Archive for November, 2007

EliteKit.com rebranded

Khalid / November 13th, 2007 / 1 Comment

EliteKit.com was a project I started over a year ago in a bid to increase my online earnings. Originally, I ran a small webstore, EarphonesDirect.com, which sold brand named headphones such as Sony and Sennheiser. As time progressed, more people at my work (I worked in nightclub security back then) asked me for two-way radio headsets.

Realising there was more money and less competition in the security products and two-way radio accessories markets, EliteKit.com was born. A year on and the doors are closed. Why?

Well, aside from being unable to dedicated a lot of time to the site, the market I was competing in was a nice and hardly anyone worked in it full time unless they sold/rented two way radios (at £200 each wholesale, that was a no-go for me) or were a bodyarmour supplier (at £400 each wholesa,e that was a no-go too!).

I am slightly relieved the site has closed its door. I am attempting to earn money using Auction Ads by placing eBay auction adverts on the site alongside useful information regarding two-way radio headsets. I suppose this is a new project into affiliate marketing…we’ll see how it goes!

I do have some stock left I’ll probably shift on eBay myself…anyone want a hand-held metal detector lol?

Good luck with your persuits,

Khalid.

Posts to follow

Khalid / November 12th, 2007 / No Comments

I think it’s important for me to highlight what I’ll be blogging about in the near future so you know what to expect shortly. Working full time, blogging, trying to start and maintain profitable websites whilst getting enough hours sleep each night is far from easy, but it is something I love. On occasion, some things slip, including Khalid’sLife.com, so here is what you can read about over the next few weeks…

  • Taking OffBeatInk.com from 0 – 30,000 unique hits in less than two months.
  • Earning online again – how, how much and with who?
  • Further reviews of advertising networks, both PPC and CPM.
  • Projects in the pipeline – what is being planned for 2008?

I hope you stick around for some really detailed posts that could indeed help you with your persuits. Sharing information is good, especially if it makes you $$$!

Good luck with your persuits,

Khalid.

Testing

Khalid / November 11th, 2007 / No Comments

Of late I’ve been testing different ad networks to see which converts best for me. This has mainly been on OffBeatInk.com (OBI) as the site is receiving nearly 2,000 uniques per day and is less than two months old. Further to this, OBI is the only site in my network that is accepted by ad programs due to its popularity and content. Kortaz.com can only really work with Widget Bucks and Adversal due to the fact it relates to proxies.

Since opening OBI, Value Click Media has been a general winner, earning me aroun d $1 per day for both a 468 x 60 banner and a 120 x 600 skyscraper. Whilst this isn’t fantastic, I can’t grumble as I’ll happily accept anything given to me right now! At times I wish I still had Adsense but even if I did get it back I’d always be worried of becoming banned again.

I’ve  applied to Tribal Fusion as well as other CPM and CPC networks as I think its only fair us webmasters are paid for impressions too! Afterall, I bet the companies who pay these agencies are paying for it!

Playing around I’ve managed to rule out a few due to either lack of earnings or showing compeltely unrelevant ads (hence the lack of earnings lol!). One company was showing Van Insurance ads on OBI….why?????

Although it can be fun to test different network and play about with them, it can become frustrating as I’m not earning anymore. I think my next step will be build a strong PR rating and sell text links on my sites.

Ahh, the life and times of a struggling webmaster.

Mini Blog Updates

Khalid / November 7th, 2007 / No Comments

I worked for about two hours tonight finishing my mini entrepreneur video now in the about section of the site. Windows Movie Maker kept crashing! It is soooo unstable!

I also wrote a page recommending publisher programs I have had success with. If you want to earn money online and don’t have Adsense (everyones 1st choice lol), check my recommendations out!

More posts coming soon, it is 11pm and I’ve been working hard everynight…I’m nakard!

Host Nine Review

Khalid / November 6th, 2007 / 10 Comments

I was a customer of HostNine.com for around a year, and during that time I experienced a massive decline in the quality of customer service. My story is far too long to explain in detail and quite frankly I am tired of talking about how crap the company is, so please excuse me whilst I make my points short and sweet.

KhalidsLife.com

The old, established version of KhalidsLife.com was completely lost after Host Nine experienced a hard drive failure. Both their daily and weekly backups were seemingly corrupt and the company did not have any record of my account when I telephoned them.

Kortaz.com

Their downtime and the fact they suddenly decided to suspend my account as it broke their TOS meant the site was pushed off Page 1 on Google, losing me 2,000 unique visitors per day! This was despite me asking them if it was ok to have the site hosted with them and it running on their server for several months.

Downtime

The server my accounts were on had received numerous attacks. The support for this was shocking, I was simply pointed to a forum post rather than given an answer to my specific questions. My thread reply, which was removed, stated…

“If the Host Nine website can stay online during these attacks, why can’t their customers? Surely you should put your customers first and ensure they are satisfied?”

Hosting Payments

I signed up three people via my affiliate link, earning me $75. When I checked my invoices they were $0 but I was still paying via Paypal Subscription. The balance in my affiliate account was diminishing, thus I assumed they were taking this as hosting payments, however they were also receiving money via my subscriptions and never informed me or pre-warned me of this.

I requested a refund two months ago for the $75, which would be easier than me cancelling my subscriptions then re-subscribing when my affiliate balance was $0. I am still waiting on that refund despite chasing it up…

Date: 25th Sept

Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: FYF-937634
Department: Billing
Priority: Urgent
Status: Open

Hi,

Putting this in Paypal refunds, now you will need to allow up to 1 business week for this to complete, as the owner has to do this. No reply is necessary here.

Regards,
Joshua
HostNine Technical Support

Testimonials

After having the phone put down on me by technical support, no replies to numerous tickets, no refund, no specific answers to my questions, I decided to post a testimonial on their forums. It was deleted and I got the following PM…

Hi,

1) The post will be deleted – No questions asked
2) Phone courtesy is two way. I explained multiple times what was going on, and you refused to take it, I can’t help you didn’;t like the explanation
3) Regardless, you WILL get your backups.
__________________
Regards,
Joshua Brown
HostNine Support

Backups

I had to fight to get my backup for Kortaz.com after they suspended the account without notice. I never received a backup of KhalidsLife.com

Summary

You may think I am being biased and my case is a one-off but I’d advise you to even read their testimonials on their support forums (ones that aren’t deleted). I e-mailed the owner twice with no reply. In the end I gave up, have cancelled most of my subscriptions and moved my major sites to Liquid Web.

Host Nine destroyed what I had built, why shouldn’t I tarnish their reputation with a factual, accurate, fully explained testimonial?

Back Online

Khalid / November 6th, 2007 / No Comments

I guess you are all wondering what happened to my entire blog, all the posts and content? If you are new to KhalidsLife.com you may not be aware that my blog had diminshed to nothing. Well, in a nutshell, a hard drive failure and no backups despite being told by my previous hosting company that they take daily and weekly backups.

As a result of the failure, disgusting customer service and a lack of faith in any future support I may receive from the hosting company, Host Nine, I decided to move hosts and start again. So here I am, back at square one. Understandably, I was angry and upset I lost everything, but there’s no point crying over spilt milk and some onus was on me as a webmaster to take my own backups. My full review here explains it all.

Today

I am not with a more reputable hosting company who have given me fantastic support so far and are always willing to go above and beyond their regular duties to help. I’d recommend Liquid Web to anyone who is in need of a reliable host with excellent support.

The Future

I am constantly working day and night, before and after work, even during my lunch break, to build my websites and help them grow. These investments are long term and I have no plans to sell them in the immediate future. My aim is to build three revenue streams each generating £50 per month profit. Everyday that target nears closer to reality. Upon achieving it, my plans are to double it and continue with my entrepreneurial persuits until I reach my ultimate goal…to live off my website earnings.

Stay tuned for more updates shortly. Subscribe to the RSS feed by hitting the big button at the top right hand side of the blog below the menu links.

Khalid.