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« on: July 15, 2007, 16:06 »

Hello, I came across you guys after reading a book called Project Black Mask.


Up until then I was not aware of your existence.


I am fairly computer conversant, but have never made any money online before.

I have setup a few sites and was looking at RSS Evolution as a possible way of setting up a number of Adsense sites. I have also had a look at your other product offerings as well.

I am looking for traffic and ultimately sales and would appreciate it if anyone could offer any advice in what would be my best option if I wanted to get earning money as fast as possible. I am married with three daughters, my Wife has been in and out of hospital with depression, and I have been looking after the kids.


I need something that I can work from home. I had a look at your blogger solution as well, and wondered whether my best way would be to setup a number of blogs with that, and then monetise them?


I am willing to listen to advice, and am also willing to work at making it work. I realise that there is no such thing as a free lunch folks, but I am looking for the most cost effective way to make a start, and have some returns coming in a relatively short space of time.


I have my Gordon's Blog hosted with GoDaddy who I have been with for years. In using your products, would it be advised to go to some of the others hosting companies that are mentioned in Black Mask, due to the potential of losing my account with GoDaddy, or can I use your software to cloak and carry on using my GoDaddy domain?


Any help or advice appreciated?


Much Obliged.


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Gordon.
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« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2007, 00:21 »

Godday is a very good hosting! I do have Dedicate Servers there! NO PROBLEMS with them! I use all types of script to generate BLOGS and no problems!
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« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2007, 08:22 »

There is no problem with godaddy dedicated servers. Problems start with the cheap shared plans.
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« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2007, 18:09 »

I take it would have to be dedicated at least, it could not be a shared plan?

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Gordon.
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« Reply #4 on: July 21, 2007, 18:42 »

Sure you can use a shared hosting.. I do use several.. for the cost of one good server you can get 10 shared accounts.. and having the extra c-class IP's wont hurt you Smiley

Good luck

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« Reply #5 on: July 21, 2007, 18:50 »

Thanks once again for your reply Tomtom, you have been very helpful

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Gordon.
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« Reply #6 on: July 22, 2007, 07:31 »

What i ment about godaddy problems was referring not to rsse sites, but to installing more complex and resources consuming scripts like blogsolution, rss2blog and many others.
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« Reply #7 on: July 22, 2007, 08:10 »

Does that Mean it cannot be done Omar, or is it just difficult?

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Gordon.

I have had some word back from Godaddy and they have told me I cannot setup a cron job on a shared hosting account, but it is possible on a virtual dedicated or a dedicated

What other things do I need to do. I know how to setup mysql with godaddy, I have done that before.

Is the reason cpanel is suggested as something one needs to look for because it provides an easy? interface to work from?

Would another host other than Godaddy be a better option do you think, Omar?

What does anyone else think?



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What i ment about godaddy problems was referring not to rsse sites, but to installing more complex and resources consuming scripts like blogsolution, rss2blog and many others.
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« Reply #8 on: July 22, 2007, 12:21 »

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Ive heard of lots of trouble with cheap go daddy hosting. Just like Omar says (and he should know where there software works or not..) its not the best idee.
Go with some other hosting company.. why not try Hostgator? It is not the cheapest but it really works.. and no limit to the amount of domains hosted, and for an extra fee they even offer more c-class IP's... use one Hoistgator account and 2-3 other simular accounts and you have a nice start up to beginn with.. If I was all new and looking to set up I would go for relaible hosting that has lots of space and good uptime.. once you start earning real money you might concider upgrading to a dedicated sever or several... but I really dont see why.. but that only me.. what do I know Smiley

tomtom

Now if I was a real creap I would add a nice little link to hostgator here so I made 50USD when you signed up.. but that would kind of take a way the "free help sign" from this post! :Cheesy
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« Reply #9 on: July 22, 2007, 15:07 »

and thanks again for your reply.

I was thinking of going with a VPS account with Slhost, have not had a look at Hostgator, I will check it out.

i know you are not a creep Tomtom, if I go with Hostgator I will contact you for the link and go through you. I think it will be a case of me comparing Slhost and Hostgator, I like Slhost so far out of the ones that I have look at, it was one of the ones that was recommended in Omar's Blueprint.

Kindest

Gordon.


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Hi

Ive heard of lots of trouble with cheap go daddy hosting. Just like Omar says (and he should know where there software works or not..) its not the best idee.
Go with some other hosting company.. why not try Hostgator? It is not the cheapest but it really works.. and no limit to the amount of domains hosted, and for an extra fee they even offer more c-class IP's... use one Hoistgator account and 2-3 other simular accounts and you have a nice start up to beginn with.. If I was all new and looking to set up I would go for relaible hosting that has lots of space and good uptime.. once you start earning real money you might concider upgrading to a dedicated sever or several... but I really dont see why.. but that only me.. what do I know Smiley

tomtom

Now if I was a real creap I would add a nice little link to hostgator here so I made 50USD when you signed up.. but that would kind of take a way the "free help sign" from this post! :Cheesy
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