Hosting with income. Why not!

Information on “Your Cash Cow” Hosting.

YCC Web Hosting. 

We may think that “Your Cash Cow” (YCC) is a silly name for someone who provides web hosting. But lets face it “google” sounded a silly name at first. So what’s in a name?

If you want cheap web hosting then YCC is the one that can provide it. It can become very low cost hosting, even free.

How can this be? you ask.

As well as providing a sophisticated web site hosting solution YCC also provides a business opportunity for you to earn a  commission by selling to others . You can even end up having your hosting paid for without doing a thing.

This is how.

The commission works on a 2 by 5 matrix. That means that you sign up two people then those two people sign up two people each and so on until the matrix is 5 levels deep.

So what is the compensation? You get $3 (per month) for every person you sign up and $1 for every person others sign up (e.g. your personal referrals). The matrix pays you down to the 5 levels (63 people) and then becomes a 3 by 5 matrix and so on.

If you just want the hosting then it can be paid for eventually by other people referring and then those people being placed under you. When you get ten of these ($1 for each) then your web hosting is paid for and you haven’t done a thing.

How neat is that!.

Now don’t think that the web hosting provided is just a nondescript type of hosting, it isn’t.

This is a sample of what you get:

  • 4000mb (4gb) of web storage.
  • Unlimited bandwidth.
  • 4000 pop3 e-mail accounts.
  • 15 ftp accounts.
  • 25 subdomains.
  • 5 addon domains.
  • 15 mysql databases.

Plus all the other things you would expect with real web hosting.

Just go to Your Cash Cow for further information or to sign up.

How much does this cost! Just $10 per month.

Don’t know anything about web hosting and think you are a bit of a dummy. Well I created this blog to teach people how to use their web hosting in easy steps and even earn more money from it.  Just try me.

 

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I have never been a real fan of matrix systems until I eventually analysed the “Your Cash Cow” matrix and business opportunity.When I first joined up with YCC, I was only looking for another host because I had got into “money making blogs”.I looked at Global Domains International (GDI) as this was the one that was around and in your face all the time. I soon found that their hosting was rubbish for anyone that wanted real hosting. Read the rest of this entry »

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This the start of a “Your Cash Cow” Blog. Probably the first YCC blog in the world. It is dedicated to those people who want to succeed in the world of making money out of the internet.

This blog was spawned out of the need I perceived, for those people who bought into the YCC earning matrix but are not quite sure what to do with the “hosting” part. Either they never thought of it but found the paying matrix a good investment or did, but are a bit of a dummy on how to use it.

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