i started off a couple of years ago with free hosting - sounded too good to be true (100webspace.com). they couple of servers and you don't have to do anything to get an account with them. also, no ads on your site.
however, after many many month, …
haha - thanks for the kind words. it was wasy to code - get one correct and it's a matter of duplicating the effort to the other options. :D
i'm even beginning to use it myself. ;)
eh? my experience is that ie is much more forgiving on the css coder as compared to ff. i guess that only applies to newbies.
for those who are very good at css, they'll probably prefer ff... :D
i think the problem is not impatience... the problem is that most webmasters have too many ideas and start on too many projects instead of trying to focus on a single one. ;)
15 billion? i think investors are dumb... for companies like myspace, the value of the company is mostly intangible - e.g. goodwill and all... the only advantage they have is starting earlier... if someone like microsoft came along and decided to go…
if you're putting in effort to make your site a success, why risk it by registering your domain name with a hosting provider? it's typically around $8 only anyway - might as well go with a proper registrar like enom or godaddy...
makes you wonder why these names haven't been registered by uk webmasters earlier? i would have thought that someone would have registered all such names long time ago.
i've been dreaming about that for ages! unfortunately, the money i make from the web is less than pocket money to me... considering the time i've spent on my sites, i don't think i'll be quitting my day job anytime soon... :D
when i first joined devdreams (the old name of webmasterpost), p was only 15 - and i was damned impressed. when i was 15 (which is really ages ago), i was still playing marbles... :D
wow - pretty cool for an ajax newbie. is it difficult? i want to learn ajax too but am currently focusing on css. cannot focus on too many things at one go... :D
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well, try to scout around. properties that offer guaranteed rental returns are typically more expensive that others - so it may still end up either way.
good for you... getting your own place is always a big step in life. :D
just do your homework properly and don't jump into decisions like this without much thought. all the best...
i think most people do that for a good backlink and also as a marketing tool.
on the other hand, most people don't put a 'designed by' link because the customer who bought the design doesn't want such a link to be there... :D
i've only got 2 sites that are profitable and even then, the money is hardly spare cash... :(
the rest of my sites are 'for fun' sites that i create and then try to sell outright or sell links on... :)
overall, not too bad... but if i depend on my…