I am trying to replace my current software application completely with DotNetNuke, initially, it appeared that DotNetNuke would do what I needed. However, I am runing into problems when I layout how to allow Paid Subscribers to use the site.
At my current site, someone pays $19.97 and they receive their own "website" (based on their username). For example, if Bobby signs up with the username Bobby, he has a public website (http://www.adamssite.com/bobby) and he has a login to a member area where he can administer his contacts, track traffic to his site, etc.
Initially, DotNetNuke appears to do this for me, but I am worried it only does it at the "Admin" level. In other words, individual Subscribers to my portal don't have a "public" site.
So, I guess my question is, is DotNetNuke right for me? Someone who needs LOTS of Subscriber side user control?
Thanks.