Some HyperVRE Users Don’t Want Free Hosting

I have been getting questions from people who are using my HyperVRE tutorial, want advice on paid hosting for their HperVRE sites. Many want to know what kind of hosting I use for all my sites.

I set out to build a tutorial showing people how to build Adsense income streams using HyperVRE without any hosting costs. I just wanted to prove it can be done and give new-comers a way to “taste some Adsense cash” before investing any money.

Below is a common I question I’ve been getting asked:

Q: Who do you use for hosting your HyperVRE sites. I don’t want to use free hosting because I want to protect my income, and avoid using sub domains?

A: I use Moca for web hosting. Mostly because of speed, price, and customer service. To run HyperVRE you just need to have up to date PHP functionality. If you already have a hosting account with a company, they most likely have everything you need.

TZ

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2 Responses to Some HyperVRE Users Don’t Want Free Hosting

  1. Bob D. says:

    Terry – I was reading one of your other entries that showed your 2007 Adsense income on a graph. On the graph, you listed “average costs” of running your business. I am curious as to what do you attribute the costs to given blog software is cheap and there is no upfront cost for Adsense.

    Are you using arbitrage on your really long tail keywords (proably cheap traffic – $0.05) to drive visitors to your site where you then get additional clicks for cheap? Any advice on this piece would be great.

    Thanks.

    Bob

  2. Bob says:

    I was wondering why you had not answered the question above. You are doing a great job sharing information with us…and it would be great to know about the expenses part of your graph.

    Bob

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