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This isnt my company or anything, but i was very pleased with it, so i figured i might share. The url is http://techwiz.net/ custom systems, servers, hosting 10 dollar domain names (10 bucks a year), this business has everything. I was very pleased with it!
What are some other good ones? I kinda got burned by Register.com with their premium prices and then having a damn banner stuck on my homepage.. read the fine print
Originally posted by Volcom lol sry bout that, but technically im not advertising, seeing that its not my site. Just pleased with the service...
Actually, not techinically, you are - it doesn't matter if it's your business or not. LQ allows me to turn off ads by becoming a member. They don't advertise LQ.
ad·ver·tise
v. ad·ver·tised, ad·ver·tis·ing, ad·ver·tis·es
v. tr.
1. To make public announcement of, especially to proclaim the qualities or advantages of (a product or business) so as to increase sales. See Synonyms at announce.
2. To make known; call attention to: advertised my intention to resign.
v. intr.
1. To call the attention of the public to a product or business.
Last edited by Bruce Hill; 08-05-2003 at 07:54 PM.
Originally posted by GOBY What are some other good ones? I kinda got burned by Register.com with their premium prices and then having a damn banner stuck on my homepage.. read the fine print
Please don't flame me for this (I´m not advertising) but I personally think GoDaddy is the best. 8.95 dlls per domain per year. I've bought about 70 domains with them.
Well, we're not advertizing really ... I mean if I were to talk about my music then yeah, but we're not advertizing, we're discussing, I mean you could be advertizing the rules too ya know ... lol. Don't have a cow man, no big deal.
~8 dollars a year? That's dirt cheap, less than what microsoft wants for hotmail (like who the hell would pay for that??)
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