website for your club racing?
website for your club racing?
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motorsportbeng

Original Poster:

200 posts

176 months

Monday 4th June 2012
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Have many of you got your own websites to showcase your club racing exploits? If so how did you go about creating them and is there much cost involved?
links to them if you do would be great to get a few ideas.

spyderman8

1,748 posts

172 months

Monday 4th June 2012
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I already had a hosting account for my sports photography but simply added another domain to the package and installed Wordpress. Saves me faffing about with HTML. I have the Wordpress client on my iPhone too so I can take photos around the paddock/garages and make posts directly from it. Wordpress has an RSS feed and I use twitterfeed.com to send new posts automatically to both Twitter and Facebook.

http://chrisvalentine.name

You can get one-stop domain, hosting and something like Wordpress and never have to learn anything about HTML, FTP, blah blah blah. I use 1&1 (one of the biggest hosting companies in Europe) and even their cheapest "starter" package (£2.49 per month) can do this.

Chris.

Edited by spyderman8 on Monday 4th June 14:40

Burp

84 posts

201 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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As above Wordpress works well.

http://burpspeed.com

milescook

155 posts

162 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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What club is it for fella? If you need some help, I've helped a few people out in the name of making contacts and helping out, so let me know if you get stuck.

wadsapple

3,346 posts

203 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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I think you will find the MSA would be a good place to start as they have people on board who help out and offer grants etc to get set up.Look on there web site as there was an article about that in the summer edition of MSA Magazine.

Shoestringracer

2,057 posts

215 months

Friday 8th June 2012
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Another Wordpresser

www.shoestringMgracer.com


motorsportbeng

Original Poster:

200 posts

176 months

Monday 11th June 2012
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Some great looking websites there, will definitely look into that site further. I want it to be a website just as much about the racing as it is to document my build of the car, hopefully leading to a few private jobs in the future!

Simon T

2,155 posts

289 months

Monday 11th June 2012
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www.tillingmotorsport.com

Built with site builder on fasthosts.co.uk

Simon

Hybrids

841 posts

259 months

Tuesday 12th June 2012
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I'm still using frontpage, it's basic but does what I want:

http://www.newtonracing.co.uk/

Pete RS

307 posts

249 months

Tuesday 12th June 2012
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Heres mine:

www.rennsportracing.com

I do all the content myself. It cost about £500 to do the initial build. They key is make sure you can edit/ upload content otherwise it will always be out of date and aright pain the bum IMO.

andylaurence

438 posts

227 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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I used Joomla to set mine up for a few reasons that likely will not apply to you. I'd also recommend wordpress.

Sprinting an ADR Sport 2

cytefx

199 posts

247 months

Wednesday 20th June 2012
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mine is in drupal, has in the past been in wordpress, movable type etc, at present its drupal 6, but migrating to drupal 7 when I get round to it.

http://www.going-racing.com

spyderman8

1,748 posts

172 months

Wednesday 20th June 2012
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One thing I will say as a warning when it comes to using any open source content management system (like Wordpress, Drupal, Joomla, etc) is that you need to keep it up to date (or your ISP does) or you may well get hacked. The whole idea of open source is the code is out there for anyone to look at so hackers can more easily find vulnerabilities. Some CMSs make it easier to update than others.

If you have contact or comment forms, make sure you employ anti-spam measures - CAPTCHA modules are often available as add-on modules.

Edited by spyderman8 on Wednesday 20th June 10:32