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12/20/2005 12:25:23 PM · #26 |
| Yes is does... lots of them. Right now I'm leaning towards ipowerweb's package that gives you 10 gigs of storage, 250gigs transfer, free setup, and one free domain name at around $100/year. I can't decide if I need that, or if I could get by with hasweb's cheaper package at $48 yearly that comes with 2 gigs disk space and 35gigs transfer. I don't expect a ton of traffic, so I may could make this one work. |
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12/20/2005 12:28:15 PM · #27 |
| If you're just doing forum traffic, the smaller package is probably a better deal. I plan on putting my photography out there so I wanted lots 'o space. One thing you may want to consider is using subdomains if you're interested in posting your work and having a separate location for your forum. Essentially you can get multiple websites under one plan. |
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12/20/2005 12:30:59 PM · #28 |
| This started out as a forum only endeavor, but the more I think about it, I could get the $100/year package and be able to display all my photographs like I have wanted to for some time now. |
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12/20/2005 12:35:42 PM · #29 |
| Ipowerweb's $100/year package includes 1 free domain and 100 free subdomains. Does this mean you get one free //www.xxxxx.com address, and then 100 free whatever.xxxxx.com addresses? |
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12/20/2005 12:38:28 PM · #30 |
almost
you get 1 //www.xxxxxx.com and 100 free //www.aaaa.xxxxxx.com's There is a way you can register extra domains, use a different name server, "cloak" the address and pass it to your subdomain if you want to "clean up" the URL, but that's getting a little complicated.
In other words you could make //www.aaaa.xxxxxx.com look like //www.aaaa.com in the URL if you were so inclined.
Does this make sense?
Message edited by author 2005-12-20 12:39:42. |
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12/20/2005 12:42:32 PM · #31 |
To elaborate in terms that may make more sense...
My "root domain" for my web site is www.dowsedesigns.com.
I'm in the process if expanding on an experiment I conducted here (the gauntlet) and will eventually set-up a subdomain called www.gauntlet.dowsedesigns.com.
If I wanted to, I could register the www.gauntlet domain, and have the name server point to www.gauntlet.dowsedesigns.com under a "cloaked URL" that displayed www.gauntlet.com in the browser address bar. |
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12/20/2005 12:42:54 PM · #32 |
Yeah that actually makes sense. For what I'm using it for, I think I will be able to do a pretty generic "xxxx part" of the //www.aaaa.xxxx.com address so that it will fit just about any of the websites I will create and not seem too out of place.
Google adwords was mentioned as a way to profit and get some of the money back that I'll be putting in. If I were to use one of the free forum programs, would I still be able to insert the adwords into it? |
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12/20/2005 12:53:54 PM · #33 |
Originally posted by ibkc: Google adwords was mentioned as a way to profit and get some of the money back that I'll be putting in. If I were to use one of the free forum programs, would I still be able to insert the adwords into it? |
Yes, just insert the code in it's template somewhere.
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12/20/2005 12:59:51 PM · #34 |
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