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by Owen Jones

Do you already have a business? I mean a conventional, off-line business. Or are you trying to make some money promoting generic sites with only an affiliate link? Both of these types of business often have something in common ” that is that their online presence is usually awful.

Many business owners and affiliate website promoters just do not seem to understand that a poor website does a lot more harm than good. A business owner who has created a website on Geofreebies or one of the other free webspace providers is essentially doing the same as someone who only promotes an affiliate link on an automatically-generated, replicated affiliate page.

The problem is that it is obvious what those websites are: cheap and nasty and unfortunately, that reflects on the business and the business owner both. The same goes for email addresses. Just consider, what looks better to you:

www.geofreebies.com/memnbersites/Amiable-Dragon.html

amiable-dragon123456@yahoo.com or

amiabledragon.com

owen@amiabledragon.com

I think that it is quite obvious which looks more professional; which inspires more confidence and which would bring in more customers and Im sure that there is no one in the world who would disagree.

The next thing to think about is the extension ” ie the letters after the . or the @. .com probably surely still carries the most prestige, but it no longer has the lead it used to have. .tv, .biz, .info have their places, I’m suppose, but they do not really have the same cachet as ‘dot com’. However, there is another problem with .com and that is that it has been around since the dawn of the Internet and very many of the name combinations have already been taken up.

I suggest that .ws is a very viable solution to this problem. You can imagine it standing for web site, although it actually stands for Western Samoa! It is a relatively new suffix and many, many combination names are still available. I am sure you could still get the address you want. Something else you may not know is that when you buy your own domain name, you can make any email address out of it by substituting anything for the http://www and replacing the DOT with an @ sign. Look at the address above for an example.

Then you have to choose a host for your domain and administer the site and email addresses. The fees are usually paid annually in advance for the name and monthly for the hosting, quite often both payments go to different companies. However, there is now a very professional company on the market which is offering a website, with a name of your choice and ten variable email addresses and a free website design service and all you pay is $10 a month to one firm for the whole package. There is no contract and you can leave at any time or change the email or website addresses. It is remarkably flexible.

I think that that represents a very good deal for a business website (you can imagine: sales@….; info@….); a family website (everyone can have their own individual, private email address) or an affiliate website (using redirects and multiple email addresses: for PayPal etc.). But that is not all there is to it! You can actively promote that new hosting company or just put a referral link to it on the bottom of your website and make cash, month after month for ever more from referrals on autopilot from your visitors! And if you use the link below, you will get a free weeks trial, but fully operational account and three paying members in your downline, subject to a condition, or your first months $10 paid for you by us.

That cant be bad, can it? You can not lose. Five weeks free trial of your own domain, hosted on your own site, with 10 email address or a free week with three members paying you $3 a month to give your business a flying start!

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