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The domain is TipPros(dot)com

My initial idea was for sports betting tips on winning, handicapping, and betting.

However, I like the domain name and now I'm thinking not to limit it to sports betting.

If you goto the site now it's just a fresh joomla install and myBB using jfusion (not even developed as far as content goes.)

I think the best thing to do in this thread is just ask the following:

How should I use the domain?
What scripts, cms, bb, etc, etc?
In general, what concepts could be used?

I think this domain has far more potential in dev than resell.

Let me know what you think, I'm eager for response on this one.
 
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You shouldn't be worried about what cms/scripts to use until you know what type of content you're going to be publishing.

But seems to me that you're leaning toward a blog/article type site. So my suggestion would be WordPress.

What type of stuff are you interested in (that you have a teaching knowledge of)? It's best to start with what you know.
 
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You shouldn't be worried about what cms/scripts to use until you know what type of content you're going to be publishing.

But seems to me that you're leaning toward a blog/article type site. So my suggestion would be WordPress.

What type of stuff are you interested in (that you have a teaching knowledge of)? It's best to start with what you know.

Well as the domain TipPros suggests, its all about tips and advice. So I'm heading towards a community site.

I just added elgg to my site, so now I have Joomla+myBB+elgg.

Plan is make a multi-topic site where people can post questions, suggestion, tips, etc, etc.
 
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