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[nycphp-talk] PHP -MySQL free hosting

edward potter edwardpotter at gmail.com
Wed Dec 20 19:57:01 EST 2006


yipes, not for me!  I'm not a fan of free.My $20 bucks a month at
dreamhost does it all for me.

Just suggesting a business model, keep a rock solid, clean as a
whistle web host, and have google ads at the "Control Panel" side of
things.  I guess in the long run it could turn into a hassle trying to
make sure all the sites keep themselves on the "up & up".  HOWEVER if
you restrict it to say not-for-profits, etc, maybe the biz-model is a
valid one?

:-) ed

On 12/20/06, inforequest <1j0lkq002 at sneakemail.com> wrote:
> edward potter edwardpotter-at-gmail.com |nyphp dev/internal group use|
> wrote:
>
> > hmmmmm, that's kinda of clever.
> >
> > I wonder how much they bring in daily. If it's a lot, seems to me most
> > folks on this list could cook something up like that.  Get yourself a
> > dedicated Linux box somewhere,  download a "control panel" thing from
> > sourceforge, and you are in business.  But are they bringing in like
> > $5 bucks a day or $500?  who knows?  :-)
> >
> > Your total over head is pretty low, and can use the marketing
> > materials from your host provider (rackspace, etc).  I suspect that
> > clicks on the google ad's in the control panel may be valued much
> > higher then ones on a home page -- you are targeting system admin
> > types.
> >
> > - ed
>
>
> There is so much pharmacy spam on that domain I can't tell if it is
> owned by people who are "clients" of 1500mb.com or 1500mb.com puts it up
> there. Either way, any web site hosted on 1500mb.com will be
> "associated" with some of the most prolific search engine spam on the
> planet. If that's ok with you, then I suppose it's "free".
>
> -=john andrews
>
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