How Do I Get My Own Server??

blckhttr

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May 11, 2011
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Guys I know i'm probably late as hell...

But I am starting to get the hang of Aff Marketing...

I want to learn how to cloak. I know I need my own server and stuff but I dont know where to start.

Can someone please tell me in a nutshell where I start and how do I set everything up so that I can start cloaking my FB ads?

Hook a brotha up! I'm tired of working like a dog for less than minimum wage!! :angryfire:

PM me if you can help me out... I need to start profiting asap.
 
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You should PM Grindstone. He is usually helpful in situations like these...
 
Best way to succeed with cloaking is to follow this- [link reserved for premium wickedfire members only]
 
You caught me in a good mood.

Feel free to use my personal dedicated server if you like.

Just shoot me an email at [link reserved for premium wickedfire members only]
 
ok seriously...you can start with something small like this:

Newegg.com - HP ProLiant DL580 G7 Rack Server System 4 x Intel Xeon X7560 8 core 2.27GHz 64GB 584084-001

and then work your way up when you need the power/speed.

(ps you will need a fast internet connection and some type of security/firewall/routing)

OP, disregard this, you don't need that much server if you are only hosting one or two sites on it. I'd suggest going with something like this: Newegg.com - HP ProLiant DL580 G7 Rack Server System 4 x Intel Xeon E7540 6 core 2.0GHz 32GB 584086-001

I've got 2 of them, and I have 4 websites, and it's working out fine.
 
true its a little overkill - its just the way i was brought up in the industry, what he suggested will do fine.
 
If you want your own dedicated server you have to go to the restaurant before they get busy.
 
http://bit.ly/AdlAJblckhttr, these guys are all trying to fuck with you. Although a lot of people will go with a trusted provider like Slicehost, there are a lot of alternatives if you're looking for a low-cost solution. For $5/mo, you can get a great service. A bunch of service providers are reviewed here.
 
true its a little overkill - its just the way i was brought up in the industry, what he suggested will do fine.

I learned the same old-school ways myself, but I thought I'd save OP 15k or so...although, if he tries to host more than 2 sites on the server I posted, he'll soon realize that he needs to upgrade, so maybe it's better if he just starts off with a server that can handle 4 sites, like the one you posted.