What to do with Deluxe GoDaddy account?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Evolv5, Dec 6, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hey,
    So basically I started a couple of sites which weren't a success simply because I dont put anything into them, so I'm not expecting to get anything out of them. So now I was planning of making an imagehosting service which will be ORIGINAL, and non English :) [I dont have a chance to compete on the English/USA/World Wide market]. But for that I was planning of using Dreamhost as I heard GoDaddy blocks file uploads by scripts larger then 2Mb, and I've realized that they suck as well. So back to my point, I bought a 12month Deluxe plan from GoDaddy (100GB space + 1TB Bandwidth), I have six months left. Any business ideas which dont require a vast econmic investment?

    Thanks,

    P.S. I'm not sure if this was the right category, but I couldn't find a better one.
     
    Evolv5, Dec 6, 2006 IP
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    Use it to back up your computer or something. Im not a big fan of godaddy hosting, and the $6.99 a month that plan costs really isnt that much of loss. Guess the leason here is to do your research before launching a site.
     
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  3. Evolv5

    Evolv5 Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, I have learnt my lesson. But I've known Dreamhost for quite some while, but I remembered them being very expensive, something like charing 5$ a month for maybe one or two GB.
     
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    Does godaddy.com allow proxies?
     
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  5. Evolv5

    Evolv5 Well-Known Member

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    I'm not sure if they allow it, but unlike my assumptions, it works :)
     
    Evolv5, Dec 6, 2006 IP