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What ISPs offer an affiliate program?
PrivacyInfinity
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Such as getting account credit whenever someone buys a service using your affiliate link.
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Gee, you mean I can take all of the legal repercussions, and receive a banner in exchange?
You can meet each other with someone who request free VPS for University ) If they agreed with your rules.
50tb traffic and a commercial site's server for free as an exchange for a banner in a site with 500-800 visitors per day? And this will be used for anonymous vpn? Any provider would be nuts to give you something like that...
Good luck with your budget.
Best of luck.
Just grab a ovh vps, cheap chunk of change.
lol here we go.
Go out on street and beg for few hours.
You will get enough money for a decent VPS.
Plenty of dick, just like the host!
Seems like a great deal!
What's with these "I'm looking for a VPS sponsor" posts? That time of year?
What's your offer?
For 500 to 800 unique visitors per day?
Nahh
You don't want to be a member of "Top Websites of 2018" complete with a 128x42 banner on rotation!?!!!
Winter break is coming. Winter is coming.
Not sure if trolling or what
Banner is for SigaVPN. Signature says "formerly SigaVPN". WHAT IS IT
Do you have to ask?
The end.
Server = Money
Ad Space = Money
Doing the math, one is worth a lot less than the other.
Beg Friday is nigh
I don't run the service for a profit. In fact, any profit goes back into the service.
Let's look at it from an advertiser's perspective, with rough math:
For example, $3 CPM (cost per mille) * 20 (20,000 Impressions) = $60.
500 to 800 uniques daily average to 650. (800+500=1,300, 1,300/2=650)
650*31 is 20,150 unique visitors per month.
Many ISPs offer unmetered servers for less than 60/mo.
OVH (in specific, SYS) offers dedicated servers for 47.99 that exceed the requirements. Nocix, Online.net, Hetzner, and Terrahost also offer servers that fit the criteria under $50.
However, many hosts that do, and basically every one you mentioned, will eventually have a problem with you running public VPNs. it's only a matter of time until someone tries to use it to spread malware, etc.
Both
The end is nigh.
I almost always handle abuse within 12 hours. At latest, 24 hours.
I always speak to ISPs before using them for a VPN server.
The business you're in is popular. If the service is worth it, your customers can fund your servers through paying you.
Your website hardly worth $3 CPM. Probably 50 cents CPM at the best.
How about you utilize affiliate programs since you're already asking for ads where you get commission for converting clicks to sales? A hosting provider won't touch CPMs. Views don't equal clicks or extra money in the advertiser's pocket.
Well this certainly makes you seem worth more effort. So, you're problematic, and you want a freebie. Neat.
I really appreciate the thoughtful response -- I am going to edit the thread to be more reasonable.
Thank you
The bogus abuse reports are on the paid servers, not the free ones.
I'm getting a 1.5% clickrate on ads and even less on actual signups which end up being fraud or terminated. I actually do better with Amazon Prime free trials through their Associates program. Maybe affiliate linking some VPN capable routers on documentation is an angle for you to make money.
Depends, in what country, it may be that it will take few days.