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scrooge2008 wrote: »Hi,
Has anybody registered a domain name. The one I want is available, but I am not sure which company to go through. Have googled, but drowning in the choice.
Any recommendations.
Thanks as always.
You could try one.com they have an offer buy the domain name and get free hosting for a year. After that it is about £20 a year.10K 2010 challenge £3202.59/£10000
11K 2011 challenge: £1023/£11000
12K 2012 challenge: £5896.33/£12000
£2021 in 2021 challenge: £605.02/£2021
Debt free wannabe: £24695/£24695 - Debt free date: November 20210 -
hello
i have been watching the threads from the begining and have decided to join in. i have been selling on ebay and am planning on starting a small business.
i won't be trying to get 10,000 in my bank but will try for as much as i can!!
i am an accountant in real life so if anyone needs advice in that dept just ask!0 -
moneymabel wrote: »avoid 123-reg like the plague!
I'm with heart internet-great customer service
I used to work for the hosting company that is now Heart Internet. would highly reccommend them!! Also used to work for the ones that owned 123 reg and yes they are ok but I would avoid them overallI am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody! Louis L'Amour0 -
The facebook group is where you can show what you are selling. They dont allow that on here.
An accountant pebblespop? Blimey. Hwo often do you get complete dimwits who have got into a pickle? I want to see an accountant but scared I'll be the only prat who has mucked things up
sparrer - you are doing great - dont beat yourself up. Its a great total !!
I've used 123 reg for just securing domain names, or MR SITE for the whole packageVR repayment £404 £156.02 PAID
Airpods repayment £249 £185 £75.90 PAID
Airpods repayment £144 £99.01 PAID
Capital One £14000 -
moneymakestheworldgoround wrote: »ok - I tried to read the success stories and my head hurts - I dont understand any of it !! But I did understand that £4k is the average profit at the end of the year. I did notice someone say they wanted a Saturday off after 3 years so I am guessing this is a full on time commitment thing ????
I am still not sure - there is talk of fraud, tax man, bad bookies, bets not being paid out, costly mistakes made etc... But then I read someone has a 5 yr plan to buy a £15 k yacht and suddenly I am interested again !!!
£10,000 - £4,000 = £6,000 from other stuff. Thats only £500 a month now from online sales instead of £833. But if I am going to spend 8 hours a day on matched betting, then it isnt going to be worth it.
Confused.com !!!
Hmmmm....you aren't welling it to me lol! No way can I give up my Saturdays to it.....my main day with OH and the kids, think I will have to look for another way to make money...yet again I am coming back to well worn shoes and socks :rotfl:Life is a work in progress0 -
just a thought.....if anyone has spare time you might wanna consider entering as many competitions as you can get your hands on from local papers especially....I subscribe to a comping mag and some of the stuff people win is nobodys business.....you may not be making money directly but if you have a nice win may get something you can sell on, a dishwasher, washing machine etc....is a nice little hobby for us bored housewives lolol...(just read the 'helpful' comments from what ever his name was.....what a sad & opinionated person zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz).0
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moneymakestheworldgoround wrote: »The facebook group is where you can show what you are selling. They dont allow that on here.
An accountant pebblespop? Blimey. Hwo often do you get complete dimwits who have got into a pickle? I want to see an accountant but scared I'll be the only prat who has mucked things up
sparrer - you are doing great - dont beat yourself up. Its a great total !!
I've used 123 reg for just securing domain names, or MR SITE for the whole package
awwww what a shame, thought I had a good idea! lol0 -
.then today i decided to have a bet again as thats how i got it and won £70. Now up £494 for the month. Nowhere near the amount needed to hit 10k after 12 months but good enough
I've read about this match betting thing with casinos and bingo etc, but never tried it, (Shame on me)
Isn't there the problem that even though you can make a few lots of £xx, you can't scale the 'business' up. Surely once you've done all the offers, that's your lot? If we are going to make (tens of ) thousands don't we need ideas where you can 'invest' serious amounts from our profit so far and multiply them by a number bigger than 1, sort of like compound interest, but bigger and monthlier? Otherwise, we just have to put more effort in each month just to find the next offer of a few ££
Does that make sence?:)
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I received an absolutely GORGEOUS memory charm in the post today - thanks so much Moneymabel - it's beautiful and i'm sure my friend will love it. I couldn't believe how fast it came! It's very prettily packaged and looks so dainty. I would recommend everyone has a browse on moneymabel's website - even if you're not after specific wedding jewellery. Mine is for my friend's 30th birthday. There's so much choice and variation and judging by what i received it'll all be well worth the money. Thanks Moneymabel - i'll be back for more x p.s. last year i bought a ring which has a tiny fairy, a couple of little stars and some beads attached - it's tiny and delicate. Made me wonder whether your charms could also be attached to little rings and maybe this could be another expansion of your market - i bought mine for £22 from a gift shop in Exeter & i know they would've made a lot of profit on it. Just a thought xJust £10,852.28p to go...
Trust that little voice in your head that says "Wouldn't it be interesting if...";
And then do it.0 -
moneymabel wrote: »avoid 123-reg like the plague!
I'm with heart internet-great customer service
why - whats wrong with 123-reg??? thats who I am with and have been for years.....should I be changing???Life is a work in progress0
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