aMember

aMemberaMember is a flexible membership and subscription management PHP script. It has support for PayPal, BeanStream, 2Checkout, NoChex, VeriSign PayFlow, Authorize.Net, PaySystems, Probilling, Multicards, E-Gold and Clickbank payment systems and allows you to setup paid-membership areas on your site. It can also be used without any payment system - you can manage users manually. aMember Pro also supports integration plugins to link users database with third-party scripts, for example vBulletin, Joomla, WordPress . aMember is a perfect membership software for selling digital subscriptions and downloads.

H2O Solutions delivers template and install services for Amember. We are specialized in templating Amember and gladly would give you a quotation for your website. We can integrate Amember into any of the Amember supplied plugin's.

aMember Drupal demo

Drupal

We get a lot of requests from people to create a social networking site, or a site that will enable them to publish and sell. The most commonly used script for this in combination with aMember is Drupal. Drupal is very flexible and it allows perfect integration without any problems. The best is yet to come! Because Drupal can be used for small and big sites it doesn't really matter. Drupal is suitable for sites with just a couple of pages, but it is also suitable for large sites that have millions of visitors.

Below is a demo that shows what is possible with aMember and Drupal. Please note the template integration. More options are possible as well such as language integration. Feel free to ask us for more information.

Creating a Community for the Southeastern Europe Web

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We are all well aware that e-business, e-commerce, social media marketing and web entrepreneurship in Southeastern Europe are somewhat behind on those in other regions where the Web is more developed and its use more common. With new technological developments in the region, now is the opportunity to catch up with those regions. As most uses of the Web are still in development worldwide, many of us are in some way professionally invoved on the Web tend to follow those developments on internationally recognized websites, blogs, seminars and conferences. These are great sources of information and opportunities to learn about our specific niches and the Web in general. They do not, however, provide insight into the Southeastern European markets and the implementation of these new practices and ideas to our respective and joined markets.

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