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 Post subject: Would it be better to use a CMS, wiki or regular website
PostPosted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:07 am 
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I"d like to create a non-profit website that can be monetized via ads (adsense for example), however, I want users to be able to collaborate on the information of the website easily. It"s a website for snowboarding tricks, so a regular person can come add a page or entry for a trick or add a picture or youtube video to a page (no video hosting, only image) relatively easily. If not, an easy way to assign say 25 people to be able to edit information on the website.

I know a bit about regular sites, but not much about CMS like drupal or joomla or wiki sites. It seems like wiki sites lack features but CMS would lack the collaboration I require.

Can anyone point me in the right direction of what kind of solution I should be looking for


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 Post subject: Would it be better to use a CMS, wiki or regular website
PostPosted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 4:45 pm 
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I personally think the Wiki would be best as a lot of people are familiar with how wiki"s work. it would be more intuitive to your user. cms can be pretty daunting if you are not familiar with how to set them up or how to maintain them.


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 Post subject: Would it be better to use a CMS, wiki or regular website
PostPosted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 5:32 pm 
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nino,

If you want collaborative effort to create a site full of information open to the public, then go with a wiki. There are some very basic simple ones and then there are some full featured fancy ones, but they all allow users to create pages.

The other CMS scripts don"t allow easy access like wikis do. For an example of a wiki go to http://wikipedia.org and search just about any subject (snowboarding for example) and whatever you find has been put there by some user of the site.



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