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AdiLetter

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Hey Guys,

I have a few quetions, I have a personal blog and some more website

and I want to make an affiliate product site and also an affiliate review sites (for other product):

1) what are the recommendations for my hosting, should it be seperate from my pesonal site? if yes why?

2) do I need to add special function like unique IP or something like that? if yes, why? :)

Thanks :)
 


No, you can use your own hosting without worry. Just make sure you use a unique domain for each of your sites, and not a sub domain of your personal site, such as affiliate.personal.com...

Also, if you really want to watch your tail, as if you may use some questionable practices with you affiliate sites, then just make sure that they don't interlink back and forth between your personal site....it's no big deal, but just to be on the safe side.
 
A 1 post and a 7 post, I been debating all day how to answer this besides "Go fuck yourself". Nope, still haven't found anything else to say.
 
1) Not quite sure how to answer that since its all shared hosting.

2) You can't get a unique IP anyways from dreamhost last I checked.

Personally I hated dreamhost most of the 2 years I used them, they really went down hill. If you don't mind downtime and extremely shitty support for your campaigns, go right ahead.
 
1) Not quite sure how to answer that since its all shared hosting.

2) You can't get a unique IP anyways from dreamhost last I checked.

Personally I hated dreamhost most of the 2 years I used them, they really went down hill. If you don't mind downtime and extremely shitty support for your campaigns, go right ahead.

you can get a unique IP on DH, and as of late they've been pretty good.
 
dreamhpost - sheesh. You get what you pay for, but you are 'dreaming' if you think you'll get any kind of service from them.

their customer support is useless because they can't tie it to their techies. No matter how nice the front end people are, if you get a tech problem, you're screwed.

I used to send them hundreds of signups, and had to stop because their techies couldnt provide a clean install of php on the shared servers.

And my account manager was about as much use as a chocolate teapot. Hard to say this but techwise they are actually WORSE than hostgator.

Having said that, unlike hostgator, at least these bozos wont stiff you out of your commissions.