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To make an example, the software on which this forum is based, is light years ahead of the software Yahoo groups is based.
I'd like to contact somebody at Yahoo and send this person a list with suggested improvements. Whom could I contact? Any chance that they would listen to me?
I have one site on a basic professional package (£9.95 per month) which more than cover's what I need for 1000 visitors per day (around 80mb bandwidth per day) and I reckon it will be good up to around 1500 - 2000 visitors per day.
Scott
Well, then I would have to maintain that system and pay for hosting and bandwidth - and wouldn't get anything monetary in return.
If you can't spare the $200/annum and 20 minutes a day that it costs me to run an ASP forum and you can't see any worthwhile intangible benefits either then I guess you will have to keep bitching to Yahoo.
Good luck!
If you can't spare the $200/annum and 20 minutes a day that it costs me to run an ASP forum and you can't see any worthwhile intangible benefits either then I guess you will have to keep bitching to Yahoo.
Well, I have a site which I use to sell my photos. Then there is this support group for a specific digital camera, which is a side activity, and which by the way takes a sizable amount of my time even if I don't manage the technology. I'm the group owner and it takes some effort to make sure that everything runs smooth (no spamming, flaming, trolling etc.). I have set up a team of moderators, but still find myself committing a lot of my time to this users group. If I also had to take care of the technology, this amount of time would go up even further.
I might add that I can't use this users group to promote my pictures, as it's a group for enthusiasts of this digital camera.