I came accross ShoeMoney's website http://www.shoemoneymedia.com and saw this ... I see all day companies inveting work that they done for fortune 500 companies ...... If he has/had this kind of clients I am very sorry for starting this thread . Also seems he has a little dupe problem http://www.shoemoneymedia.com/ = http://www.shoemoneymedia.com/contact.html
I wouldn't know of any reason not to trust Jeremy on that but then again, sign up as an affiliate and you can call yourself an 'eBay Partner' too. It's all perceived value.
Yeah , once I had a little work with a Fortune 500 company and on their website they stated that they have special relations with Yahoo , Google . I thought WTF ? and asked him , he said it means AdWords and Overture accounts
this is just the regular stuff everyone writes, doesn't matter if it's true or not. If I was going to start a hosting company (hell,no! ) I'd write the same thing
the site is a complete joke right now. I hired a company to do it but the flaked... I have not had any motivation to work on it for a looooong time.
Just saw the pic of Shoe's check for August of 2005. Can't imagine I would be motivated to design a site etc. for someone else either. LOL. JB
My question has always been, have you ever gotten anyone to pay $5k/mo. for the guaranteed uptime hosting? I have a hard enough time getting 10 bucks per month for 99.9%.
I have 9 clients right now and adding a 4th within the next 2 weeks. Its not really what I enjoy doing but the hosting is more stable income then ppc or contextual of course.
lol thinking about 19 different things at the same time... I am adding a new client with 4 sites. Really I hate hosting and most of the time turn down hosting unless I feel I need to host there sites (because I am a control freak). Then I will host them. I would say 90% of consulting is just on-site with there current host provider. I have never run into a business that was paying less then 2-3k/month for hosting so its not that much more for them and its only if I feel its needed
I'd have to agree. A lot more stable. I like the concept of a few high paying clients vs a lot of low paying clients. Less support headaches
Trouble with that is its easier to piss of 5 clients earning you 10k a month than 1000 users earning you 10k a month Jamie
For 10k/month I would be happy with 1 client, and would obviously offer a shoe shine service with any hosting package James.