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 hitachi369Embrace Your RightsPremium join:2001-10-03 Grand Rapids, MI kudos:4 Reviews:
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2 edits | When Spaming, you should include a link to your site :(
I also enjoy this little bit of joyness in your HTML
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 removedPremium,VIP join:2002-02-08 Houston, TX kudos:36 | reply to enyikos Holding peoples' accounts hostage is a weak way to build a decent community. Sure, you'll get posts, but you won't get dedicated and interested users - you'll get people who post borderline stupid shit just to keep their accounts alive.
I'm loving the cheap looking template as well as the barrage of popups on the main page.
Here's a thought for the folks who are seriously considering this: If you want low-quality web hosting where you "pay" by posting at least twice a week on some junk forums, go for this. Just remember - they don't owe you squat. If your site disappears overnight and never comes back, it's your own damn fault. It was "free" after all, right?
IMO, it's best to just spend a few dollars and get a real hosting account with a real host, not some kids who offer "Noob Hosting Package" stuff. -- AIM | B | irc.removed.us - #dslr | Give me a ring: 718-606-4100 |
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 removedPremium,VIP join:2002-02-08 Houston, TX kudos:36 | reply to hitachi369 said by hitachi369:When Spaming, you should include a link to your site It's not spam when it's welcome here. I enjoyed checking out this site... I love a good laugh before bedtime.
A quick search helped me find the site... -- AIM | B | irc.removed.us - #dslr | Give me a ring: 718-606-4100 |
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 | reply to enyikos My bad, its »xeeblo.net/forums for the site. That's like the second time I've done that when talking about sites.
And whats up with your people bashing free webhosting? I mean s**t, it's like you want to pay or something. |
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 removedPremium,VIP join:2002-02-08 Houston, TX kudos:36 | Yes, I want to pay to ensure that my site doesn't get lost. I'd rather spend a dollar or three every month than be forced to post in a bunch of stupid forums. |
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 rjacksonPremium,Mod join:2002-04-02 Ringgold, GA kudos:1 Host: SMC Networks VOIP Tech Chat ViaTalk Teleblend Vonage
| reply to enyikos said by enyikos:And whats up with your people bashing free webhosting? I mean s**t, it's like you want to pay or something. Simple, because most "free" web hosting isn't. Forcing people to make arbitrary posts in some forum isn't the best way to retain customers and earn their trust. Establishing a reputation of reliability, value, and support is. I think most people who are serious about hosting their site would rather give their money to a host they trust, rather than not give money to a host they don't. |
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 statestress magnetPremium,Mod join:2002-02-08 Purgatory kudos:6 Host: Webhosting Android Sonic.net Washington & Balti.. UK Chat
| said by rjackson:Forcing people to make arbitrary posts in some forum isn't the best way to retain customers and earn their trust. We've all seen these types of hosting operations in the past, and to be quite honest, I've never really understood the whole posting for hosting thing.
What's the purpose? Posts aren't a currency in any society that I've heard of, and it obviously doesn't offset the cost of the hosting operator. Just doesn't make a lot of sense to me... -- "To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research." --Steven Wright |
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 big gregPremium,MVM,Ex-Mod 2005-6 join:2003-10-11 Boston, MA | said by state:What's the purpose? Posts aren't a currency in any society that I've heard of, and it obviously doesn't offset the cost of the hosting operator. Just doesn't make a lot of sense to me... I think they hope that the scary traffic they get with all those quality posts will cause their forum's ad revenues to pay their bills. And if it doesn't pay their bills? They disappear. If you take up too much bandwidth, storage, or they don't like your posts, your site is gone. These free-if-you-post web hosts are a joke.
If you can't stick with your ISP's included (static) web hosting, get your Mom to give you her credit card, I'm sure she won't mind spending $4/month if she really loves you.  -- Give ya an example, show you what I mean: suppose you're thinkin' about a plate o' shrimp. Suddenly someone'll say, like, plate, or shrimp, or plate o' shrimp out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. |
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 | reply to enyikos said by enyikos:My bad, its » xeeblo.net/forums for the site. That's like the second time I've done that when talking about sites. And whats up with your people bashing free webhosting? I mean s**t, it's like you want to pay or something. Yes I do want to pay. Not everyone that uses the internet is a 14 year old boy with no money. -- Just because a word has an S in it doesn't mean it needs an apostrophe too. |
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 dot_nullPremium join:2004-06-28 Kennesaw, GA | reply to enyikos said by enyikos:My bad, its » xeeblo.net/forums for the site. That's like the second time I've done that when talking about sites. And whats up with your people bashing free webhosting? I mean s**t, it's like you want to pay or something. Yes, I actually want to pay for my hosting. I absolutely would not trust a free host with my data. Paying $10 per month to a reputable host gives me the piece of mind that free hosting could never provide. |
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 | nothing wrong with free hosting -- except in 98% of the time you get what you pay for -- i dont understand the posting thing -- so let me get this right -- I will post 5 times like hi my name is -- so what server do you use php i can go on -- it does not make sense -- Rebel NetworksRevolutionizing Web Hosting One Dedicated IP Customer at a time |
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 statestress magnetPremium,Mod join:2002-02-08 Purgatory kudos:6 Host: Webhosting Android Sonic.net Washington & Balti.. UK Chat
| reply to big greg said by big greg:I think they hope that the scary traffic they get with all those quality posts will cause their forum's ad revenues to pay their bills. You'd think that with a little research that most would realize that the same old tired business model just doesn't work... -- "To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research." --Steven Wright |
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 big gregPremium,MVM,Ex-Mod 2005-6 join:2003-10-11 Boston, MA | 1. grab cool domain name, offer free hosting 2. ??? 3. Profit! |
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 statestress magnetPremium,Mod join:2002-02-08 Purgatory kudos:6 | If we could only figure out step two...  |
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 big gregPremium,MVM,Ex-Mod 2005-6 join:2003-10-11 Boston, MA 1 edit | the real number 2:
2. Forget number 1. Now go out and get a real job in the field where you want to work anyways but you are fooling around with free web hosting and other harebrained moneymaking schemes. Work very hard at first, come in early, leave late, get to know all the code, no screwing around on ebay or posting on dslr. Take initiative, make weekly reports to your boss even if he doesn't ask for them. Bring in Programming Oil (Mountain Dew, Coffee, Red Bull, little chocolate donuts etc.) for yourself and bring in plenty so you can spread it around to your co-workers... Then a couple months or weeks later when you are a superstar, you learned a LOT working all those hours it's true... your boss thinks you are the best he's seen because nobody ever sends weeklys, your co-workers love you because you feed them snacks and they think you outwork them (you did) and out-problem-solve them when you are really working smarter than they are (of course that's true, you read this far)... and so you can come in at 10 and search ebay and post endlessly on dslr. Make sure you tell your boss that are going take comp time on Fridays for nights/weekends/etc. Put your head down and work hard, but know when to ask for help. After 15 years and 5 jobs you will have a nice salary and whole different outlook on life, computers, and caffeine just in time to see your company go out of business. No sweat, take a couple months off while you put the word out to everyone you know who thinks you are smart/productive/generous and you kick back and wait for your next job and a slightly higher salary while you watch your retirement account grow to something that you thought was unreal at 21 but now you think it isn't quite enough.
Uh, you may want to narrow your browser window for that one. |
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