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Old September 7th, 2003, 05:39 AM
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am i asking to much?

hi, i am currently running a graffiti site and i have hosted with t25.com but i keep getting ads off them when it says in the hosting description "no ads". so heres the low down. i need a host with php, my sql , support mp3's (not necessary), NO ads, high bandwidth & 100-150mb space.

i dont know whether i am asking too much! but i thought that people on here would know better than anyone!

thanks in advance.

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You may get some bites if you post more specifics about the content such as who your audience is.

The fact that you need a lot of bandwidth is also a turnoff for many hosts, but the biggest turnoff is not offering anything back to the host. If a host can't get advertising where thay can make some lost revenue back from hosting you, why would anyone want to host. Hosts have to pay for their servers.

Which brings me back to the first point, if a host likes the content and target audience you may get some nibbles. Do you have a site that hosts can look at now?

Do you have a domain name or are you looking for a sub-domain?

Also, MP3's need to be clarified. If you are the legal owner of the content, many hosts won't have a problem with this, but then again MP3's can consume much precious bandwidth.
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