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Alania

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  1. 6 minutes ago, Bravosi said:

    Well since you're going to have a large amount of traffic, then I would suggest you to get a hosting suitable for that. Just go for BlueHost. I always recommend it. It's cheap, user friendly, and effective.

    BlueHost is my 2nd choice always, haha. I always recommend people to go for GoDaddy because I'm more comfortable around it, but BlueHost is great too. To be honest, I've never really gone beyond these two.

  2. I also have GoogleAdsense running on my YouTube channel which has like 5.6k audience, and it's quite profitable. I also have a blog for investments, but the traffic there is terrible. As Bravosi has written, the ads don't force you to watch themselves.

  3. 1 hour ago, Bravosi said:

    I wouldn't say so, unless you're a very popular web hosting service with a lot of audience. You should know that web hosting is a lot cheaper now than it was before many years ago. You can find a domain/web for $5-10 nowadays.

    As you have said, Bravosi, a person must have some certain popularity to a degree, because otherwise it would be a waste of time, effort and funds. I have a relative who sells cheap domains and website templates, he has quite an audience, and even still says that the income isn't too high. It's more like a passive income for him.

  4. On 12/16/2018 at 7:58 PM, NikSuks said:

    You should choose something unique, something that suits you and your style. Yet, you should be careful when picking a domain name. It needs to be unique but at the same time it needs to be short and simple. Why short and simple, you may wonder? Well, short and simple in order for people to remember it more easy. You should make it distinctive and powerful. Just think carefully about it and something will come up! Trust me!

    There are places which can generate domain names based on the interests of the user, but if it comes to creativity then the person alone should be the one creating and making up the names, hehe.

  5. On 12/20/2018 at 5:36 PM, foxprojects said:

    It's always best to avoid free hosts, especially if you're running a business (even a tiny one) or otherwise want to monetize your site. Free hosts may claim to provide "unlimited" services, but often place various limits on what you can do with your website. They also tend to be unreliable and lacking in customer support. In most cases, the only way to get in touch with them is by email and it may take a day or two before you get any kind of reply.

    There are plenty of hosting services that charge less than $5 a month and bill you on a month by month basis. Therefore, it's better to use a paid host, as they're quite affordable and provide very good quality services when compared to free hosts.

    You're right, $5 is pretty cheap and common. Even a person with a small income can afford to get it, starting from the school age haha. But anyhow, before I got into paid hosting I tried just for the heck of it free hosting, just to understand how everything works (when uploading my website).

  6. On 12/17/2018 at 4:43 PM, Kaushik said:

    Windows 95 was a hit version of the Operating System makers. It ran on many systems around the world and people became used to it for a while before Windows 99 was launched. It was certainly faster than the previous versions and had many more options.

    Oddly enough, when I changed from Windows 95 to 98, and then XP I was really confused in terms of the interface. Obviously, being a Win 7 user now, I would have a hard time feeling comfortable with Win 95/98. The design is clunky. XP is 50/50. Strange how time changes the view on certain things.

  7. 21 hours ago, amelia88 said:

    GoDaddy is the only site I’ve personally used for hosting and I went with them originally because of their great reputation. Nothing but good things to say about them. If you’re a big site and expecting a lot of traffic I think the big names give you some peace of mind.

    To be honest, if you Google top 10 best hosting service providers then you'll probably encounter GoDaddy at the 1st or 2nd place in any list. On the first page of Google at least.

  8. Just now, Bravosi said:

    I imagine it's fun to be a gamer who makes games, that way you can create your own perfect game. I suppose :)

    That's the way of life for my cousin. He was a fan of MMORPG's, but never found the perfect and most suitable one. So now he creates one himself. He made a local company and currently develops a 2D game.

  9. 5 minutes ago, diolola456 said:

    What type of game sir? Today I'm making strategy game using Java its like a clash of the clan with a twist as a programmer, I want to make a game like dragon nest I wish I could have some skill to do that I know I'm not good at programming but someday I wish someday I could, thanks for the question.

    Dragon Nest is a tough game to make, because it's an Action RPG. RTS is a lot more simple (though complicated in terms of content). What you have to understand that if you make a mistake when making a game similar to Dragon Nest and you'll encounter a bug then you'll need a hell a lot of time to fix it. I suggest you to finish off the RTS game you're making, and only then proceed to a lot more complex games.

  10. 8 minutes ago, Bravosi said:

    I think monthly is good because you wouldn't have to get attached with one service provider in case something goes wrong.

    You got a point. That way you prevent yourself from getting obligated to a certain provider. But on the other hand, if you have a firm business plan then you might get a contract for a year. To begin with, it usually has discounts, but what's more important is that you won't forget to pay monthly.

  11. To be honest, my memory slightly poor. I always forget stuff that must be done in a certain period of time, and it overwhelms me to remember them because I have a lot on my mind usually and I tend to simply purchase something ahead. For example, I've paid my cellphone operator for the entire 2019 year, so I wouldn't forget the monthly payment (got also a discount). Same goes for the web hosting. I simply pick packages that will allow me to rest my thoughts from "paying to the provider in time".

  12. Yeah, I have, and I still have it saved on my flashdrive. Sadly, I've lost the knowledge how create precisely the game I did. What I did was an FPS 2d shooter. It was my 2nd project done in visual C+, I was so proud back then and still am to this day. :)

  13. 20 hours ago, dullian said:

    I'm a bit ashamed of asking this, but in what exactly does traffic consist? I know it's people visiting your site, but are you paid for that? If so, who pays you? Or you want to increase traffic only for people to get to know your site and what you offer there?

    Ideally, if you're an average person, let's say a blogger who sells something, then you benefit from the traffic by getting increased audience. They might interact with stuff on your website, for example buying something. Moreover, they might watch an ad or two, which will bring you extra profit (if you connected Google AdSense like myself).

  14. 9 hours ago, Mr.Y said:

    As mcnasci24 said , you dont need to be good at math to do programing. Yeah it is a plus if you make complex program with complex algo , but for novice programing you only need your brain and logic xD All you need to know is what u want to make what is your goal and focus on that , rest is on autopilot xD

    I kinda disagree. It's true that you mustn't excel at math, but to do programming you need to be able to do basic calculations and formulas. Math teaches you that, and it will help you a lot during development and code writing.

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