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if_i_knew
31st May 2004, 02:30
Hi people, just wanted to know your reaction on a new service we at 2point3.com are about to provide.

We at 2point3.com want to provide youngsters (under 19s only) custom designed websites. This will be 2-3 page website which they can update with ease. The sites will be custom made for each person so it won’t be a template or created using any website creator.

The whole aim is just to give youngsters who are already on the net, a web presence. This way they can upload their own content, games, pics etc and they can use their own personalized email service instead of using say hotmail and also they can upload their cv on the internet for the tech savvy employers out there.

This is not a profit venture, in actual fact we won’t be making anything what so ever. We just felt this will be very popular amongst youngsters and may be the next craze as we have good response from all the youngsters we have asked so far. The cost will be around £30 - £75

Please give us your comments. :D

www.2point3.com

steven
31st May 2004, 16:17
I'm sort of baffled as to what the cost you have referred to, is actually for?.

As for the service itself, as it is for youngsters, you are also going to need parental consent to comply with COPPA (http://surl.co.uk/?463) (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act)

if_i_knew
31st May 2004, 16:37
well the cost would be towards the development of the site. it would include domain registration, web development,and hosting.

regarding COPPA can you tell me where i can get more information about this?

thanx alot steven for advice and thanx alot for the people who have voted.

steven
31st May 2004, 16:42
well the cost would be towards the development of the site. it would include domain registration, web development,and hosting.

So who would be paying this? (as you would be supplying the service for free), or are you looking for some sort of sponsor?

regarding COPPA can you tell me where i can get more information about this?

More info on COPPA can be found at:

http://surl.co.uk/?463