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Portals |
Ideal for:
Clubs
Schools
Travel sites
Online listings
Special interest groups
Businesses
Information sites
Social networking
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There are many ways to describe a Portal but they all basically come down to a website that brings a community together to share information.
The users of a Portal may be company employees, club members, or just individuals that share common interests.
Generally a Portal starts with membership facilities and secure areas where only members have access.
After that you can add a whole host of functions to enhance your member's experience.
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- The main difference between a standard
website and a Portal website is that the
Portal has a background database that
stores the content of the website.
This allows the website to grow organically and dynamically using contributions from either the website owner or from its members.
The content of the website constantly changes, encouraging its members to come back frequently to check what's new.



