October 13, 2008

Bootstrapping an Internet project

Filed under: open source, ultra light startups — admin @ 5:33 pm

As part of our involvement with Ultra Light Startups 42SQL provided some free technical input to a new project Real Women Respond to Palin.

As a checklist, the following online resources were used to get started, and create an initial web presence. This provides a good summary of how to get started with just $20.

  • Google Mail email account (initial registration communications).
  • Domain Registrar for registration of the domain name (~ $10). Our recommendation is GoDaddy.
  • Shared Hosting Provider for initial website hosting (~ $10).
  • Google Apps the free edition, for email hosting.
  • Google Analytics for website tracking.
  • WordPress Blogging framework for Content delivery.

The following are more optional but were used in this instance.

  • FeedBurner for a public RSS feed and statistics.
  • Magnify for a public video community library.
  • Ustream for live video streaming.
  • PayPal for sponsor donations.

Some of these options are not ideal for the longer term, but for Day 1, a presence can be achieved for little work.

Disclaimer: 42SQL does not have any political associations, bias or opinions to the current US Presidential Election.

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