Need Domain - Will give 50% of business

Discussion in 'General Business' started by sam_m, Mar 7, 2008.

  1. #1
    I need domains for my sites....I will give 50% of each site or start a "partnership"

    The two sites I need either .com or .net for are:

    www.ultimatearcadezone.co.nr
    www.mediaheaven.co.nr - Currently Offline

    The person who provides the domain will get full access to the SCRIPT ADMIN PANEL and ADSENSE ACCOUNT. And will have a say in promoting and the way the cash is dealt with. I have only started a while ago with the sites, and am struggling on traffic but $9 isn't too much to ask for 50% as the scripts (the video one) is worth $297. I need my partners expertise as well.

    You will not be allowed access to the hosting panel as I must have some sort of security and only one I.P. is allowed to access it but you will have access to the adsense and site/script admin panel in return for your security, you of course hold on and purchase the domain FROM YOUR OWN godaddy or namecheap account. That way we both have security.

    So if anyone is interested in buying a domain in exchange for partnership, please post here.

    Thank you guys,
     
    sam_m, Mar 7, 2008 IP
  2. LinkSales

    LinkSales Active Member

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    I've sent you a PM.
     
    LinkSales, Mar 7, 2008 IP
  3. tony84

    tony84 Well-Known Member

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    Im not sure how old you are or whatever and i totally understand you not wanting to give someone access to cpanel as they will only be investing $10 plus some time (they can always keep the domain in their name to make it fair i suppose) but please done lie.

    "and only one I.P. is allowed to access it"

    IP addresses are usually updated many many times over a fairly short period
     
    tony84, Mar 7, 2008 IP
  4. sam_m

    sam_m Peon

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    FYI, as soon as my friend logged in, the next we got suspeneded and the message was,

    More than one person/IP used the acccessed the account.

    Please don't lie if you don't know anything about MY hosting.

    Don't spam my thread.
     
    sam_m, Mar 7, 2008 IP
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    Kwiloo Peon

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    Who's your host?
     
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    I know of a way to get free domains. Just letting you know. ;)

    If you need more info., PM me or reply back here plz.
     
    thegamerko, Mar 7, 2008 IP
  7. tony84

    tony84 Well-Known Member

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    I wasnt lying, i was voicing my opinion.
    Its also not spam if its related to the thread.

    There is no reason for a host to block an IP address if cpanel has been accessed by multiple IP addresses. Think about it - you have partnerships, you may access the hosting via a network, you could be on dial up still and so get given a new IP address every time you log in. A host would not know that and also would not ask if there is a possibility you would access cpanel on various IP's.

    If you read my post i was actually trying to be supportive of your idea of keeping your hosting to yourself but people on here are usually quite experienced and know that a host would not block an account for that reason. Just be honest people will understand.

    As for YOUR host obviously i dont know who it is but ive had around 8-10 (if not more) hosts in my time and not 1 has ever had that restriction in place so unless your host is unique i think you are very much wrong. Who is your host?

    Tony
     
    tony84, Mar 7, 2008 IP