Want a community forums? Need someone to do all the job?

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Want a community forums? Need someone to do all the job?

vBulletin/IPB Forums - Custom Built for you!

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I know a lot of people would like to have their own community but just don't know where to start or need help to get it going.

I have been working with boards (installing/upgrading and modding) since 2002 and have installed a major % of the hacks/modifications from database sites like vbulletin.org, invisionize.com, and more.

I'll do all the work for you if you do not want to deal or just don't have the time to do all the installing/setting up the forums.

This package will give you everything you need to get started with a new community.

What I Offer?
  • Will fully install your vBulletin/IPB package for you.
  • Setup all the sub-forums you would like to have.
  • Install the style of your choice (free or paid) and customize the banner to fit your forums name and niche.
  • Teach you the steps in what most of the AdminCP (Control Panel) has and deals with.
  • Install up to 10 different Modifications for you (of your choice). Mods that you feel will fit your community.
  • Will monetize it for you and get your AdSense code or other advertising up to help you make money putting it in every forum page on the location of your choice.

Keep in mind you will need to have your own Vbulletin/IPB license, domain and hosting package so we can get started. If you don't know what you would like to do i can as well assist you on that.

This service plan will cost you $39. Payable only by PayPal.

Send me a PM or contact me by e-mail at [email protected]

Thank you for your time :)
 
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