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Nope, but they do suggest NicheMogo for domains and HostGator for hosting.
Personally, I am going with iPower and Dreamhost... Much cheaper and I have done my research. :updown: Privacy and reliability, those are the keythings I am looking for - and I figured what the heck, if I can get those at a fraction of the cost I will go that route too. Just means less overhead.

Keep in mind you don't have to spend lots of time and money purchasing countless domain names, you can run unlimited niche sites off of subdomains for free! Can anybody agree that this is an effective route to go?
 
Im not so sure about it, I am wondering if launching say 100 subs under a parent domain to support the parent would be a wise choice.

Guess im just going to give er a try and see what happens.
 
revlimiter,

Care to share with us your Nichemillions website?
I was wondering how it looks like, and what scripts are they running? Could be RSSGM.
 
pearz76 said:
revlimiter,

Care to share with us your Nichemillions website?
I was wondering how it looks like, and what scripts are they running? Could be RSSGM.
I don't have one yet (still waiting on my new adsense account) but I can tell you they are nothing spectacular to look at. They are just simple money maker sites made for the mass-scale and are stripped down without all of the bells and whistles. If you research how PPC sites make their money you will understand that these site designs convert better, particularly for mass scale niche websites. I will not be devoting all of my time to the niche market either. Some of my websites are written by hand, with 100% unique content and beautiful designs. These ones I want to rank for much more competitive keywords (realistically) but I also understand that these sites take longer to build up. That is why I am working on both. Short-term/long-term. And putting all revenue back into my sites. :)

Also, it appears that NicheMillions takes 10% of Adsense revenue for themselves, I'm not sure how they do this exactly but it states so on their website. I may choose to drop NicheMillions once I get the feel for things and can do it on my own, probably much faster, without the need of their website. But for a free website it offers a lot of helpful advice and I highly recommend it for those starting out.
 
Mill said:
iPower? wow they suck though. I had a site with them briefly and their mysql db's go down all the time. Hostgator is by far more relaible and cheaper.
I am not hosting with iPower. Just registering my domains for $2.95. They are iCANN certified, give free whois privacy for life, and are extremely cost effective, so that is why I am going with them.

And I would have to say that Dreamhost is cheaper than HostGator, a lot more reliable, and bandwidth/storage goes up and up every week for free. Pretty damn incredible really, plus the fact that you can host unlimited domains on their cheapest package. Fantastic hosting company with really fast customer support, I cannot say enough good things about them.
 
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That picture is fucking hilarious.
 
John said:
Thats fuckin bullshit dude, don't let them take 10% of your hard earned money, you don't need their service.


If they earned so much from the niche, why must they get the 10%.
I rather use RSSMG. :angryfire:
 
On their website:
Why is it free?

We share revenue with you. On average, about 10% of the adverts shown on your niche sites earn money for us, rather than you. This money is needed to pay for our servers and technical development / maintenance. If you don't make any money, neither do we, so we have a VERY strong incentive to keep the system in pole position and on top of search engine changes. We never bill you or charge you for our basic service, and you get paid directly by Google, or other PPC advertising providers. If you think that this kind of performance based commission is unacceptable, your recourse is very simple. You can go Pay Nathan Anderson $15,000 upfront and $500 a month, sucker. Oh, by the way, we do carry some affiliate adverts on our site - the particular hosting we recommend, for example, pays us a commission if you sign up. Note that we would recommend them even if we didn't get any kind of kickback, and that you can of course use any hosting company you like).
 
No matter what they said, I would rather use Jon's WP Plugins / RSSMG on a cheap domain name and server.

Who the Sucker Now ? :love-smiley-083:
 
that picture with the jeep reminded me of these guys, tool bags.

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when i was looking for the pic, i found a porn thumbnail gallery post that apparently the 'icy hot stuntaz' run, covered in ads. pretty funny.
 
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