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Hate to say it, but the lack of detail is almost laughable. Good luck with your business! We've all been there -- well most of us have been. Just work hard, research your market.
 

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Hello! i own the TntServerHost company and i need customers, i am not paying but if you can help the please do. i need some customers so pls help
The first step is to build up some Reputation. Make your profile and thread look professional, anyway, especially because you are running a hosting company you are going to have a hard time. Good Luck with your Project tho <3
 

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Hey hey no need to shoot the lad down. Regardless of his website, it has nothing to do with his question. If he was asking to improve his site, he would have provided it.

All he wants is generic advice that can be applied to any hosting business...he is not required to send a link to his site if it's not necessary
 

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Hey hey no need to shoot the lad down. Regardless of his website, it has nothing to do with his question. If he was asking to improve his site, he would have provided it.

All he wants is generic advice that can be applied to any hosting business...he is not required to send a link to his site if it's not necessary
The thing is that he doesn't seem serious about the business. Countless spelling and grammatical mistakes, very little information, wants someone to work for free, etc. It would not take many seconds to fix a better post.
 

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Depends whether or not he wants to use MCM for customers. If he just signed up to get advice to sign them from elsewhere or just in general, there's really no point of going to the bother of making it pitch perfect.

I see both sides of the argument- imma do what I do best and sit on the fence for this one
Yes, yes there is a point in acting at least somewhat professionally. Writing like that makes it seem like he doesn't care. Would you want to help someone that doesn't care enough to spend 20 extra seconds on their message to make it look decent? Would you want to buy from someone that seems to not care about the company?
 
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