Getting the Domain Down
Domains are the .com .net .info etc.'s so to get those, go to Godaddy.com and type in a domain you want and then register it. In our examples, let's use the arbitary domain of http://selfproxy.info. Typically .com and .net domains are $8.99 and .info domains are $2.99 so if you are trying it out, it is more cost-efficient to get a .info domain--however, domains with .com are easier to remember. Tip: Keep your domain concise and as short as possible if you want to make cash fast because the more concise and easier to memorize, the more likely your visitors would come back and the more cash will flow into your hands.
Decide What Hosting Solution Fits You
Most hosts will not allow you to host proxies! Do not bother trying hosting it on Godaddy, Dreamhost, or any other one of those shared hosts--they will either email you a notice (or not) and then either suspend your account, cancel your account, or ban your account. So be smart--to host a proxy get a VPS (Virtual Private Server) or a Dedicated Server.
A VPS is a software-based server that acts as if it is running on physical hardware. These are much cheaper and ranges from $30-$60 on average. A dedicated server ranges from $50 to over $200 on average. You will most likely not make over $200 the first month so to not start out in the red, a dedicated server might not be the best way to go about it. Remember, you want to make cash fast and make money fast, not lose money fast. My personal recommendation would be to get a VPS.
What to Look for in a VPS?
When purchasing a VPS, the number one thing you need to be aware of is the ease of use. This is why we highly recommend you pay a bit more for a VPS with cPanel or a similar panel. There is no point having a VPS if you can't use it. With that set aside, the next three items you are going to look for is CPU, Memory and Bandwidth--Bandwidth is easily upgradable so we will look at CPU and Memory first. Make sure you have at least 256mb of RAM and for your CPU, if you plan to run a single proxy, a Celeron is fine--however, we highly recommend getting a VPS with dual CPUs or dual cores.
Can you Recommend me a VPS?
There are many many hosting companies out there that offer VPS hosting, however, we've done some research in finding you the ones that people recommend.
http://slhost.com/vps_solutions.html
http://www.ecomatrix.eu/Virtual-private-servers.html
http://www.webhosting.uk.com/vps-hosting.php
These are just recommended options so you definitely can try out other VPSes or dedicated servers. After you sign up, just remember to change the nameservers from Godaddy to the nameservers corresponding to your VPS (ask your hosting provider for the nameservers). Now you are one step closer to making quick cash fast now— stay tuned as we disclose the next steps.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
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