654ytrgh45764
January 19, 2006 at 1:30 am #681277Anonymous
Inactiveworldpeace wrote:6 million to be exactMonthly?
I like the site and google like the site too, but 6 million every month?
January 19, 2006 at 1:44 am #681283Anonymous
InactiveI really should have built some of these sites when I first came to the internet. Back then I was fascinated with directories, search engines, and seo. I should have created some communities and content sites…
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