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    Default What do you look for in a fansite?

    Hi,
    I've currently got a fansite on the way and am wanting to know what you guys look for in a fansite.

    This will not only help myself, but all other fansite entrepreneurs!

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    Nice layout. Good community aspect. Somewhere for users to interact with other users/staff ie a Forum or a Usersystem.

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    First, i think you need a good and nice looking layout.
    Then, you need good content's.
    You'll also need goodies, as Status Signatures and Habbo Imagers.
    Forum?
    And a usersystem

    Hope this helped?

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    Good grammar in the contentt.

    i can't stand sites that are like "HeLlO w3lcome 2 me site. its 0wned by me and my m8"

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedCrisps View Post
    Good grammar in the contentt.

    i can't stand sites that are like "HeLlO w3lcome 2 me site. its 0wned by me and my m8"
    I agree completely. It doesn't matter how good your content or layout is, grammatical errors will let you down every time.
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    Agreed, maybe a radio aswell ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daphne, View Post
    I agree completely. It doesn't matter how good your content or layout is, grammatical errors will let you down every time.
    Taken from Habbospeaker:
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    Welcome to HabboSpeaker! 
    As you can see, Habbospeaker.com is currently undergoing some extreme maintainence, so bear with us!
    Bare with us***

    Also radio, forum, DECENT DJ'S, good layout, competitions, decent domain, usersystem
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pazza View Post
    Taken from Habbospeaker:
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    Welcome to HabboSpeaker! 
    As you can see, Habbospeaker.com is currently undergoing some extreme maintainence, so bear with us!
    Bare with us***

    Also radio, forum, DECENT DJ'S, good layout, competitions, decent domain, usersystem
    I didn't write the home page, AU Habbo "Ap." did. Either way, I've pm'd him to fix that up.
    And yes, radios do seem to be popular- one's being installed as we... type... but i'm having difficulty setting up a requests system.
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    i think you need iframes or php includes? insted of just contact.php maybe page?=contact or somthing

    !and i can show u a descent cms! pm me..
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    Yeah,

    I( frames or includes are great. Reduces loading time, and stops whole page reloading

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