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  • Hi baunas, you can use the wordpress role system and with some plugins you can give different user types different content and different access to content but you’ll have a lot to develop yourself… you’ll probably have just a small starting point help from wordpress … I don’t know if other system would suit you better, but I see no reason why wordpress won’t do it.
    For extra info don’t hesitate to ask.
    Regards

    http://gravitywiz.com/2012/11/14/basic-wordpress-membership-site-with-protected-content-using-gravity-forms/

    I saw this cruise by my RSS reader earlier – might be a good starting point

    I have seen other tutorials around the web using various plugin combinations…. sorry I can’t find the links, but maybe a bit of Googling will help you find what you need – it’s definitely possible, and probably can be done with free plugins

    Thread Starter baunas

    (@baunas)

    Thanks guys, I will look into those options and that link you gave me.
    Although WordPress would help a lot with lots of custom themes, controls and plugins, I feel it’s too blog oriented and might not serve my purpose.

    Although WordPress has it’s roots in blogging, it has come a long way – it’s the number one CMS now, not just in blogging

    I mean, just take a look around here
    http://wordpress.org/showcase/
    See what folks are doing! WP is great for pretty much anything, there is just a bit of a learning curve until you understand how to make it do what you want!

    http://justintadlock.com/archives/2012/10/16/how-i-run-a-membership-site
    Is another article with more info about running a membership site. There are plenty of resources around – a lot of folks do things similar to what you are after

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