Archive for the ‘Web Hosting’ Category

Filed Under (Hosting Reviews) by Cameron Martel on September-8-2007

I have deep roots with 1and1.com. I launched my first several websites on 1and1.com because of their ridiculously low price ($1.99 a month at the time). I went from $1.99 a month in expenses and no income to $1.99 a month in expenses and over $3,000 in income. That’s a mighty profit, and for me, it was a great start. Alas, things would not remain beneficial, and unfortunately our relationship was a self destructive one.
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Filed Under (Hosting Reviews) by Cameron Martel on August-19-2007



EHost.net
www.ehost.net

This review has been removed because eHost.net has sent e-mail(s?) regarding this review. Rather than try to fix their indescretions and areas of contention they instead threaten legal action for a bad review.



Filed Under (New Affiliates, Affiliate Marketing, Web Hosting) by Cameron Martel on August-8-2007



Becoming an online affiliate takes guts, so congratulations if you’re serious about starting an online business. The challenges (and rewards) that are to follow are beyond anything that you’ve ever dreamed of- the first day I made $1,000 online I was floored that I was able to generate that much income in one single day. Now I’m working hard to make every day a $1,000 day.
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Filed Under (Web Hosting) by Cameron Martel on July-28-2007



I’m a big fan of the “more is better” belief, but when it comes to web hosting, this isn’t always the case. Web hosting is an example of an industry that has continually expanded, offering more bandwidth, more disk space, more FTP accounts, etc. Yet, while the amount being offered has grown, the amount of resources available have been unable to keep up.

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Filed Under (Hosting Reviews) by Cameron Martel on July-8-2007



DSBHosting.com
www.dsbhosting.com

I never know what to expect when it comes to web hosts anymore. In the old days, a web host was an obleisk of technology and information. I can recall when I was a young neophyte, and paying for web hosting was absolutely out of the question- there were far to many free web hosts that were available. In fact, my first money-making website was hosted on Tripod.com.

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