In the US it is called idiocity. The Feds cut the interest rate but they just keep rising. They handed out cash like it was candy and people used it like water. It flooded the market and diluted the dollar.
They used it buy shit they didn't need and now can't pay for it. We in the States are in a bubble like we were in the 30s before the meltdown and they can't stop it.
@ZizzyDizzyMC said:
This is exactly why I'm not posting any ultra low offers. Things are kinda hard financially. It doesn't benefit me to do ultra low sales to my bottom line as a host, and it also doesn't benefit my customers if I'm so strapped for cash I can't renew my storage arrays from what revenue is generated.
I'm brand new to the public scene, I still have a lot to learn, and quite a bit to sell before I break 100% even on power and bandwidth. Silver lining is everything is owned, nothing leased - so it's pretty hard to deadpool but never impossible.
This forum is pretty self-selected down to a bunch of good lads. The biggest issue that I ran into that I'd be happy to warn you away from: when your very low-margin deals that are too attractive outside of your target markets. It's when sites that don't care about your other locations/products just want that ultra special advertising/leader deal (x 20 qty) for some kind of gray-market "business" operation and then create a massive support/admin issue that you get to clean up, for free. What's useful is when you treat someone good (say, a member here) and they get a favorable pricing on a sale for contributing and then they'll share their experience with you in certain groups/subreddits/etc that is just from a customer perspective and not shilling. Nothing beats word of mouth from a real customer.
Anyways, the ultra low-end deals are generally when you've grown and have some under-utilized resources or "dead space" that really isn't easy to monetize with a standard product stack. I.E. Last Black Friday we had a bunch of older storage chassis that had a much older setup/layout, lower performance, etc but we have holdout customers paying for them and don't want to move--totally fine. That meant we could run some auction-style deals for ridiculous specs: 30TB HDD VPS, 69TB HDD VPS, etc at pretty silly pricing.
In the US it is called idiocity. The Feds cut the interest rate but they just keep rising. They handed out cash like it was candy and people used it like water. It flooded the market and diluted the dollar.
They used it buy shit they didn't need and now can't pay for it. We in the States are in a bubble like we were in the 30s before the meltdown and they can't stop it.
Yeah. Feels like watching a train wreck in slow motion. Many of us can see it happening, unable to do anything. I don't think any political party here (of the paltry 2 options) has the ability to be elected by being truthful: we need to endure a little financial pain, comparatively, now to avoid a complete cluster down the road. I suppose the only "benefit" is that most economies are globalized to a degree which means we're going to force everyone down with us when/if it goes, so we won't be alone?
@ZizzyDizzyMC said:
This is exactly why I'm not posting any ultra low offers. Things are kinda hard financially. It doesn't benefit me to do ultra low sales to my bottom line as a host, and it also doesn't benefit my customers if I'm so strapped for cash I can't renew my storage arrays from what revenue is generated.
I'm brand new to the public scene, I still have a lot to learn, and quite a bit to sell before I break 100% even on power and bandwidth. Silver lining is everything is owned, nothing leased - so it's pretty hard to deadpool but never impossible.
This forum is pretty self-selected down to a bunch of good lads. The biggest issue that I ran into that I'd be happy to warn you away from: when your very low-margin deals that are too attractive outside of your target markets. It's when sites that don't care about your other locations/products just want that ultra special advertising/leader deal (x 20 qty) for some kind of gray-market "business" operation and then create a massive support/admin issue that you get to clean up, for free. What's useful is when you treat someone good (say, a member here) and they get a favorable pricing on a sale for contributing and then they'll share their experience with you in certain groups/subreddits/etc that is just from a customer perspective and not shilling. Nothing beats word of mouth from a real customer.
Anyways, the ultra low-end deals are generally when you've grown and have some under-utilized resources or "dead space" that really isn't easy to monetize with a standard product stack. I.E. Last Black Friday we had a bunch of older storage chassis that had a much older setup/layout, lower performance, etc but we have holdout customers paying for them and don't want to move--totally fine. That meant we could run some auction-style deals for ridiculous specs: 30TB HDD VPS, 69TB HDD VPS, etc at pretty silly pricing.
In the US it is called idiocity. The Feds cut the interest rate but they just keep rising. They handed out cash like it was candy and people used it like water. It flooded the market and diluted the dollar.
They used it buy shit they didn't need and now can't pay for it. We in the States are in a bubble like we were in the 30s before the meltdown and they can't stop it.
Yeah. Feels like watching a train wreck in slow motion. Many of us can see it happening, unable to do anything. I don't think any political party here (of the paltry 2 options) has the ability to be elected by being truthful: we need to endure a little financial pain, comparatively, now to avoid a complete cluster down the road. I suppose the only "benefit" is that most economies are globalized to a degree which means we're going to force everyone down with us when/if it goes, so we won't be alone?
Oh hell man half the world is in such deep shit and they can't see it. It is going to be a glorious cluster when it goes!!!
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@ZizzyDizzyMC said:
This is exactly why I'm not posting any ultra low offers. Things are kinda hard financially. It doesn't benefit me to do ultra low sales to my bottom line as a host, and it also doesn't benefit my customers if I'm so strapped for cash I can't renew my storage arrays from what revenue is generated.
I'm brand new to the public scene, I still have a lot to learn, and quite a bit to sell before I break 100% even on power and bandwidth. Silver lining is everything is owned, nothing leased - so it's pretty hard to deadpool but never impossible.
This forum is pretty self-selected down to a bunch of good lads. The biggest issue that I ran into that I'd be happy to warn you away from: when your very low-margin deals that are too attractive outside of your target markets. It's when sites that don't care about your other locations/products just want that ultra special advertising/leader deal (x 20 qty) for some kind of gray-market "business" operation and then create a massive support/admin issue that you get to clean up, for free. What's useful is when you treat someone good (say, a member here) and they get a favorable pricing on a sale for contributing and then they'll share their experience with you in certain groups/subreddits/etc that is just from a customer perspective and not shilling. Nothing beats word of mouth from a real customer.
Anyways, the ultra low-end deals are generally when you've grown and have some under-utilized resources or "dead space" that really isn't easy to monetize with a standard product stack. I.E. Last Black Friday we had a bunch of older storage chassis that had a much older setup/layout, lower performance, etc but we have holdout customers paying for them and don't want to move--totally fine. That meant we could run some auction-style deals for ridiculous specs: 30TB HDD VPS, 69TB HDD VPS, etc at pretty silly pricing.
In the US it is called idiocity. The Feds cut the interest rate but they just keep rising. They handed out cash like it was candy and people used it like water. It flooded the market and diluted the dollar.
They used it buy shit they didn't need and now can't pay for it. We in the States are in a bubble like we were in the 30s before the meltdown and they can't stop it.
Yeah. Feels like watching a train wreck in slow motion. Many of us can see it happening, unable to do anything. I don't think any political party here (of the paltry 2 options) has the ability to be elected by being truthful: we need to endure a little financial pain, comparatively, now to avoid a complete cluster down the road. I suppose the only "benefit" is that most economies are globalized to a degree which means we're going to force everyone down with us when/if it goes, so we won't be alone?
Couple good forum members and members of the hosting community gave me some good tips and I'm following them for sure. "If the payment status is incomplete, don't press the button" and "Listen to your fraud modules, they're telling a story only they can tell."
Planning on doing a christmas meme ipv6 only offer now that I have a semi-working ipv6 system with Hostibll. It's surprisingly hard to configure.
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Thank you gentleman.
This forum is pretty self-selected down to a bunch of good lads. The biggest issue that I ran into that I'd be happy to warn you away from: when your very low-margin deals that are too attractive outside of your target markets. It's when sites that don't care about your other locations/products just want that ultra special advertising/leader deal (x 20 qty) for some kind of gray-market "business" operation and then create a massive support/admin issue that you get to clean up, for free. What's useful is when you treat someone good (say, a member here) and they get a favorable pricing on a sale for contributing and then they'll share their experience with you in certain groups/subreddits/etc that is just from a customer perspective and not shilling. Nothing beats word of mouth from a real customer.
Anyways, the ultra low-end deals are generally when you've grown and have some under-utilized resources or "dead space" that really isn't easy to monetize with a standard product stack. I.E. Last Black Friday we had a bunch of older storage chassis that had a much older setup/layout, lower performance, etc but we have holdout customers paying for them and don't want to move--totally fine. That meant we could run some auction-style deals for ridiculous specs: 30TB HDD VPS, 69TB HDD VPS, etc at pretty silly pricing.
Yeah. Feels like watching a train wreck in slow motion. Many of us can see it happening, unable to do anything. I don't think any political party here (of the paltry 2 options) has the ability to be elected by being truthful: we need to endure a little financial pain, comparatively, now to avoid a complete cluster down the road. I suppose the only "benefit" is that most economies are globalized to a degree which means we're going to force everyone down with us when/if it goes, so we won't be alone?
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Couple good forum members and members of the hosting community gave me some good tips and I'm following them for sure. "If the payment status is incomplete, don't press the button" and "Listen to your fraud modules, they're telling a story only they can tell."
Planning on doing a christmas meme ipv6 only offer now that I have a semi-working ipv6 system with Hostibll. It's surprisingly hard to configure.
Blame @yoursunny
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What kind of deal can you make with 1IPv4 and 16 GB of RAM, cores and everything the same.
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Yeah I was expecting something like that too