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Do you suggest using AmazonAWS for larger websites as well as domains and landing pages? Or is a more traditional hosting service like HostGator better for websites (say 10 pages)?
Do you suggest using AmazonAWS for larger websites as well as domains and landing pages? Or is a more traditional hosting service like HostGator better for websites (say 10 pages)?
if the website is only static files like landing pages, means only html, css, js, you can use amazon backets no problems, but if the website is wordpress for example, you can't host it there, cus you have php and mysql and all that things.Do you suggest using AmazonAWS for larger websites as well as domains and landing pages? Or is a more traditional hosting service like HostGator better for websites (say 10 pages)?
the problem if it's dynamic website it will not work with amazon backets.If you are planning to host big website on amazon aws..it gonna cost you a lot..i have been there and bcz of huge cost i was incurring, finally moved to low cost hosting like rackspace or linode
Thanks Tyoussefif the website is only static files like landing pages, means only html, css, js, you can use amazon backets no problems, but if the website is wordpress for example, you can't host it there, cus you have php and mysql and all that things.
the problem if it's dynamic website it will not work with amazon backets.
they have their servers/VPS but they are expensive compared to linode and vultr and others.
I am sure @Tyoussef is working on a videoHi,
Anyone has a video how to use Purelander's page ripper to rip a survey lander and edit it for our use? I'm a noob .. so I see the source code and don't know what to edit.
Anyway the ripper is so cool ..
Cheers,
Daniel
I recommend using Cloudflare.com for https (free)@Tyoussef great tutorial. I am definitely going to sign up for purelander. Is there any way you can explain or direct me to how I can make the LP https I noticed that in your tutorial ur lp is http is there an economical way to add the security certificate?
Hello Afflifters.
Sorry for the late, finally i have made the first part of the tutorial that is going to cover everything you need to know about landing pages and PureLander, i mean everything.
The tutorial is divided into 2 parts :
- the first part is going to be about amazon aws.
- the second part is going to be about using VPS from vultr and install everything in it.
This is the first part, and it has everything you need to know about amazon AWS, and it's powerful and super cheap.
1 - Create your landing page using PureLander Quickly.
2 - Create an Amazon AWS bucket and make it public and upload your landing page in it.
3 - Add CDN to your amazon bucket and buy a domain name from namecheap and use it asa custom domain name for your landing pages, and how to to host multiple landing pages in one domain name.
And please feel free to leave your questions bellow .
am going to explain that too in the next tutorials.@Tyoussef great tutorial. I am definitely going to sign up for purelander. Is there any way you can explain or direct me to how I can make the LP https I noticed that in your tutorial ur lp is http is there an economical way to add the security certificate?
no need to choose a plan ?.@Tyoussef, Can you guys please tell me about the plan I need to choose from AWS? Any link or description of it?
Hi,
Anyone has a video how to use Purelander's page ripper to rip a survey lander and edit it for our use? I'm a noob .. so I see the source code and don't know what to edit.
Anyway the ripper is so cool ..
Cheers,
Daniel
we have started integration some new sweepstakes landing pages there.
you will not need to rip anything .
we are going to integrate many more this week.
amazing, speed does matter in running cpa campaigns.I do have to say for the price point PureLander is great. I do have issues with questionnaire landers that I rip from httracker and try to upload to it but since I know a little coding I was able to finish up the lander in Dreamweaver. The great thing about it I think is the java scripts. I was able to implement a countdown in like 30 seconds.
Now to figure out the location javascript.
you don't have to, just create another folder in the bucket instead, that's the best practice.