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Scatter your website.
Set up a Yahoo (html can take out the adverts), Staghosting, Angelfire (urgh), etc free sites, and you get a decent amount of space altogether. Just have the main page somewhere and get a .co.uk (or whatever) domain for the main page, and use a URL mask on the other sites. Cheaper solution than paying for webspace.
And if you want to sell a website you can try Ebay or leave an auction notice on your website.
> Host on free hosting and pay for a .co.uk redirect.
How do I do that?would I have enough space?
> And no, they cant sue you for giving your opinion of a product,
Only if you express that this is only your opinion!
> You can write both hardware and software reviews on Special Reserve,
> and get the chance to win a free game for your troubles. Also try
> ciao.co.uk, it's a market research sort of site where you get paid
> for product reviews.
>
> Thats what I prefer to do instead of doing my own site :-)
Yeah I know about special reserve,been a member for 4 years(i think)and written a few reviews online,only just found the site a couple of years back.I'll try ciao tho in a minute:-)cheers
Thats what I prefer to do instead of doing my own site :-)
> Elf Ears wrote:
> Can I have more than 1 affiliate on my website?
>
> Yes, you can have as many as you want.
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> and where do I stand on the issue of typing in companys names on my
> site,i.e sony,would I need permission?
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> No, you can use a companies name freely on the internet and link to
> their website, as long as you don't write bad things about them as
> this is Libel and they can (and probably will) sue you.
>
> If you're making a playstation website and want to link to Sony as
> they're the chaps that made the Playstation then you can say
> "this is the Sony website (http://Sony.com), etc etc"
>
> However if your context is different then it may not apply.
Hi,what I was thinking of doing waswriting articals of hardware ect,I thought that I might end up(obviously)typing a companys name in,what if say,I wrote a review of the old gba and put a mark(no comments)but a mark of say 4/10,could I get sued?what I mean by affiliate is I noticed places like ama?on and G;ame have similar programs in place and I wondering if I could apply and have both on my site?Cheers