Bu mantığa göre dönerciler varken Burger King'ler kapatılsın. Türk domain ve hosting firmaları varken godaddy.com'a erişim engellesin. Kıraathaneler varken Starbucks'lar kapatılsın. Bu nasıl bir değişime kapalılıktır anlamak mümkün değil?
Bunlara kalsa, postacılarımızın hakkını yedirmeyiz deyip e-mail servislerini de engellesinler.
They told them to stop buying data from ISPs that suggested them which unregistered domains were likely to be the most valuable. That's DNS front-running iirc. Nothing about the search bar on godaddy.com though
His domain is down, yanderesimulatorDOTcom is up for sale
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At least this is what it says in my language.
(Dutch)
yanderesimulator.com
is gratis geparkeerd, met dank aan GoDaddy.com.
Koop dit domein
Advertenties worden geblokkeerd.
Translation:
yanderesimulator.com
is parked for free, with thanks to GoDaddy.com.
Buy this domain
Advertisements are being blocked (I have adblock, so might be unrelated)
Jeg har ikke et godt bud men hold dig fra godaddy.com , jeg havde købt et domæne til min blogger/blogspot side jeg havde gennem min google-konto og der tilbød google godaddy, som en nem 1-kliks-løsning til hurtigt at knytte et domæne til ens side.
Jeg missede én betaling grundet udløbet kort og da jeg ville købe domænet tilbage, var det optaget - jeg kunne læse mig til at det er et trick flere domæne-udbydere benytter sig af så man i desperation kontakter den "nye" ejer og trygler om at købe det tilbage til en eller anden vanvittig pris.
as long as you're transacting through godaddy.com then you're good to go. insta-acceptance of a counter offer makes me think there's a lot more room on the table. however, i'd also stick to my word and sell at 5k if that's what i asked for. going back and asking for more will cause them to lose trust and possibly walk away from the deal.
If you're still small I would wait and just claim whatever amount you make for tax purposes at the end of the year, it's by no means necessary but I know there's people on here that will beg to differ. As for the domain name, I bought mine for $15 per year off GoDaddy.com and just pay for that out of pocket. Obviously you'd be able to charge that as a business expense once you do go the LLC route but it's a pretty paltry sum for now.
I'm sure none of you are gullible enough, but don't click that link to bidenbucks.
The site was most likely set up to troll the liberals, but it could be used to collect data from unsuspecting users or to download malicious malicious software to the user via EXIF data buried in images on the site. Source: I'm a cyber security professional.
There is no site owner (other than godaddy.com) so there is no way to know who really owns this site (China? Kamala Harris? George Soros? Steve Bannon?) without contacting Godaddy.
I found links in your comment that were not hyperlinked:
I did the honors for you.
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IMO you need a name which could be also a domain name, for future use on your personal site. Its easy to check if your favorite is available on any domain name provider's site like name.com, godaddy.com etc. For a name, try generating one on namelix.com
It doesn't cost that much money to prop up a simple website. at $15 a month you can maintain a regular domain on GoDaddy.com. All you need is some technical skills. Russia is much more financed than they would have you believe. For example, their AA system the S-500 is probably the most advanced anti Air systems in the world. That takes a lot of money to make. I doubt Nigeria could have scrounged up enough to engineer just one of these bad boys.
According to godaddy.com:
Registrant Name: Andrew Rosener
Registrant Organization: Media Options S.A.
Registrant Street: Avenida Central
Registrant Street: San Felipe
Registrant City: Panama City
Registrant State/Province: Panama
which in turn appears to own a load of domains. starlink.com doesn't appear for sale.
you know, I noticed quite a few of the domains are trademark domains. One has NFL. I can't afford to buy the anal lube that I will need when the NFL comes and fucks me over with lawsuits.
I checked many of the threads and I just went to Godaddy.com, namecheap.com , 101domains.com and two more that I can't remember. Those sites said the many of the domains listed on those threads were available.
>I cannot think of a single VPS provider that doesn't give you at least one public IPv4 address, or even any that firewall ports off. Any examples why this is necessary?
The problem isn't VPS, it's shared hosts. In a VPS, they give me an entire machine, with root access and everything. In a shared host, they give me a /home/username directory, and I'm not allowed to open ports. See here: https://godaddy.com/community/Building-and-Managing-a-Website/Open-ports/td-p/5509
its wild (hey fellow lawyer) like I'm telling you what it is, I'm citing cases and the literal words. Your 'comeback' source may as well be godaddy.com/secondamendmentforrealamericanpatriotswhoownlibtardcucks or whatever insane source that anyone could have made in 15 minutes. Seriously, I went to school for this, I took an exam that many people call one of the hardest in the world and passed it. I may not know everything about every aspect of law but you don't tell your doctor how to treat your cov...ok things that aren't cured by the magic horse deworming medicine, so why do you do it to us?
HAha, I even use your service and I love it, but idk it makes me thing of GoDaddy.com and I've always said AnonDaddy when I recommend it to people.
It's actually probably a good idea to get anondaddy and redirect to your actual website !
https://www.domain.com/whois/whois/?search=SORRYANTIVAXXER.COM
Godaddy.com is the domain host.
Start with them...
The registrar is GoDaddy.com, so could be anyone really
EDIT: The registration was created nearly 20 years ago!
Registry Expiration: 2021-11-21 01:29:11 UTC
Created: 2002-11-21 01:29:11 UTC
You appear to be asking and answering your own question, however, I'll assume you did not understand the wikipedia/techguru answer...
In general, web hosting is a set of services that allows a web page to exist. It generally consists of a server running particular software that runs a website. Most often, websites need a domain name, which is purchased from a registrar, either by the customer or by the we hosting company.
Web hosting determines in large part, the speed, cost, and potentially the functionality of your website-- For example, a wordpress site can run on godaddy.com basic hosting, but cannot run on wix, simply because of the software allowed to run on the hosting server. Godaddy, however, in their basic package often runs wordpress (or your website) slowly due to the fact that they overload their servers with clients. Lastly, web hosting also provides (and pays for) the traffic your website generates and services on the internet. Many hosting companies limit bandwidth or charge you for excessive traffic-- some simply crash with too much traffic.
There is a lot more to it, however, that's the basics.
I was kind of baptism by fire, because one day I was on a bunch of cold medicine and an idea hit me. Frustrated that I could find ZERO on the internet, I hit GoDaddy.com (I have learned very much since then) and bought the .com. Then 25+ other domains. With no experience doing anything internet since AOLPress 2.0 back in the year 2000.
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Took me also about 2 weeks before I had enough comfort to sit down and say "Okay, here's what I want..." and know where to find resources, then sit down and make it happen.
BUT - BIGGEST PRO TIP I CAN OFFER - especially for someone just starting out - whatever it is you possibly could want to do - look for a plugin.
Not a search but still funny. I have a couple domain names registered with godaddy.com and got an email reminding me my domain was about to expire. So I went to bigdaddy.com to update my payment method.... Yeah this was at work and since I'm IT so I didn't have a web filter.
Fastest I've ever closed a browser in my life.
creality3dofficial.com is their official store. I know for sure because this is their official account that contains source code repositories for their firmware and it links to creality3online.com, which redirects to creality3dofficial.com. A simple Whois also turns out what seems to be their actual company's data. Any other website you order from that uses their name has no real incentive to give you a good experience after you've given them your money because they know you'll think you're dealing with the actual Creality...
I did mention about that in the last image about how it could be shut down at the same time as Shamchat.
EDIT: Here is the report about the domain FYI Seems to be like in 2019 if I'm not mistaken.
Registering a domain is pretty simple, just buy one from a domain name registrar like https://godaddy.com/ or https://www.namecheap.com. I like to use https://cloudflare.com to connect my domains to my websites (with free SSL (https)). The site you listed are more for website hosting... is that what you are interested in?
The web root is on godaddy website but you should install it from the server not from your mac.
If you don't have a choice, you can still manage to fuse-mount your godaddy web root locally then you will be able to run the letsencrypt from your mac using option 3 and speficying the mount point you've created
https://godaddy.com/legal-agreements.aspx is the right one. It's in the giant yellow box right at the top. You don't even need to click on any links, just scroll down. The line I quoted is the third bulletpoint of section 3.
Looks like you're hosted on godaddy - htaccess redirects should work but you can also do it via their control panel. Have a look at this guide.
This doesn't actually matter.
GoDaddy, along with most / all other hosting providers, have a SLA, or service-level agreement, that essentially dictates the boundaries of what they're responsible for when it comes to your service. A sticking point in the industry in general is whether or not the host is responsible for data backups. Some hosts provide it across the board (for free or otherwise), others (like GoDaddy) do not. They actually explicitly state this in their knowledgebase.
The "can't" there is not only a legal thing but most likely a technical thing. If you're located in the EU, I'd venture that the backup process of your email inbox is entirely disabled. This comes down to not only "legally can't", but also "technically can't". The data isn't there. It's gone. It was deleted when the domain addon - the email hosting - was removed because you transferred the service the addon was attached to away from GoDaddy.
Lessons I hope we've learned here:
Backups.
Backups.
Backups of those backups.
Possibly some older assets are still being served from non-beta? Like this one: http://vrsites.com/assets/kwabford/1/broom_tunnel.obj
An .htaccess file in GoDaddy with similar rules should do the trick. https://godaddy.com/help/enabling-mod-deflate-with-your-hosting-account-6946
Hey, thanks for your response. I just had an initial meeting with a foodtruck owner. He wants me to completely rebuild the front end of his site as it's about 5 years old and uses templates through GoDaddy.com.
Later on we will likely implement online ordering.
yeah, thanks for the vote of confidence, but I just saw a list of 100 random domains listed with godaddy.com. this same thing was done with me a few months back, but they pointed it to some domains (again godaddy.com) that had FIO in them and how a army of trolls was being assembled by pt to terrorise me.
You are looking at a sample of 100 domains, I could pull up several linking godaddy domains to anything I could think of, from escort agencies to law firms, does not make it a connection to another person using godaddy
Logan Gibbs is a real person, I am sure you could find something official to post along with it.
PT can defend himself, Logan gibbs is having a hard time dealing with this
Archive:
"Why YSK: Domain Registrars such as GoDaddy.com have been known to be shady and purchase websites people search for shortly after they search for them.
To purchase a website bought by a Domain Registrar you will need to go to a bidding war with them. Bidding typically starts at $199 and to submit an offer you typically need to use an agent to do the bidding on your behalf, starting at $19.99 per bid and the agent also requires 20% of the purchase amount as commission.
Solution
Using a neutral domain registration lookup tool like https://whois.icann.org/en, you can safely verify if the domain exists, who if anyone has purchased it and when. Then if you decide to purchase it, do it in one lookup on the same day.
Edit: removed namecheap.com as they are legit. Issue seems to be with godaddy.com."
Don't know why it was removed, I'm not the OP, but just in case if anyone wants to see what was originally written..
That Lipton #5 car should’ve been ran by Dale Jr at Gateway and Memphis in ‘09, but Jr chose to only do Charlotte(Klondike), Atlanta (DegreeV12), Texas 1(FASTENAL), Las Vegas(GoDaddy.com), Talladega (GoDaddy.com) and Daytona 1(Hellmanns) that year. Richard Boswell was in the 5 for Memphis. The 5 car didn’t race at Gateway and the Lipton car was driven by Mark Martin at Richmond.
Here was the #5 car schedule for 2009 Nationwide Series Season
Hellmann’s-Dale Earnhardt Jr (Daytona 1)
GoDaddy.com-Dale Earnhardt Jr (Las Vegas & Talladega)
FASTENAL-Dale Earnhardt Jr (Texas1 & Daytona2)
FASTENAL-Ron Fellows (Watkins Glen, CGV)
FASTENAL-Scott Wimmer (Darlington1, Milwaukee, Indy, Iowa, Kansas and Richmond 2)
FASTENAL-Ryan Newman (Dover1, Chicagoland, Michigan & Bristol 2)
DegreeV12-Dale Earnhardt Jr (Atlanta)
Delphi-Tony Stewart (Charlotte 2)
Klondike-Dale Earnhardt Jr (Charlotte 1)
Lipton-Mark Martin (Richmond 1)
RCCA-Richard Boswell (Memphis)
Ragu-Kelly Bires (Homestead)
**The team did not race at California1,, Bristol1, Phoenix1 Nashville1, Nashville2, Kentucky, New Hampshire, Gateway, Dover2, California2, Texas2 or Phoenix2**
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**Martin Truex Jr couldve raced the FASTENAL car at Texas and Daytona and the GoDaddy car at Bristol1 and Nashville1, with Earnhardt Jr’s 2 races for FASTENAL being at Gateway and Memphis and Richard Boswells RCCA race being at Nashville2 and Earnhardt Jr driving the Lipton car at both Phoenix races and Kentucky, but none of this happened unfortunately) That would mean the team only missed both California races, New Hampshire, Dover2 and Texas2 in this scenario. Wishful thinking.
After North Texas led 14-10 with 11:32 left in the 2nd quarter, Miami (OH) scored 17 unanswered points to defeat North Texas 27-14 in the Frisco Football Classic. As a result, Miami (OH) wins a bowl game for the first time since a 35-21 win over Middle Tennessee in the 2010 GoDaddy.com bowl.
If you are watching any bit of social media, you should see some relatively decent stuff that might want to buy a domain for their site in the future. You can often buy a domain for like $1 for the first year. Most will flip before that. I buy domains that rising stars or indie games would likely want. I just sold one to a TikTok star for $500, earning me $499.
Sounds like you've done some good research and found a happy path. Good for you! Yes, you can transfer your domain from GoDaddy to Google Domains. You can build/host a site using Google Sites for free up to a point (I think they start charging once you pass a storage threshold). Or if you're already paying for Google Workspace, I think Google Sites is included in your monthly bill.
>OkoDesigns.store
Ok, so DNS is still handled by godaddy.com, and email by google.
Looks like only a single DNS record is provided, so once you find yourself an appropriate host you will change the 1 or two entries on GoDaddy, under "Manage DNS"
It will be
A @ 66.*****
Change that to the new address
If you need anything else :)
I'm looking into registering my own site and using free tools/shops - Godaddy.com is a solid place to start. This way you can cut out digital sharecropping and don't get nickeled and dimed to death with fees for every little thing, and aren't subject to the whims of another company (forcing free shipping, requiring responses within 24 hours, adjusting your place in search results based on compliance with policies, etc.) - A domain register for a year is ~$20, which is far less than you'll pay in Etsy/listing fees in a year, so definitely check into it!
Premium Domains are a great way to start a business. Let's take 360.auction as an example. It doesn't matter if the yearly registration fee is around 80$(GoDaddy.com) because you can run a full business with such a domain. There are far more great domains available than in .com or other TLD's.
Business Example: Think of 360° photos/videos from the auction products, a great service and a good business idea.
Actually there is an auction running on Sedo. Here you can see a premium domain which is, at the end of the auction sold to an investor or business.
Hello all,
I am attempting to add a Javascript Widget via a website builder tool on "godaddy.com" however I can't seem to remove these irritating white sidebars - see page within link below-
https://theinvestorforum.co.uk/markets-overview
I have attempted to tinker with the code however it doesn't appear to expand the actual widget to block out the white spaces either side - any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
David
Hey Acronyms_Guy you could have a go at making your own website via the website tutorials and toolmaker on takingthepiss.com hosting site, it's a bit like godaddy.com but also totally different in that they don't fucking exist.
godaddy.com and get your own website and you can do what ever you want. or, just give them away. are you making remixes? original songs? bootlegs? unique blend or mashes? if you're just mining songs and mixing, just let people enjoy it. the more people seeing what you can do will lead to more paying gigs. look at the bigger picture. almost every big-name DJ has their mixes somewhere you can enjoy for free. if you're doing original stuff, then by all means I'll shut my fat mouth about it. if not, you're charging someone to listen to you mix someone else's music.
I am in the IT business and we deal with this all of the time.
Pick the domain name that you want and buy it through dynadot.com I suggest these guys for buying the domain name. NEVER use godaddy.com!
Hire a web designer and consultant to build your website and a different company to host it. For your eMail use a hosted mail company, don't use O365!
Go to godaddy.com/whois and see if your domain name is registered to Godaddy or another registrar. You can use Godaddy's DNS but the domain name could be registered else where i.e. "off site".
If I were at your place, I would go with some simple tools. However, I’m not that experienced in website design and creation. When I worked on my own website, I used GoDaddy.com. It was way easier to start working on my own project rather than using other tools. Maybe it was just for me, and you can find something even more, easier to use.
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I also suggest you pay attention to SEO. If you are going to use your website for commercial purposes, I would recommend hiring an SEO specialist. I used to work with guys from https://www.searchbloom.com/national-seo/, and they really helped me a lot. But if you are not interested in making a profit from your web page, then better do everything yourself. It is not that complicated as far as I know.
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Anyway, your idea seems interesting, and I think that fans of that video game will appreciate it.
Well, I tried more school, and until recently It wasn't working for me. So I started trying to get the best paying job I could for my age. This led me to working for GoDaddy.com. The job wasn't right for me and I only lasted a year.
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But I made a connection there. I met someone who put me in touch with a technical recruiter. I started working IT jobs. I somehow got hired on with 0 experience, but I was able to show the interviewer that I was willing to learn and that I could learn anything they needed me to. When I was told I was hired, I was stoked! But that turned to being really nervous. Like I was a fraud. That I couldn't do it. But I went in anyway, and it helped that I knew someone who was also working the contract. Through them, and asking the manager that hired me on things, I quickly learned. 10 years later and I've had an amazing Career in IT.
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Don't be afraid to get out there and try something new. Figure out what works for you, take chances. Don't be afraid to fail, because that's how you'll figure out what works with you, what you like. You don't have to have all the answers yet, nobody at your age does. And I don't mean for any of this to sound played, or cliche. But it's the best advice I can give regarding your circumstances. The beginning of this month I started going to school for 3d art and animation, so I can learn to build video games. Im 32.
You can auction off a domain on GoDaddy.com. You get an estimate there. There is work involved in getting the domain transferred to GoDaddy before the auction. There are other auction sites. You can sell on eBay but I don't know if the prices are any good.
>Don't even bother they will never see the truth.
You know, some of us like verifying something before calling it 'the truth'.
Notice the lack of "China". The fact that "type in Dominion voting machines on GoDaddy and it literally tells you its owned by China."
Except, it isn't. The website owned by dominion, dominionvoting.com, is registered by a US company, nameservers by a US company, and China is listed exactly nowhere.
But you don't care about that, do you? Because his statement isn't what you really mean.
The 'truth' you're referring to here is "democrats don't deserve a vote". It doesn't matter what kind of conspiricy you draw up, you'll move onto the next one pretending you never said a word about whatever absurd argument you made before.
Verifying the information is secondary. So the people here won't see the "truth", the fact that it doesn't matter if there was 'fraud' or not, or if you 'prove' it or not. Just that you claim it to make sure democrats aren't allowed to ever vote again.
Do you people ever bother to check the stupid shit you see on sites like newsmax or OANN? Did it ever occur to you that it takes seconds to verify a claim like that, and is stunningly wrong?
But you don't care. This is all a cheap excuse for you to throw out Biden voter's votes. You couldn't care less if there's evidence, let alone proving it in court, you just need a claim. Court's are "corrupt", controlled by those evil dems who you cannot allow to have a say in the country.
So spreading lies is just good ol' patriotism at work. Ultimately it's fine so long as the goal of disenfranchising millions is accomplished.
When it comes to checking validity of a website, I usually check its creation date (godaddy.com/whois) and just browse through the website. Most of the websites as such don't live for long, so scammers like to create a dozen of them a year.
If it was sent from godaddy.com and the reply is to godaddy.com then I'm pretty sure most people would consider it legit.
All I know is that if I had been scammed by this 'phishing test' I would never respond to another email with a godaddy.com email address.
if it was sent from godaddy.com and the reply is from godaddy.com then I'm pretty sure most people would consider it legit.
All I know is that if I had been scammed by this company once I would never respond to another email with a godaddy.com email address.
That was my first thought when I saw the email domain. Sure you can spoof an email address to make it look legit, so I wonder what offsite it linked to? Was it something suspicious like GoDaddyBonuses.com or say GoDaddy.com/HolidayBonus? Or maybe GoDaddy had intentions of giving away bonuses and too many people clicked the link and this was their way to renege on it.
What we know about GBV.
Brand new OTC based out of Hong Kong. Their domain name was registered and created last month so just under a month old.
Creation Date: 2020-11-08T06:41:13Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2021-11-08T06:41:13Z
Registrar: GoDaddy.com, LLC
This domain has been registered since August 2018 - https://gwhois.org/DonaldJTrump2024.com
Registrar: GoDaddy.com, LLC
Created: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 | Expires: Sunday, August 15, 2021 | Updated: Sunday, August 16, 2020
flyforsurvive.io looks nice, nothing "SOOOOO DIFERENT" but its cool
edit: It is avaliable godaddy.com/domainsearch/find?checkAvail=1&tmskey=&key=dpp_leaf_io&domainToCheck=flyforsurvive&tld=.io
I found links in your comment that were not hyperlinked:
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I found links in your comment that were not hyperlinked:
I did the honors for you.
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I found links in your comment that were not hyperlinked:
I did the honors for you.
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I found links in your comment that were not hyperlinked:
I did the honors for you.
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Ok do this, get an A+ certification first. The Network+ and Security+ are useless if you don't have any prior experience.
All IT jobs are labeled interchangeably. Just because it says Help Desk doesn't mean all the help desk jobs are the same.
A Help Desk for Citrix and Lenovo would have to do so much more work than a Help Desk for godaddy.com
You need to find out what horrible Help Desk job you are going to suffer. The worst one is the telephone help desk job supporting Windows/Office/Connection Issue.
Most companies like to recruit young people who just recently graduate and so I think your prospect is very likely. If you can't get a job now then it's because of the pandemic, not you.
In short, all the IT jobs can be classified in a very few categories and job titles like below
Help Desk/Technical Support - mostly level 1, telephone support, reading a script like a robot and give people answers and/or escalate to level 2. You are not allowed to use your brain in this position (please don't).
Desktop Support - level 2 jobs, you work in house for a company, you support local users not random customers of another company, and provide in-person and/or remote support over the phone. Imaging computers, AD/Exchange/Printer/Telephone support, etc...Moving cubicles, setting up monitors, presentation, phones, assigning telephone extension, performing termination requests.
System Administrator or any kind of administrator - no user interaction, AD management/configuration, Group Policy, Azure/AWS you name it, Cisco IP Phone deployment, etc... Mostly you will be creating and deploying policies. Overseeing the health of the IT infrastructure and interacting with management.
Architect - you design the infrastructure for the companies, 10+ years experience. You're next in line to the CIO now.
where are you looking? no. don't pay more than $20 for a domain, and even that is too much.
i have a fullname.com domain i got through wordpress, i'm paying $24/yr, and only then that much bc i'm willing to let wordpress set up the site (I don't feel like writing it myself, it's just a portfolio).
did you look on godaddy.com? when i was pricing my site, there were deals for like $3/yr, tho you got literally nothing but the name.
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It also depends on how you set up your hold music box. If you call godaddy.com, their hold music is quite clear. There are adjustment knobs on the hold music box. You can play with it until it sounds good. Our hold music box is hand made by a crazy person and it works great. It's in a cardboard box using a pre-amp for a no-name Chinese in car system. It's pretty nifty. At a previous company we used a Nortel Option 11. That one had a very expensive hold music box. You could tune it to sound good really well. I prefer the cardboard box though.
Convention telephone is only about 4,000 Hz so you kind of have to make the best of the range. Pick soft music without huge spikes and dips. The line itself can't carry the detail.
Godaddy uses Squirrel Nut Zippers for some reason and it actually comes across quite well. The Cisco one works pretty well. The one that Nortel used came through pretty well too. I think it's all about tuning your hold music box.
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I use godaddy.com but they ALWAYS have coupons and I always use the coupons. Play around with the coupon codes and offers before you checkout, I went to buy a domain and saw a year of hosting for something ridiculous like $12 a year and they GAVE me the domain for free. They charge too much for SSL so I use zerossl.com (you have to redo it every 6 months but it's not hard.)
If you have a credit card (or debit card) with cash back on purchases hook that sucker up onto something like wikibuy which will give you a little bit more cashback and check their coupons against the shopping cart at checkout.
At a certain point you should get yourself a decent reseller account, then you can do hosting in bulk for what it costs to host two or three websites a month individually.
Get domain at godaddy.com or elsewhere. Use the following guide or similar to set up an own mail server. https://www.linuxbabe.com/mail-server/setup-basic-postfix-mail-sever-ubuntu
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This is more believable than those people who think he will drive the #48 car... which in FACT they forget one of the hardest most expensive diecast of Brad Keselowski is the Hendrick GoDaddy.com #25 car.
Well since your rebuttal was absolute garbo you probably already realize, but Ill just drop some facts so you for sure know why you are in fact wrong. Taking one of the schools at the top of the list as example, Cal Western is stated to have a median earnings of $47,500. From their ABA disclosures I was able to gather that they have an average of $73,400 in private practice, $69,500 in government, $67,300 in business, and $79,900 in public interest thus giving a grand average of $72,525. Keep in mind this is verified information that this quoting more than 20K above your godaddy.com looking website. I could also make an argument that they are overstating the amount borrowed for many of these schools as well when you take scholarships into consideration, but Im not wasting any more time on this.
TL;DR: Gross misinformation, use good sources, this person is wrong, there is reliable information out there to help you decide if law school is right for you
No need to apologize, I asked the same questions 2 weeks ago :D
No need to run your custom server :)
Custom domains = your own domain as opposed to www.protnomail.com - basically any domain you can buy on sites like godaddy.com (please avoid this one, it's not the best in terms of customer service/etc, I'm just mentioning it since it's among the most well known).
.com domains cost about $10 x year but you have to find one that's available, but any extension works (.com,.net,.info,.email, etc..)
Protonmail suggests using a domain registrars like namecheap.com. You basically try to buy a domain (that's still available and then follow the guides on protonmail.
you'd have to register a domain name to use DNS instead of an IP. Then you would have to register with a DNS provider, so that it connects your domain name to your IP. This step should be free. If you have a dynamic IP instead of a static one, you need dynamic DNS aka DDNS.
You can register domain names at places like godaddy.com, I use cloudflare.com for DNS
You yet again show how ignorant you are of domains. Since the GDRP mess, you are no longer required to verify the whois email address to transfer a domain...that page is outdated and you will see that in their new help page to transfer a domain, removing privacy protection is no longer even mentioned because it is no longer needed: https://godaddy.com/help/transfer-my-domain-away-from-godaddy-3560
So yet again...you are flat out wrong. Second off, I have no idea where you get it takes 14 days to approve a transfer...in fact, it makes basically no sense. Lastly, the OP states right in the FIRST SENTENCE and I quote "my domain officially expired yesterday". Therefore, you are wrong yet again about it being in redemption.
You seriously need to get off your soapbox, because you are flat out wrong and clearly not intelligent when it comes to domains. Don't embarrass yourself any further, just apologize to me and stop posting on here about domains, because you keep spreading false information.
It is. It's completely an astroturf "movement" All the websites for all 50 states were registered within moments of each other with godaddy.com Right wing shills stirring up the idiots again.
quick question for anyone here who could answer it, but I read his printouts of the whois traces. he seems to be saying that godaddy.com 's being the common registrar somehow means they're connected. they're a huge seller of domain names. that doesn't seem suspicious to me... so what am I missing?
If you want to create a website using your own domain name, unfortunately there aren't any free options. If you do want to pay, you can do a quick search on GoDaddy.com to see whether the domain is available. It'll also tell you how much it'll cost to own it!
Going to Bazx dot com shows no real website, simply a parking holder page.
while it is already take you might still be able to purchase the domain. just because the domain is taken, doesn't mean you can't still buy it.
depending on your budget it might be worth paying more for. looking at godaddy dot com, they can broker it for 100$
otherwise try looking into a different name rather then a different extension.
others might agree or disagree but the general rule of thumb is .com is best.
maybe "bazxinternational dot com" bazxint or bazxdesign dot com?
maybe bazx dot net works for you, but my preference would be going with a dot com
I myself would avoid using .biz or .web, but others might see it differently.
You should use an FTP program like Filezilla or Cyberduck. They connect to your hosts server so you can upload the files.
you are a known GD dick engulfer...where is your god gasper at today? fukin clown has the audacity to check peoples post history in case they said it wasnt dry and popcorn nugs but cant address this situation ... i told you i will not stop until GD is shut down....i made $ from making a fake site took my 2 minutes at godaddy.com ..... and you idiots were buying it like a yeezy drop
Look at their Facebook page and read some of the comments. Its some jabroni sitting in their mom's basement playing "entrepreneur". They are just literally activating standard post-paid T-Mobile SIM cards on standard T-Mobile accounts and reselling them to you for a monthly subscription with some shady devices.
Red flags:
I found out the websites registrar is Godaddy.com and this particular url was literally made 3 days ago, so I reported the URL, hoping Godaddy will actually do something, but I doubt it.
try namesilo, godaddy and iwanttohostyourwebsite
See how they go.
"Ping request could not find host www.mydomain.com. Please check the name and try again."
The website is hosted with godaddy.com's hosting service. The subdomain separation makes sense but honestly I'm not confident in my skills that I could set it up at this point since I've just got all my workstations connected to the FQDN locally.
Two more options:
1) If you have Adobe CC there is a program included called Adobe Dreamweaver it is Adobe's site editing tool. But if you don't want to edit with it, that's fine, you can use it just to upload & organize your files too.
2) If you're using a windows computer and you know your ftp (file transfer protocol) username/password for your web hosting on godaddy. (This is not your godaddy.com login/pw [This will be a separate username/password specifically to the server where your files are hosted]) Hold Windows Key + R key to open the "run" prompt, type in your ftp address a'la if your domain name is (using my url as an example) LineDetail.com then your ftp would be something like ftp.LineDetail.com , After hitting the enter key in that run window, a explorer window should open and you'll be prompted to enter the ftp user/password. If it let's you in as It should, then you will see your server files and you can drag and drop your files into there into the appropriate folder.. As u/tres_cervezas said above, it may be that you have to double click into a public_html directory and drop your files into there for the files to be viewed at your domain name.
Happy web site building.
I love web site design / creating and sharing content,
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I'd suggest that you register a custom domain with a registrar like godaddy.com where you then can setup a personalized email address - like [email protected]. This looks professional. The guys at GoDaddy have an email solution where you can manage your emails over there.
But you might also be able to setup an email forwarding at GoDaddy, so that they automatically forward incoming emails to your (then possibly cryptic) GMail address.
I have such a setup running for my private domain skayser.de. I receive mails at [email protected] and they get sent to [email protected]. No one knows about this address, except you guys do now ;) At Gmail I can mask outgoing emails so that seem to be originating from
If you are unsure how to do this, you can call the GoDaddy support team. :)
Yes. Contact his domain provider or hosting company. If he bought his domain and hosting from godaddy.com just call them. Their IT support is great.
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P.S. You can do just about anything with tech nowadays.
This site did the same thing to me, I have an expungement and all, I can't figure out how to contact the site owner; you mentioned they are operated via GoDaddy.com? is there a link to the contact so that I can submit a complaint as well.
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My cousin is an attorney, I know we can tackle this issue right away.
Yeah I would keep it at like $100. You can say the benefit is that you can host it for cheap, compared to Wix or SquareSpace, who make their money on monthly charges, you can say it will pay for itself pretty quick and if those services are like $15 a month, you can find cheaper hosting for him (he will set it up and send you the login, and when you set up an FTP site you can have him set the main password to something else, that way you only have access to the FTP account you created for the site - that's less liability for you) So if your host is like $10/mo and those services are $20/mo, your charge of $100 will be made back within the year.
Don't use GoDaddy.com. Too many horror stories, and they are shady.
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If you want more info on freelancing in general, there is a really good podcast episode called The Freelance Client Cycle - https://syntax.fm/show/112/the-freelance-client-lifecycle-part-1
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Again, this is a really good idea. Make sure you put some good time into it, especially if you haven't done things like set up an FTP account before. There are guides all over the internet on how to do everything you need to do, just put the time in. Have fun with it, it's a great feeling when you ship a site. Each site goes into a portfolio and you get bigger jobs with more money once the ball starts rolling. Plus employers LOVE to hear stories about young devs who went out on their own to make sites and learned this and that. Great things to say at interviews instead of "well I had this class project..."
You are not entitled to an account on a company's website.
EVERY social media out there has a sentence on their TOS that even the smallest violation could mean perma ban.
Yes social media companies don't apply the rules, in the same way to every occasion.
Feel free to go to namesilo.com godaddy.com or iwanttohostyour.website and register a domain, which then you can install GNUSocial (or similar software) and start your own social media company.
You can't just using chrome dev tools. It's just not an information that is provided.
What you can do based on the domain name is to check the whois entry from the corresponding nic; in this case nic.com which will show you GoDaddy.com as registrar and on GoDaddys own whois page you get to Nations Info Corporation as well. That's the company who owns the domain.
Domains and websites are usually separate purchases. They may be bundled together by some companies, but they're two different things. A domain name is just a website address. It's like matching a name to a phone number in your phone so that you just have to remember the name instead of the string of numbers. So you can buy authorname.com and book1.com but all they are is names. They don't do anything (aside from keeping others from purchasing them) unless you point them to a web server. You can buy domains at GoDaddy or domains.google.com.
A web server can host a custom-coded website (buying hosting at godaddy is how you would do something like this) or you can use something like WordPress or squarespace to build a website without coding knowledge. Even those will not generally give you your desired domain names. You'd have to purchase domain names separately and point them at your WordPress/Squarespace website.
I think the suggestion of buying three domains is the best idea. Buy authorname.com and then have book1.com send you to authorname.com/book1 and redirect book2.com to authorname.com/book2.
I have changed it as you ask. I am obey all rules here. I am not making any false claims either. My website is not launched yet but I have purchased it from GoDaddy.Com and can prove that to you via email if you would like.
Wix.com is amazing, tons of options and super easy to use
even give godaddy.com a try, their website creator is simple but gives you a really polished end result
https://godaddy.com/hosting/wordpress-hosting
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Not sure what their hosting includes, and as I assume you want to avoid going with manual wp installation just pay the tiny package, then from wordpress search for woo commerce plugin. After Woo is installed you can go ahead and install brainblocks wp plugin.
Yeah, it's very different to personify an entire tech company as one gender unless it has expressly given you permission to gender it that way like godaddy.com and why is this a sentence anyone has ever said?
I went with GoDaddy and their GoCentral Website Builder.
I really have only played with it, but it is drag and drop and really easy, plus if you get stuck their phone support was helpful. Here's my rudimentary site, I keep intending to go back and refine it. But I'm a hobbyist so there's no urgency other than my own vanity.
For the amount of time this has cost, it would be cheaper just to buy another cheap domain. I have only ever used .com and .org etc, but just doing a quick search on godaddy.com and there are plenty of cheap domains available.
.xyz is available for $1.30.
.shop is available for $3.91
.info is only $4
Interestingly, .ldt domain is not even available at godaddy.com. Personally I think it is not worth the time and hassle and would just but a .info or .com for around $10.
https://godaddy.com/hosting/windows-vps
https://www.1and1.co.uk/virtual-server
http://www.hostingadvice.com/how-to/cheap-windows-vps/
These are the first 2 results on Google.
You should probably look into it yourself if you're trying to host a server. I still don't know what you meant by "an adapter for the telephone line"
If you're not looking to spending the money, you can redirect your domain to go to your wordpress.com free account: https://godaddy.com/help/forward-a-domain-12123
If you're considering just using basic shared hosting to host a wordpress site, google "godaddy discount code" and you should get an AD that will drop the price to $1/month for basic cPanel hosting.