Features
The My Town brand can be adopted or the client is free to set up under there own name – the choice is yours!

The business is based around the Community aspect and the local opportunities on offer. The license enables the owner to exclusively operate the following and benefit from the multitude of incomes:

  • Online weather
  • Chatrooms
  • Gig Manager
  • Online status
  • Business Listings - features include rating and review of companies
  • Restaurant Listings including reviews and ratings
  • Search Engine Submsission
  • Customer Management Software to enable owners to maintain client contact through a simple interface
  • Accommodation Listings including details, services, prices, ratings and multiple images
  • Property Listings including details and map to location of property
  • Vehicles for sale detailing features, multiple images and map to seller
  • Classified Listings offering free listings of private sale items
  • Web Search on site driving traffic and retaining on site
  • Classified Listings offering free listings of private sale items
  • Forum offering locals the opportunity to discuss local issues
  • Gallery enabling the upload of images from the local area. Examples could be local events or sporting games
  • Reports and Articles submitted by users with relevance to the local area
  • Hot or Not rating - light hearted rating of user-submitted images
  • Dating feature usable by locals
  • Local event listings for use by local organisations including charities and groups.
  • Event registration supplying and additional revenue by charging companies for the use of the site
  • Community features - profiles, average ratings, personal gallery, forum profile
  • CV Creator,
  • Private Messaging

The My Town start-up kit is an exhaustive package consisting of a range of templates and guides to ensure the site can be operated immediately.
The Kit includes:

  • templates
  • site user guide
  • management templates
  • financial templates
  • Limited Company Incorporation and the services of a Chartered Accountant