What? My hosting service costs $5.00 a month. Annual domain
registration cost is $6.00. If you can't afford that you can't
afford to be "in business."
Despite the subject of this thread, the OP does not appear to be talking
about going into business. If he is, then he needs a much better
business model. It looks like he just wants to recoup his costs, and
maybe make a little extra money on top of that. If he wanted to go into
business, one would hope that has a better business model than posting
ads on a web page.
>What? My hosting service costs $5.00 a month. Annual domain
>registration cost is $6.00. If you can't afford that you can't
>afford to be "in business."
>
Despite the subject of this thread, the OP does not appear to be talking
about going into business. If he is, then he needs a much better
business model. It looks like he just wants to recoup his costs, and
maybe make a little extra money on top of that. If he wanted to go into
business, one would hope that has a better business model than posting
ads on a web page.
Hence my placing - in business - in quotes. Regardless, he stated he
wanted to make hundreds or thousands of dollars a year. If I expected
that possibility I'd be willing invest $66.00 for a year to see if it
were feasible.
Regardless, he stated he wanted to make hundreds or thousands of
dollars a year. If I expected that possibility I'd be willing invest
$66.00 for a year to see if it were feasible.
Agreed. I looks like he is asking here to find out how feasible it is
before committing the $66.00 per year. If he is hoping to do this on a
free hosting account, I would imagine that even $66.00 is a lot of money
for him. Perhaps he isn't optimistic that he can make his hundreds or
thousands a year.
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