Daily11Surf Still Standing
I couldn’t be nonced with any other surfs for a while, but I will continue to hang around in Daily11 for a while… they have potential, nowhere near as gleaming and obvious as the last batch (Phoenix, Wired, Compact) but still, they have potential!
Always treat them like a game and know when the game is riding you instead of you riding the game. And before someone starts to discuss the vagaries and the ins and outs of a surf let me remind you that there are many programs out there, such as FX-Experts (once again used as an example due to its low minimum and easy public availability) which are real, albeit risky. To look for such ‘reality’ in an autosurf (besides maybe DadNDaves) would be a waste of time!
“Don’t let the game play you.”
Here’s the latest Daily11Surf update:
“David and I feel its time we give all members a more detailed update on the first few days with our online business. As this will hopefully convince some members that we are for real.
For starters we feel that the current members need to know a little bit more and David and I. The following information is now available within the members area for all to see.
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Bruce (37), was born in Delaware, and studied Business Studies at one of the leading Universities in Wales, UK. Having passed with a first degree in business, Bruce decided it was time to go home, and thought it was time to settle down and start his own business. Once settle back in Delaware Bruce started his own home based business in internet marketing, and is used to holding business seminaries on ways to Start your own business. Bruce found that another opportunity existed where many people were already making bucks, and some people were living a very health life. Bruce started to look into the various ways and decided advertising was the way to go.
David (34), was also born in Delaware. After leaving High School, David found employment as a public relations office for a large corporation. After several years working full time, david found the normal working hours did not fit into his family commitments, and upon the arrival of Bruce back to the family area, David decided to go into employment with Bruce. David did all the public relations for Bruce in his seminar business and once Bruce had found the ways to make money online with advertising joined his older brother in the new venture.
The pair of brothers spent several months looking around at the various way to earn money with advertising, and saw a very high number of business which based themself on the same subject. After a few emails they discovered where to obtain the right script, and hired a team of part time coders who would examine the script and work out any bugs. After some more research on web-hosting providers, they were recommended to a very good company who now actually host their business. After several tests made on a non domain hosting account Bruce and David were happy with the formula they had developed, and decided to launch the main Daily11Surf business in early June 2006.
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Todate the inital respone we have recieved from certain members is fantastic, and its good to see support is growing. Todate we have 419 members, which 301 have made their account active. If you are still to make your account active please do, as non active accounts will be removed from the site after 11 days.
At the time of compling this update we have recieved nearly $4000 in deposits which is made up from 239 purchases. This is a fantastic start and a little above when David and I had planned.
Regarding payouts, we have processed 117 payouts to various members, the total of payouts equal to $471.09.
As each upgraded member can advertise upto 11 different sites to other members, we have over 500 sites in the rotator. Please view as many of these sites as possible, remember you can view a maximum of 111 sites per day. Supporting the advertisers would also be good. Please make sure you spend the time to view what our advertisers are adverting.
We have recieved a number of support requests regarding DDOS protection. Our business is hostd by a large, well respected hosting company, who make sure there servers are maintained in good condition. There customer service is excellent and this was why we decided to place our business with them. When it comes to DDOS protection I can understand the concerns you and others have. Many hosting companies do not offer this feature in there plans, and this is mainly down to costs. It is in the best interest to the hosting company to protect there servers from such attack, and this cost should not be transfered to the client. Our host is one of these such business.
Both David and I are happy with the first few days of our business, and we are prepared for the long hours and sleepness nights we may have infront of us. We both have the attitude and expertise to make a success of this business,
All the Best
Bruce Stevensen”
It’s nice, it’s long, it tells a good story, it spins some good PR, and for the most part it’s well spelt and grammatically in check. Poised to go the distance for a month or two? Who knows. I’m hoping so!
I also got a personal reply to some questions, and one of the things people most pertinently ask about is DDOS protection so here is their view on that:
“Our business is hostd by a large, well respected hosting company, who
mke sure there servers are maintained in good condition. There
customer service is excellent and this was why we decided to place our
business with them. When it comes to DDOS protection I can understand
the concerns you and others have. Money hosting companies do not offer
this feature in there plans, and this is mainly down to costs. It is
in the best interest to the hosting company to protect there servers
from such attack, and this cost should not be transfered to the
client. Our host is one of these such business.”
Slightly vague, but yes many large hosts do offer DDOS protection. I think people put too much stake in such things because I’d make a good wager with you *taps nose* that a lot of the DDOSes that have recently bought down ‘good’ programs were fake or manufactured.
The writing in the personal reply was of a slightly lessor quality and we have the whole ‘brothers’/family style story… Is it a sign they are not American, or that it was just a quick, non-spell-checked reply? I would wager the later at the moment (though it doesn’t really affect much if they aren’t who they say they are) as look at the poor grammar and spelling from some of the people we know ARE native English speakers! :p It is still fairly well constructed for a quick shoot-off reply.
So, Daily11Surf, besides the beleaguered TotalRune, remains my current surf, and probably only one for a while unless the ‘industry’ (seriously, people who call it that need to slightly rethink the position) leaves its fallow period and we see some obvious winners.
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