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<blockquote data-quote="orbitalfreak" data-source="post: 847785" data-attributes="member: 1669"><p>For more information, my parents are starting a farm, raising goats, rabbits, cows, and poultry. The main stock will be miniature horses, though. We want the site to mainly be a "storefront" of what stock we have available to sell. It would be constructed to showcase the animals we will have on the farm, list what's for sale, and have just an e-mail/snail-mail address for contacting us to actually do business. We won't be selling anything through the site itself.</p><p></p><p>As an example, <a href="http://www.sevenacresfarm.com" target="_blank">this site</a> is what we're trying to get ours to look like. We probably won't start out with a message board though, but there is a possibility to add one later (maximum number of users would probably be in the low hundreds).</p><p></p><p>Main</p><p>-Horses</p><p>--Galleries of our Stock</p><p>---What's for Sale (contact info)</p><p>-Rabbits</p><p>--Galleries of our Stock</p><p>---What's for Sale (contact info)</p><p>-Other Animals ... same format.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't think so.</p><p></p><p>Probably not. We're talking about just a simple HTML setup.</p><p></p><p>About 5-10% of ENWorld's traffic, at the most.</p><p></p><p>Not sure, probably the default .com.</p><p></p><p>Storage space? Probably under the 10MB mark.</p><p></p><p>Website will be mostly a gallery, with information. It will be the primary source of information about the business. Actual business communications will be done through e-mail; it won't be like ordering things from Amazon.com or anything.</p><p></p><p>I can upload files to a server using a FTP program. That should be sufficient for the amount and type of updating we would be doing. </p><p></p><p>Overall, I'm expecting (hoping for?) a low level of difficulty in maintaining the site. About once a month, I would upload some new pictures or make a new page to showcase a single animal. It should be something I could do in a weekend, maybe a full week for major updates, all in my free time. The website won't be my place of work, but just a service to help out my parents with the farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orbitalfreak, post: 847785, member: 1669"] For more information, my parents are starting a farm, raising goats, rabbits, cows, and poultry. The main stock will be miniature horses, though. We want the site to mainly be a "storefront" of what stock we have available to sell. It would be constructed to showcase the animals we will have on the farm, list what's for sale, and have just an e-mail/snail-mail address for contacting us to actually do business. We won't be selling anything through the site itself. As an example, [URL=http://www.sevenacresfarm.com]this site[/URL] is what we're trying to get ours to look like. We probably won't start out with a message board though, but there is a possibility to add one later (maximum number of users would probably be in the low hundreds). Main -Horses --Galleries of our Stock ---What's for Sale (contact info) -Rabbits --Galleries of our Stock ---What's for Sale (contact info) -Other Animals ... same format. Don't think so. Probably not. We're talking about just a simple HTML setup. About 5-10% of ENWorld's traffic, at the most. Not sure, probably the default .com. Storage space? Probably under the 10MB mark. Website will be mostly a gallery, with information. It will be the primary source of information about the business. Actual business communications will be done through e-mail; it won't be like ordering things from Amazon.com or anything. I can upload files to a server using a FTP program. That should be sufficient for the amount and type of updating we would be doing. Overall, I'm expecting (hoping for?) a low level of difficulty in maintaining the site. About once a month, I would upload some new pictures or make a new page to showcase a single animal. It should be something I could do in a weekend, maybe a full week for major updates, all in my free time. The website won't be my place of work, but just a service to help out my parents with the farm. [/QUOTE]
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