Thursday, March 29, 2007

RegisterFly Joiks!!!

Hookers and Liposuction, WTF is wrong with these idiots at RegisterFly. I feel sorry for the people who are either going to lose their domain names/hosting or are trying to move them off RegisterFly.

RegisterFly lost their Accreditation from ICANN and are currently being sued by every tomdickandharry.com on the planet registered with these foolz!

People all across the net at various blogs, consumer reports etc. have lambasted the domain name/hosting company for bad customer service, double and triple billing and a multitude of jerky BS!

So what to do now? Well, you can spend the next 15 to 20 days trying to communicate with the tardfish on the end of the line trying to explain the bosses improprieties with Escorts and Plastic Surgery.

All over the net right now, hosting and domain registrars are trying to pick up the 78,000 or so customers RegisterFly lost. www.registerflytransfers.com has an automated system that makes the painful surgery of moving your domain name a little easier.

Bottom line, this just sucks! I know a number of people who have had their domains torched. Domains that were their calling card or business.

KISS MY FAT ASS RegisterFly.com! I hope your CEO's new narrow butt finds a nice pimp in the joint. Friggin A-holes!!!!

Cool Domain Names For Sale!

We are selling off some of our domain names, if you are interested drop me a mail and I will get back to you.

www.domainbusinessname.com
http://www.webaddresssignup.com/
www.networktechman.com
www.triplexdomainnames.com
www.rageofthegods.com
www.barbarianking.com
www.bestmobidomains.mobi
www.domainregisternames.com
www.mobidomainsstore.mobi
www.netsavvygeek.com
www.sitenamesonline.com
www.webaddressname.com
www.yourmobilive.com
www.yourmobistore.com
www.yourmobilive.com
www.yoursitenames.com

There some good stuff in that list!

Making money on the internet! Here is how we do it.

We have a site that just breached $200 a month in internet sales by PPC and e-books. Out of the 10 sites we have up there in cyberville, this one is the biggest revenue generator. http://www.flipperpro.com/.

Second place is http://www.searchwebvideo.com/ We make a few bucks from PPC and Amazon sales. This site is now boasting a whole 200 unique visitors per day. We have an Adwords account running for this one, so that is where most of the traffic comes from.

Third place is http://www.freetextparty.com/ About $50 bucks a month from PPC. However, this site is becoming very popular and has increased hits over the last few weeks by 100. For some reason, I can't find it indexed anywhere on Google, Yahoo etc. So I am not real sure where the hits are coming from. I am not NetSavvyGeek to figure out where the hits come from.

First - we acquired a domain name from http://www.usadomainbank.com/ - $1.99 domain names and $3.99 a month hosting. We chose to buy the domain name and use the free hosting they offer. That way if it does not work out, we are only out $7 bucks instead of $60. The free hosting does put a banner up top of the page with Google Adsense embedded. Not a big deal though. You can see this banner by going to http://www.searchwebvideo.com/ or http://www.freetextparty.com/

Second - We added in our Google Adsense and Amazon publisher codes where they would best fit on the webpages. You must take careful consideration for the content on your webpages. Check out some SEO information before proceeding. SEO will help you to optimize your site for easier search engine listing.

Third - We headed over to AdBrite and bought their special link of $169 for 7 days on Putfile.com - Putfile gets about 250k unique visitors.

Fourth - We paid $29 bucks for blastengine.com to post on all the search engines.

Finally - We bought a few year long links at PR3 and PR4 link sites. $60.

Now we wait for the money to start rolling in. Again, we are not making huge amounts. But if you publish 30 websites, add them all up, and it is a great passive income. http://www.adcentswebsites.com/ has pre-made Adsense and Amazon enhanced websites. 40 of them for $19.95.

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