Hi and congrats on what is sure to be a dot.com success! I was referred to your site by my Bank Manager who is very keen on helping those who have come back from the grave and faced their demons so as to speak. He spoke very highly of the site and commented that its going to spiral.
All the very best for the future.
P.S. I also agree with another contributors comment, Keep the site free, I would imagine lot of people who will visit and use this site will be like myself at this moment in time, without Credit Card facilities. Their of course is the other main consideration which is that, how many people in difficult circumstances would be prepared to provide live data, ie. real name and address being provided for Credit Card payments etc.
While the Irish times may have introduced a fee for its content, clearly from the stats Mary Mangon has got it wrong, certainly if you take a long term view.
Their is reams of stats on results where web - sites charge for access or content and the results are not good. Those who subscribe rarely last more than six months and stop visiting the site due to restrictions. In essence it is a way to make a quick buck but in the long term the volume of hit/page impressions normally is dramatically reduced which will greatly effect any advertising revenues you may have generated from advertisers.
Sorry, for babbling on.....