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Redirect to "Payment" page after adding new thread
What I want to do is have an employer post job ads just like they were posting a new thread. but they will have to pay upon posting the ad. Is it possible to have the employer redirected to a "Payment" page immediately following their job/thread submission?
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Most things are possible with vB, there is no such modification here to do that as of now. You may have to contract out a coder to perform this bespoke solution for you
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Thanks Dean C
By the way, in general how much would a contract cost? ballpark? |
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FORM to THREAD/ FORUM/ POLL/ PM/ EMAIL - CUSTOMIZABLE FORMS - Mod Apps, Orders, News Set the redirect to your payment page. I expect you could even have the posts go to a moderated forum so you can make sure you were paid before clearing them. Regards, Matt |
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thanks memobug
after thinking a lot about how i want to set things up, i believe i need to roll my own script, otherwise i would just be hacking and hacking away at the vB forum that wasn't set up for what i want to do, which is have job advertisements. |
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1. Check out your competition. Start with the big job listing sites and then look at the little ones. 2. Review available off-the-shelf solutions in great detail. There are a lot of job listings scripts out there already. Try Googling Job Listing ScriptLook at all the demos and approach it both from an administrative side and from your prospective customers' perspective (as a lister and reviewer of ads). Make a list of the features you must have. You'll add to the list as you visit these sites and see features that you didn't know about that you must have! Include intangibles like ease of use, search and navigation along with your fixed requirements like price and functionality. Make a matrix and see how the available options stack up before you invest time and resources in coding your own. Remember when you review a site or option, look at every feature. Even if the software is a dog, it might have something that will be of interest to your featureset. One thing I should say is if you go with off-the-shelf software, 1) avoid software that has been "optimised" or "encoded" to protect the source. Never buy it unless it does exactly 100% of your present and anticipated needs. Otherwise you are likely to be trapped without the features or bugfixes you need down the road. 2) avoid software that won't let you remove branding for a fixed price. Otherwise your new competitors can leverage easily off all that research you did. 3. Concentrate on features that will make your site unique and sticky. Differentiate it from others and address a specific need or general needs in a new way. Maybe you can add RSS feeds to news and information on the specific types of employment you offer, syndicated content and links to tips for job searchers, networking capabilities, etc. 4. See if you can partner with some job providers, find out their needs and give them free or low cost ad capabilities initially to get them on board. Unless your site has content, no job seekers will be visiting. Summary: Only after you have done this research (and it might take weeks or months) and a lot of thinking will you have all the information to make a decision. Regards, Matt |
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Matt
That's excellent advice. I took it and actually found something that comes very close to what I need. Still doing research though. I really appreciate your help. i was already making the mysql tables in my head before i read this |
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Unless you have a per-thread-posting payment structure, you could use vB's subscriptions system. Simply have the user obtain a paid subscription, and in that subscription, the user becomes a member of an addon group that has thread posting permissions in the forum in question. |
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Another 'solution' might be the use of a points system where to posting a new thread in specific forums deducts x amount of points.
Someone custom coded a module to turn paypal purchases into forum points but I haven't seen it released (yet) and a variety of point hacks already exist (but can be as simple as a custom profile field). |
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