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Old 03-20-2003, 10:15 AM  
RIPP
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<b>PS.</b> If you're really sneaky & know how to design a clever website you can find an inexpensive host for the scrupt code & database running and a host that has <u>STATIC</u> hosting plans @ under 0.40/GB [<font color="aqua">most start at under a $25 base hosting plan fee with no setup costs</font>] and find that you can intergrate the two sites.

<b>1)</b> You can have the scrupts & database running your sites and referencing image/movie content from the static host.

<b>2)</b> You can design a fully dynamic site on the fully enabled web host & have it automatically upload dynamically generated,(<font color="aqua">but now static</font>) pages to the static host say once per 12 hours or per day if you wished etc..... If your site were to say it updated daily you could just upload daily,[<font color="yellow">to fake a dynamic site even if on static host you could have a JEVASCRUPT code banner rotator written into the pages</font>]

<b>3)</b> You could be realllllly clever and create a fully dynamic site on the fully enabled web host, automatically have these pages converted to a JEVASCRUPT code format & have them then automatically uploaded to the static host, say once per 12 hours, or per day, if you wished..... Then you run the basic scrupt for link codes on the fully enabled host but all the content <u><b>AND</b></u> the webpages themselves are loaded in though JEVASCRUPT code from the static host, just appearing to the surfer that they belong to that exact domain, on the fully enabled host,(<font color="yellow">when really they belong to your subdomain which is pointing to the static host</font>)

<font color="#ccff66">What's all this mean... Well it means quite simply that you could be running a fully enabled tradable TGP with just 1 low cost base plan from a fully enabled quality host and all extra bandwidth be just 0.40/GB from the static host..... Since the fully enabled isn't really serving any traffic, a minimum account for under 15GB should suffice very comfortably for most decent to large size TGP sites.</font>

<font color="pink">I <u><b>JEVASCRUPT</b></u>'d above because apparently the board is now censored against such rude & abusive language</font>

Pps. Just because I have now shared one clever way to save a buck does not mean anyone will get rich unless they are already capable of turning a buck, or are close to it and just need lower bandwidth costs.... You still need to know how to convert that surfer, or have them become a bookmarker, to come back another day... even if you can never get to convert them, if you treat them well you could simply have them making money for you via alternate means.. ie. referring friends that may convert, to help you with trades via clicking some trade links,(<font color="yellow">blind or knowingly</font>) or by the simple fact that high number of bookmarkers on a nice looking site, that isn't giving it ALL away, or full of popups, can inspire advertisers to pay you nice $$$ to buy some banner spots on your site ...... Play with low traffic & get a high ROI,(<font color="#ccff66">Return On Investment</font>) before forking out major money on high numbers of traffic that you might simply burn up all your money on,.. cost of the uniques + cost of bandwidth can kill off both the newbie and the experienced if they don't have many reserves of cash & didn't plan well enough.

<font color="pink">Make sure your hosting account can handle major traffic before you pump it through also... nothing worse than having all them click$$$ going to something that can't even muster up the energy for a 404.</font>


Later, <b>RIPP</b> <b>[</b><font color="aqua">Shane, Aka <font color="orange">noreseller.</font> from old Oxcash forums</font><b>]</b>
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