Well, I bought a few parts for my Nissan 300zx from this guy on craigslist a while back. A few months later I stumble across him again except this time he needs a website and a new friend of mine already had him sold. We worked out a deal to where I set him up a website and he supplies with me with Z parts for however long I need them. I bought the domain, gave him hosting, and did the majority of site design and development. My friend Nic from DeviantCore made the logo header and helped add items to the store.
You collect it, I have it; you should buy it from me. For the past few years, a few of my friends have made a substantial side-income from keeping their eyes open at garage sales, swap meets, conventions, etc. for limited-release promotional items, posters, pins, and other small items that may be of some value to collectors. eBay is the most common means of delivering it into to the collectors. I wanted to take it a step beyond that and offer a website for my stockpile of movie, tv show, and general entertainment collectibles. I will also be selling others’ items through the website.
http://www.4wdirect.com now directs to http://desertboard.com
Not all web transfer is created equally. Just because a web host says you have 10000gb of transfer a month. How much do you think you can actually use during a month? You’d be surprised what usually happens when more than a few people start going to your site at the same time. Maybe some of you have experienced this after posting a popular article or video and within a few minutes been unable to access any page on the site. Sometime the site won’t go down completely though, instead it will just be reduced to slow motion snail speed.