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| I have a site with you that is beginning to be noticed by whom I want it to. The problem is it is not populated much a the moment and I only have a steady stream of around 7 -8 of the same visitors each day and around 20 -30 random ones,. So heres the problem, I know somebody who has their own forum, but cannot create websites very well, I'm geetting vetter at building sites however I cant get my forum up and running, so we were thinking of merging our site and forum together in one site, this would be run from the profuse website because the host he uses at the moment doesnt give him the freedom to run a site how he/we want it to be run either very little disk space or very little bandwidth Im not sure which, so this is question. What are the rules on website co-ownership, that is my site at the moment is mine its registered to me and I am the only one who can access the server and change the files etc, so what would be the route to have a co - owned/registered site that we can both run and administrate as we need to , or will it come down to having to make him administrator of the forum side and deny him access to the server as a tool? I hope you understabd what I mean. Many thanks Jimmy |
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| Oh yes I forgot to ask also, what are the rules about links to other sites? These are not ads nor are they 'pay per click' they are sites similar to my own that also have material that is similar to mine, and are a kind of 'affiliation' in that I mean we provide each other with material and updates. If you look at my site ( My Writing Community.com) you will see what I mean, it is an amateur writing site and the sites I have listed are also amateur writing sites they have no other connection with me apppart from that. I would appreciate some clarification on this. Many thanks and regards Jimmy |
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| --For Site Control Panel (domain.com/cpanel), we only offer 1 admin account. Therefore, if you want your partner to give him access to control panel, you will have to give him your main username and password. --We have no rules for co-ownership but we do require that the main owner of the site contacts us every time when they want to make changes to the website such as domain, package etc. If you want, you can use the ftp feature in cpanel and setup ftp access to limit access to specific folder etc. --As for linking to other sites, you are welcome to put any kind of links to other site as long they are not related to adult material, gambling etc.
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