Respectfully Jenna, I think you're mistaken about the cost and time required for a project of this scale. A site that will have as many hits as craigslist requires many servers to carry the load, not to mention the redundancy needed if a node goes down. If a site such as that goes down for even a few hours, people will go elsewhere.
Also, servers generate an enormous amount of heat and require cooling. Hard drives burn out all the time and require replacement. Maintenance and monitoring require personnel. All this requires a great deal of capital.
The programming required is also complicated. Although a site such as craigslist appears easy to program on the surface because it is text based, it is not. Also, the proposed new site will be a posting board, hosting provider and verification site all rolled into one which will make it even more complicated. It will also require defense from those wanting to take the site down.
It is not my intention to insult your intelligence as you mentioned in the other thread. Indeed, your posts indicate a thinking, discerning, shrewd businesswoman. At the same time, please realize that I have expertise in this particular area and everything I am saying can be verified if you ask any other person with similar knowledge.
You are right that craigslist started out for free and intended to donate their $36 million to charity when they started charging for posting. Craig and his group had other intentions for their site - purely intellectual, perhaps. I have made it quite clear that my group intend to profit from a craigslist style posting board and make no apologies for it. I'm sure that most providers can agree that they wouldn't give away their services for free and no one would expect them to. Why should this be any different for us?
Originally Posted by justin49
Aren't you the same guy offering to hack cyber stalkers for the ladies in another thread?
You do realize that you are posting on a well established board, stating you want to start a craigslist type of board which would be in direct competition with the board you are posting this on, right?
If you have the type of skills you say you have, then you should get a legitimate job rather than posting hokie services and opportunities. Seems many companies would be willing to pay you a very decent wage for your alleged skills.
BTW...telling us what kind of responses you want or how to respond to your posts will probably not get you the desired responses you were seeking. I noticed you did that in the other thread as well. Everything is fair game around here, hon. So, maybe the next time you post, know that you stand a chance of being scoffed at, ridiculed and/or snapped at. BOL