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Not sure what everybody else is using, but Contabo has excellent prices on their VPS. Pretty interesting insight. Thanks for the video. See you soon!
You can get a VPS for as less as $5 … $50 is a pretty beefy server
Could go the Google cloud platform route with docker containers
Your current "look" is very Neo-like, like in the matrix movie. Look out for the white rabbit Stefan! 😎
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Keep up the great content.
Getting into a competitive field without having a measurable advantage–I don't understand it. If you work to make a living, why do you kill yourself working?
Bob is not my uncle
I did light hosting—~50-75 brochure sites, nothing complex, shared hosting, not VPS—for around a decade during the 00s, so some points based on that:
1. You will seriously underestimate the customer service 'costs' once you have a few dozen clients—not money costs, mostly time and aggravation. Because of that, I strongly recommend you aim for a few high-value clients rather than chasing lots of low-value.
2. As Stefan mentioned, it's a hugely competitive field—mainly because it's so easy to get into. Anyone with reasonable tech savvy can do the tech end of it, setup is very easy.
2a. Sooo… If you want to do it as your main business, you need a clear strategy re what your USP is—that's your Unique Selling Point, the reason why customers might pick you rather than one of the tens of thousands of competitors.
3. My view is that starting in hosting is most viable as a sideline for a related business like developing or website design. You can dip into it with 10-20 clients and see if it suits you.
4. It's a business. Do you have business skills?
What's your USP?
How will you price your services?
How will you market, ie acquire customers?
Can you track expenses and receipts so you know how much to put away each month for taxes?
Are you good dealing with customers? In person, on the phone, by email…
Can you explain why a customer shouldn't pick one of the heavily marketed site builder apps?
Etc etc.
Best of luck!
You don't teach you just talk about yourself, I actually don't trust your qualifications. Teach me about something!!!
Whats the easiest way to setup a 7 node peer-to-peer WAN network (mesh topology) with each onion node encrypted with 4096bit encyryption certificate exchange over TOR?
My dedicated server costs less than $50 a month…
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I'm afraid to ask but as a VBA Developer, what do you think about this language ? 🙂
Can you recommend any vps?
Can you recommend any vps?
Ahh! Thank you for answering my questions! 😀😀😀
You look depleted of energy. You need sun and ginseng. 🥰
How would you go about creating a website like SuperRare or opensea, were you could create NFT's and buy and sell using a digital wallet? I've never thought about Coding, but I'm being gravitated towards learning everything about it. Looking forward to starting your course!! thank you!