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Give Joomla a try, I've had some good results with it in the past. http://www.joomla.org/ Sylvain On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Aaron Leese<aaronleese@flyloops.com> wrote: > > > Some other good PHP apps are: > > wordpress - blog > drupal - blog with some wiki and other functionality > PHPList - for managing mailing lists > > > > > Zoe Keating wrote: >> >> hello george! >> >> i used to do double-opt-in via my own site using something called >> Dadamail. but as my list grew it became important for me to keep the >email >> list away from my domain. now, for ease, i use a service called >> Fanbridge...and i'm very happy with it. >> Fanbridge would solve the first part: collect and verify email (as you >> describe: i.e. double opt-in). and store them by zip code, so you can do >> targeted campaigns. >> >> >> On Jul 29, 2009, at 9:21 AM, George Ludwig wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> I'm getting my marketing end together, and what's holding me up right >>> now is the lack of a real website. I've registered the domain name, >but I >>> need the site built. The one thing I need that is a little complex for >your >>> average web designer (but I would expect to be very common on artist >web >>> sites) is a means to collect and verify a fan email address, and >monitor fan >>> activity. >>> By verify, I mean that the fan should receive an email to the address >>> they supplied, and then they click a link in the email that calls my >server >>> back, and in this way the email address is verified. Naturally, I also >need >>> a way to maintain and interact with that list of email addresses. >>> Also, I need a "members" section that is accessed by using a validated >>> email address for entry, and I want to record the number of hits per >email >>> address, so I know who is the most active on my site. >>> Everything else about my planned site is trivial from a programmatic >>> viewpoint (i.e., news/blog, bio, images, sound samples, schwag store, >etc.). >>> Can anyone reccomend a designer who has done this, or point me to some >>> downloadable php or asp widgets, or maybe a hosting service that >offers this >>> as part of their framework? >>> Thanks! >>> -George >>> >>> -- >>> >>> http://www.myspace.com/georgeludwigmusic >> > >