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Mozy Unlimited Backup
I think I stumbled across Mozy on PC World or something but this is a must download. It’s a full-service automatic web backup system and you get 2 GB of space for free. No catches and very clean, there are also paid plans for more storage.

Generate Revenue for Publishers

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This site buys space on your site so you don’t have to worry about how many clicks or actions you get. They basically purchase space on your site in blocks of 30 days so it is guaranteed revenue. Start making some money!


You see Google Ads everywhere, might as well jump on board. You can generate revenue with CPC or integrating a Google search box for your site. Probably not the most efficient way to make money but it’s Google so you can expect some level of quality.

AzoogleAds
Great returns on your actions. Featured advertisers include BlockBuster, NetFlix, and ebay.

Site Maintenance

GoDaddy

I use GoDaddy for all my domain registrations. Perhaps there are better but GoDaddy is reliable and well-priced, not to mention those SuperBowl ads they always have. Often, they’ll have really cheap domain name sales ($1.99). They have my vote so check them out.

lunarpages

Amazing Webhost giving you 350 GB storage and 3500 GB transfer for $6.95/month. Also comes with one free domain registration that lasts as long as you stay hosted. They’ve got PHP and RoR so you can code away :)

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