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    Can a free hosting biz be profitable?

    Note, if you're using ads, then you would have a lot of small traffic websites or a few really large ones to pull a profit. What are the odds that would work? Also, if you're running an ad-free biz, then you'd have to be confident that enough of your customers would upgrade once their resources...
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    The Threat of Adblockers

    Adblockers are used by a large minority on the net. Obviously, of course, people who make a living from the net don't like it. However, though, it might be a situation where really dumb ads, say pop-unders, might be causing a rise in ad-block use. In this case, not only are cheap ad companies...
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    A Ray of Hope in Cheap Traffic - Signature Ads and Banners

    Signature ads and banners may not be a lot of people, but you know where the traffic is coming from. Generally speaking, it isn't fake. However, on the other hand, pop-under, redirected, and social media traffic is often incredibly fake. In fact, that stuff is a downright robbery of people's...
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    Green Hosting

    Do you feel that green environmental hosting is worth the extra price? Do you feel their efforts are really making a difference in pollution? Can it be truly shown they are using environmental methods to generate their hosting? Finally, should people feel guilty if they don't use it?
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    The .hosting and .host domain extensions

    Would anyone use them for a hosting company or would you go with some national or exotic one like .xyz? Note, there are many people who won't use anything but .com. However, though, that might be an American thing, cause in the US, a website is often assumed to be a .com - unless the audience...
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    Should cheap traffic be trusted?

    Often, such traffic comes as pop-unders and its price is incredibly affordable. Nonetheless, though, many would call it garbage and a waste of precious time. Well, one reason it appears bad to people is because it's cold and cold traffic doesn't convert very well. However, this type of...
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    Traffic Buying Scam

    Not all scam traffic is PPC (pay-per-click), the subject of another thread I wrote. In fact, many companies simply offer visitors, rather than some scheme where you bid for visitors. Nonetheless, the idea is the same. Trick the consumer into buying low quality traffic. Where does the low...
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    Beware of Cheap PPC Companies

    A lot of these companies offer prices way below the standard PPC (pay per click advertising) providers. Often the offers seems unbelievable, but many believe them anyway. Nonetheless, people should remember that stuff too good to be true often is just that. They should stick with Facebook...


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