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  • cykophysh39
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    what kind of server is your website on? and what type of backend have you got?

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  • portseven
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    Originally posted by DaveP
    for the responces,

    the reason I asked is because I want to create a testimonials page on my website, for others to leave comments, not myself. is a blog the best solution for this ?
    No, its probably overkill, you just need a guestbook, have a search you will find loads

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  • DaveP
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    thanks

    for the responces,

    the reason I asked is because I want to create a testimonials page on my website, for others to leave comments, not myself. is a blog the best solution for this ?

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  • cykophysh39
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    I downloaded communityserver and installed it on my website. The Express edition was free
    http://get.communityserver.org/
    YOu seen SQl 2000 or 2005 as a back end.

    But as Flubster says use I use linked in and it's starting to prove itself now, I only use the free version at the moment. If it starts proving itself a bit more I will start paying for it.

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  • Flubster
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    Why not use LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com)? I use it and find it excellent.

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  • portseven
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    There is also Wordpress Multi-User, allows you to have multiple Blogs for Multiple Domains on the one server using the one database.

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  • Jog On
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    What he said - WP is great, I have 5 blogs in WP (and they all make money)- wouldn't go any other bloody way.

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  • chubba
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    Have used Wordpress a few times - a very easy to install and use package. Not entirely sure what it is you want to do but I am sure this could be adapted to do pretty much anything you want.

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  • DaveP
    started a topic blogs

    blogs

    I would like to be able to create a "testimonials" section to add into my website, so managers I have worked for on previous contracts can provide feedback direct onto my site.

    In order to do this I am looking for a free blog where I can embed it into my pages.

    any ideas ?

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