corim123
		31-01-2007 16:04:34
	 
	
	
	How hard is this, how much money do you need, how old should you be and how long does it take?	
	
 
	
		Peinecone
		31-01-2007 16:30:38
	 
	
	
	It has been said many times.  If you have to ask the question, it is not a good idea.	
	
 
	
		CorpRebel
		31-01-2007 20:34:47
	 
	
	
	[quote0e104db772="Peinecone"]It has been said many times.  If you have to ask the question, it is not a good idea.[/quote0e104db772]
NOW THAT is one piece of GREAT advice. I just wanna leave the headaches to OTHER people!  twisted
Rick aka CorpRebel  roll	
	
 
	
		johnjimjones
		31-01-2007 20:37:44
	 
	
	
	Use the search, there's a huge thread about starting a site.	
	
 
	
		unknown uchiha
		01-02-2007 02:30:40
	 
	
	
	[quote812c6a6360="corim123"]How hard is this, how much money do you need, how old should you be and how long does it take?[/quote812c6a6360]
You need dedication. Let's look at the possible funds you'll need
-Domain names ($10/year?)
-Webhosting ($100+/year)
-Freebie site script ($200+/site. If you're doing more than one site, add extra domain names/webhosting fees)
-Time (5-10 hours a day answering support tickets, verifying accounts, customer service, forums, etc.)
-Startup Capital ($5000+, nobody likes to start a site that just comes out and relies on payments from the publishers on the spot)
-Research and experience in the freebie field (Nobody likes to join a site that offers $50 for 3 refs like FastCabbage)	
	
 
	
		condra
		01-02-2007 18:51:32
	 
	
	
	[quotedf48f8e6ab="unknown uchiha"][quotedf48f8e6ab="corim123"]How hard is this, how much money do you need, how old should you be and how long does it take?[/quotedf48f8e6ab]
You need dedication. Let's look at the possible funds you'll need
-Domain names ($10/year?)
-Webhosting ($100+/year)
-Freebie site script ($200+/site. If you're doing more than one site, add extra domain names/webhosting fees)
-Time (5-10 hours a day answering support tickets, verifying accounts, customer service, forums, etc.)
-Startup Capital ($5000+, nobody likes to start a site that just comes out and relies on payments from the publishers on the spot)
-Research and experience in the freebie field (Nobody likes to join a site that offers $50 for 3 refs like FastCabbage)[/quotedf48f8e6ab]
great advice. 
would you allow me to take your old avatar ?  D  lol	
	
 
	
		unknown uchiha
		01-02-2007 20:04:43
	 
	
	
	[quote935cd21f10="condra"][quote935cd21f10="unknown uchiha"][quote935cd21f10="corim123"]How hard is this, how much money do you need, how old should you be and how long does it take?[/quote935cd21f10]
You need dedication. Let's look at the possible funds you'll need
-Domain names ($10/year?)
-Webhosting ($100+/year)
-Freebie site script ($200+/site. If you're doing more than one site, add extra domain names/webhosting fees)
-Time (5-10 hours a day answering support tickets, verifying accounts, customer service, forums, etc.)
-Startup Capital ($5000+, nobody likes to start a site that just comes out and relies on payments from the publishers on the spot)
-Research and experience in the freebie field (Nobody likes to join a site that offers $50 for 3 refs like FastCabbage)[/quote935cd21f10]
great advice. 
would you allow me to take your old avatar ?  D  lol[/quote935cd21f10]
You just posted to ask lol. Go ahead.