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Oliver 2009-05-18 07:31 PM

new site reject...again...
 
I have been working on a new site and im having trouble getting it listed...|greenguy|greenguy keeps telling me to fuck off:) it is hosted by AWS, adult webmaster school. never had a prob with them. the hosting plan (year) was included with the class tuition. no banner adds or any of that bullshit,

http://www.degansex.com/freesites/bwbs/warn.htm

i would like to some feedback on the site...good, bad or otherwise...

Preacher 2009-05-18 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver (Post 451615)
... the hosting plan (year) was included with the class tuition... [/url]

Wait a minute, someone teaches a class on how to be an adult webmaster?! No wonder I suck so badly at it, I never went to school. |banghead|

ArtWilliams 2009-05-18 08:45 PM

Epassorte me $140 and I'll mail you a diploma.

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Originally Posted by Preacher (Post 451617)
Wait a minute, someone teaches a class on how to be an adult webmaster?! No wonder I suck so badly at it, I never went to school. |banghead|


plateman 2009-05-18 09:35 PM

man you got huge pic file sizes

Oliver 2009-05-18 10:16 PM

those files sizes need to be reduced huh?

LD 2009-05-18 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver (Post 451627)
those files sizes need to be reduced huh?

I doubt that's the problem...they loaded reasonably fast, and are 800x600 which I wouldn't consider oversized.

What reason were you given for getting rejected? LOR doesn't allow free host unless you are a trusted submitter.

Oliver 2009-05-18 11:06 PM

Well the email states that the hosting is questionable....probably related the private whois on the domain

papagmp 2009-05-19 01:12 AM

What happens at the end of the year and the hosting goes away - Just curious.

I'm not opposed to listing such sites as long as I get a warm fuzzy that the webmaster and sites will be around for a while and no one will be doing nasty shit on the domains I list.

A lot of it has to do with your reputation - so stick around, get to know us and pull the private who-is on the domain - after all, what are you hiding?

JustRobert 2009-05-19 01:53 AM

It would be in your best interest to get a proper hosting plan, which are extremely dirt cheap to start with, and build, build, build from there.

Remember, this is a business just like any other business and there will be start up costs. These costs are so minimal right now that there really is no reason to not have your own hosting plan.

NY Jester 2009-05-19 03:39 AM

I think I saw in the rejection thread that it was due to Private "WhoIs". Which is not accepted unless you have 'Trusted Submitter' status. It's a simple fix really. I don't understand why you keep going on and on about it.

HowlingWulf 2009-05-19 08:46 AM

Woah! I started in this biz by signing up to AWS back in 2001. I see their website hasn't changed at all.

Useless 2009-05-19 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Oliver (Post 451615)
it is hosted by AWS, adult webmaster school. never had a prob with them. the hosting plan (year) was included with the class tuition.

Get your money back. They failed you.

Many of the photos that look like static thumbs on your index and main pages are larger than they appear in your pages, so you're using HTML to force them to fit. Don't do that.

And plateman was correct, your file sizes are out of control on your full-size pics. There's no reason for 800x600 photos to be weighing near 400kb each. They don't even look all that good. What are you using to crop your photos, a rusty hatchet?

Greenguy 2009-05-19 09:08 AM

Good advice in here :)

Try & get your money back, tell them to read this thread as proof that they did not give you want you paid for.

The get your own hosting, build some free sites & go from there.

HowlingWulf 2009-05-19 11:05 AM

I think I should start a blog, starting at what I learned at AWS and then what I really learned since then. But would anyone read it? Hmmmm.

MadCat 2009-05-19 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by HowlingWulf (Post 451688)
I think I should start a blog, starting at what I learned at AWS and then what I really learned since then. But would anyone read it? Hmmmm.

I would :D

NY Jester 2009-05-19 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by HowlingWulf (Post 451688)
I think I should start a blog, starting at what I learned at AWS and then what I really learned since then. But would anyone read it? Hmmmm.

I've seen blogs about much less interesting things

Oliver 2009-05-19 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by papagmp (Post 451633)
What happens at the end of the year and the hosting goes away - Just curious.

As far as I know I am going to need to move the site to another server or pay for a hosting plan with them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by papagmp (Post 451633)
...pull the private who-is on the domain - after all, what are you hiding?

AWS registered the domain and still hosts the site so pulling the who-is isnt really an option until I move the site.

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Originally Posted by JustRobert (Post 451636)
It would be in your best interest to get a proper hosting plan, which are extremely dirt cheap to start with...

Can you recomend some? AWS recommeded theplanet for dedicated, but I dont think im there quite yet.

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Originally Posted by HowlingWulf (Post 451649)
Woah! I started in this biz by signing up to AWS back in 2001. I see their website hasn't changed at all.

I believe the process they recommend produces quality TGP galleries and is worth the $140. I have made much more than that since then... but I have since taken that process and modified it to my detriment it seems.

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Originally Posted by Useless Warrior (Post 451652)
Get your money back. They failed you.

Many of the photos that look like static thumbs on your index and main pages are larger than they appear in your pages, so you're using HTML to force them to fit. Don't do that.

And plateman was correct, your file sizes are out of control on your full-size pics. There's no reason for 800x600 photos to be weighing near 400kb each. They don't even look all that good. What are you using to crop your photos, a rusty hatchet?

Here is a gallery I built using the AWS process http://www.degansex.com/ass16/round_...ny_hendrix.htm
As I mentioned before I have modified that process which now includes the use of photoshop to create thumbs. As far as the enormous file sizes go, that's
the way the content came from the sponsor...? Should I worry about reducing these heavy file sizes?

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Originally Posted by Greenie (Post 451658)
Good advice in here :)

Try & get your money back, tell them to read this thread as proof that they did not give you want you paid for.

The get your own hosting, build some free sites & go from there.

One thing that does bother me is that I cant get my free site listed do to the private whois.
It sounds like some webmasters will take it but for the most part if your a new guy in the biz trying to get your AWS hosted Freesite listed at greenguy your SOL...

nate 2009-05-19 03:48 PM

Hosting is pretty cheap nowadays as are domain names. The next time you see a colo-cation banner on this board, click it and sign up for a low-end virtual package and buy yourself a domain name. Go with the flow.

HowlingWulf 2009-05-19 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver (Post 451708)

Here is a gallery I built using the AWS process http://www.degansex.com/ass16/round_...ny_hendrix.htm
As I mentioned before I have modified that process which now includes the use of photoshop to create thumbs. As far as the enormous file sizes go, that's
the way the content came from the sponsor...? Should I worry about reducing these heavy file sizes?

Hey can I use this on my soon-to-be webmaster blog? I have lots of tips for it. BTW yes image sizes are important, because
1. most server plans have a bandwidth limit before you pay for overages or they shut you off. tgp galleries eat a lot.
2. some surfers are still on dialup
3. you want to show bite size samples to get interest, not the entire meal.
I resize the images to be 800 on the long side, which gives a file size between 50k-100k


Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver (Post 451708)
One thing that does bother me is that I cant get my free site listed due to the private whois.
It sounds like some webmasters will take it but for the most part if your a new guy in the biz trying to get your AWS hosted Freesite listed at greenguy your SOL...

Yes that's exactly right. Don't blame the site owners, blame the cheaters trying to fuck them over every day.

Sven800 2009-05-19 06:15 PM

You are starting out. buy a cheap .info for $0.99 from godaddy or whoever is running a promotion.

Get the cheapest hosting plan from hostgator (or even the next one up). They are under $10/month and for someone starting out they offer enough.

Then, once you are doing well you can always add additional domains and move to better hosting. But for someone new this is all that is needed.

If you have the extra $$$, buy a decent .com, as it is not that much more expensive.

NY Jester 2009-05-19 06:20 PM

Just to follow up what Sven said. If you can't afford $10 for a domain and $10 for hosting a month, this might not be the career or hobby for you.

JustRobert 2009-05-19 07:51 PM

Oliver
Check with colo-cation for hosting. Their virtual plans I believe are very cheap from what I understand. No need to get a dedicated plan at first.

You definitely want to reduce pic size like HowlingWulf stated and since you have photoshop it's easy.

Pagan 2009-05-19 08:38 PM

One thing very valuable here -- make sure you have control over your hosting and domain. Right now, you don't. Some of us will trust you, some will not. Most of the people responding here have been well-established link list owners, and quite a few still build sites on their own. Do be careful on domain names -- some link lists will not take .info. Also, when shopping for a host, be sure that they take adult. The Resources tab here has a good list, and Co-Location is very highly recommended. A good host is worth every cent, and they don't get much better than Co-Location.

You have a good start, and most do not get their first sites listed on Greenguy. It will happen, believe me.

pc 2009-05-19 09:19 PM

And where else would you get help like this ?
You should be thankful for all those replies
really.

Don't hesitate just change for paid hosting and unchange private whois.

Oliver 2009-05-19 10:00 PM

Yes, thank you all for your help and comments!


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