My eGo setup lol.
Seriously though, the best thing you can do for an ego setup is not overpay with some 80 basic kit with 2 batteries/attys and a handful of tanks. Think 50ish dollars with 2 batteries, a case, 5 catromizers, 2 attys, 5 carts...blah blah blah you get the point.
Many people suggest avoiding the ego-t(ank), myself included, but it was a good start for me personally. The easiest ego setup to start out with is going to be straight ego battery with cartomizers and a cone, it's simple, straight forward, and easy to use (plus it's got decent flavor/vapor and isn't fiddly). The new(?) ego twist sounds like the best way to go for a VV ego, I'm not big on ego's myself but I might check this one out, and of the ego variants the Kgo seems to get the most love for being a true 3.7 volt device vs the ego's regulated 3.4.
I'd say do some research, read/watch some reviews, and ask away please. Another good way to go, if you have the money, is to get an ego/kgo with cartomizers, atomizers, tank system(ego-t), and CE2(ego-w) just to try the spectrum...ideal I suppose, but if you already enjoy vaping it might just be a better idea to jump on a longer lasting PV (I could name a metric ton, makes no sense).
Suppliers I trust most:
eJuicemonkeys : the eGo is truly their bread and butter, and the owners are so nice and very helpful to boot.
Madvapes might be a bit overwhelming to someone without much experience, but I do go here for everything but PVs and juice so they're worth mentioning.