Ditching My Web Host: Step By Step Plan - A WordPress Hack Story & My Unconventional Fix

Anders Larsson
24 Apr 202413:21

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator discusses the process of migrating a WordPress site, utilizing Elementor for landing page design, to a new web host. They highlight the importance of registering a temporary domain, ensuring the landing page's functionality during the transition, and the necessity of PHP support on the new host. The video also touches on the creator's past experience with a hacked server, leading to the decision to use a static page for security. Additionally, they mention their intention to create videos on landing page creation and offer a PHP script to members for website security. The discussion concludes with considerations for domain registration and name server setup, emphasizing the need for professional support from the web host.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The speaker is transitioning from one web host to another while ensuring the landing page remains operational during the move.
  • πŸ”— They need to register a temporary domain for the new web host and ensure WordPress compatibility, as it's currently used on the existing host.
  • πŸ›  The speaker uses Elementor, a premium website and landing page designer, and wants to transfer their paid Elementor license to the new host.
  • πŸ’‘ They are considering creating videos on how to create landing pages using Elementor to attract new subscribers.
  • πŸ“§ The landing page has an email newsletter feature, which is hosted separately from the web host, simplifying the transition.
  • πŸ”’ The speaker previously experienced a hack on their WordPress landing page, leading to a decision to move to a static page for security reasons.
  • πŸ’Ό They have a PHP script that can convert WordPress pages to static pages, which they plan to share with their members.
  • 🌐 The speaker is considering using 1.com as the new web host after evaluating their features and pricing.
  • 🏷️ They discuss the importance of domain registration and the process of setting up name servers to point to the new web host.
  • πŸ”— The speaker plans to inquire with 1.com about using their own name servers and ensuring the domain points to the correct content.

Q & A

  • What is the primary task the speaker is trying to accomplish?

    -The speaker is trying to move from one web host to another while ensuring that their landing page continues to work during the transition.

  • Why does the speaker need to register a temporary domain?

    -The speaker needs to register a temporary domain to ensure that everything connected to the current web host continues to work on the new web host during the transition.

  • What requirements does the new web host need to meet according to the speaker?

    -The new web host needs to support WordPress and Elementor, as these are essential for the speaker's website functionality.

  • Can the speaker move their paid Elementor license to the new web host?

    -The speaker is unsure if they can move their paid Elementor license to the new web host, as they last checked the compatibility a long time ago.

  • What is the speaker's plan for creating content for their channel?

    -The speaker plans to create videos on how to create landing pages using Elementor, which they believe would be a powerful way to attract new subscribers.

  • Why is the email service not on the same web host as the landing page?

    -The email service is not on the same web host as the landing page, which is beneficial as it saves time and allows the speaker to reuse the landing page feature on the new web host.

  • What security measure is the speaker taking by using a PHP script?

    -The speaker is using a PHP script to convert their WordPress page into a static page to prevent hacking, as their server was previously hacked.

  • Why does the speaker want to use a static page instead of running WordPress directly on the web host?

    -The speaker wants to use a static page to reduce vulnerability and increase security, as their previous WordPress landing page was hacked.

  • What is the speaker's concern regarding the domain registration and renewal process?

    -The speaker is concerned about the reputation of the domain registrar, the renewal price after the first year, and whether the domain registrar will delete the domain if not renewed.

  • What action does the speaker need to take regarding name servers during the web host transition?

    -The speaker needs to set up name servers on their domain registrar to point to the new web host, so that the domain will resolve to the content on the new web host.

  • What is the speaker's final recommendation for viewers interested in web page security?

    -The speaker recommends signing up for an educational portal they use, which offers transparency and step-by-step learning, and also provides access to the PHP script for securing web pages.

Outlines

00:00

πŸ› οΈ Moving to a New Web Host

The speaker is planning to switch from one web host to another and outlines the necessary steps. They need to ensure that their landing page continues to function during the transition, which may involve registering a temporary domain. The current web host uses WordPress, which will also be required for the new host. The speaker also uses Elementor, a premium website and landing page designer, and is concerned about transferring their paid Elementor license to the new host. They reflect on the potential for creating videos on how to create landing pages to attract new subscribers. The speaker's email service is separate from the web host, which simplifies the transition. They also have a PHP script to convert WordPress pages into static pages, prompted by a past hacking incident where their server was compromised with spam scripts.

05:00

πŸ” Securing a Static Landing Page

The speaker discusses providing a PHP script to members to help secure their websites, which involves copying HTML, images, and other files to create a static page. They note that the script does not support database queries, which aligns with the goal of having a static page less vulnerable to attacks. The speaker considers registering a temporary domain with 1.com after checking reviews and pricing. They mention the importance of understanding domain registration and name servers, and the need to point their domain to the new web host. The speaker plans to inquire with 1.com about using their own name servers and reflects on the importance of professional support, as evidenced by the web host's high Trustpilot score.

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πŸ“ˆ Education and Transparency in Online Money Making

In the final paragraph, the speaker emphasizes the educational nature of the video and the lack of a 'hook' to draw in viewers. They mention an educational portal they use, which is transparent about the fact that there are no get-rich-quick schemes online. The portal offers step-by-step learning for those serious about building skills from the ground up. The speaker invites viewers to sign up for the portal, where they can also access the PHP script for securing their web pages. The video concludes with an invitation for viewers to stay in touch for future content.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Web Host

A web host is a service that provides space and resources for websites on the internet. In the video, the speaker is planning to move from one web host to another, which involves transferring their website and ensuring its functionality remains intact during the transition. The term is central to the video's theme of website migration and maintenance.

πŸ’‘Landing Page

A landing page is the entry point for visitors coming to a website, often designed to capture user information or promote a specific product or service. The video discusses the importance of ensuring the landing page continues to function while moving to a new web host, highlighting its role in user engagement and conversion.

πŸ’‘WordPress

WordPress is a popular content management system (CMS) used to create and manage websites. The script mentions that WordPress is a requirement for the new web host, indicating its prevalence in web development and the speaker's reliance on it for their website's backend.

πŸ’‘Elementor

Elementor is a page builder plugin for WordPress, allowing users to design and customize their websites without coding. The video discusses the speaker's use of Elementor, particularly its premium version for advanced form features, showcasing its utility in website design and functionality.

πŸ’‘Paid License

A paid license refers to the legal right to use a software product, often with additional features or services. The script mentions moving a paid Elementor license to another web host, emphasizing the investment in software and the need to maintain its benefits during the migration process.

πŸ’‘Email Newsletter

An email newsletter is a method of sending out regular communications to subscribers via email. The video discusses the speaker's use of an email service for their landing page, which is separate from the web host, indicating a strategy for maintaining communication with website visitors.

πŸ’‘PHP Script

A PHP script is a piece of code written in the PHP programming language, often used for server-side web development. The speaker mentions a PHP script for creating static pages from WordPress content, illustrating a method to enhance website security by reducing reliance on dynamic content.

πŸ’‘Name Server

A name server is a server that translates human-friendly domain names (like example.com) into IP addresses that computers use to identify each other on the internet. The video discusses the need to set up name servers to direct traffic to the new web host, which is a crucial step in the domain migration process.

πŸ’‘Domain Registration

Domain registration is the process of acquiring a unique domain name for use on the internet. The script mentions registering a temporary domain for the new web host, which is necessary for maintaining the website's accessibility during the migration.

πŸ’‘Static Page

A static page is a web page whose content does not change unless manually updated by a developer. The video discusses converting a WordPress page into a static page as a security measure, highlighting the trade-off between dynamic content and website security.

πŸ’‘Vulnerability

A vulnerability is a weakness in a system that can be exploited by hackers or malicious software. The video references vulnerabilities in WordPress as a reason for moving to a static page, emphasizing the need for website owners to be vigilant about security.

Highlights

The user plans to migrate from one web host to another and needs to ensure that all aspects, including the landing page and associated features, are functioning properly during the move.

A temporary domain will be required during the web host migration to ensure uninterrupted landing page functionality.

The user relies on WordPress and Elementor, specifically the premium version of Elementor, for advanced form features. They are unsure if they can transfer their Elementor license to the new web host.

The user experienced a hacking incident where a spam script was injected into their web host, leading to a preference for using a static page instead of WordPress to improve security.

The PHP script the user developed allows copying of the WordPress page, HTML, images, and other resources into a static page to enhance security. This approach prevents database query vulnerabilities.

They emphasize the importance of regularly updating WordPress to minimize vulnerabilities, especially since bots can exploit weaknesses before patches are applied.

The user mentions their landing page includes an email newsletter signup, and the email service is hosted separately from the web host, making the migration process smoother.

The PHP script that the user created can be shared with others, especially members of their educational platform, as it secures websites by converting them into static pages.

They prefer to use third-party services like Namecheap or GoDaddy for domain registration and name server management instead of relying on the web host for full control.

Concerns about the marketing tactics of web hosts offering discounted first-year prices, followed by significant price hikes during renewal, were raised by the user.

The user needs to ensure that the new web host supports PHP to maintain the PHP script that secures their site, as this is a critical requirement.

Name server setup is important for the user, as they want their domain to point correctly to the new web host after migration. They stress the importance of entering accurate name server information for proper DNS functionality.

The user emphasizes the need for checking the reputation of web hosts before committing to one, with a focus on reading reviews to understand potential problems like poor support.

They express a desire to create tutorial videos in the future on how to create landing pages with Elementor, which they believe could help grow their subscriber base.

The user is transparent about their educational platform, explaining that it is not a get-rich-quick scheme but rather a step-by-step learning process for building a successful online presence.

Transcripts

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all right so this is what I'm trying to

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do I am going to move from one web host

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to another web host what is the work

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that is need to be done in order to do

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this so everything that is connected to

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this web host need to work on this web

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host my landing page need to move and I

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need the landing page to work while I'm

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doing this move so that means that I

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need to register uh temp temporary

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domain the current web host uses

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WordPress so WordPress will be a

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requirement on web host 2 I also use

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Elementor and I used the premium or paid

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Elementor because I needed the form the

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form feature to work and the advanced

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form form feature only works with the

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elemental paid version well last I

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checked and that was a very long time

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ago five years ago maybe Elementor I

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don't even know what they have done with

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Elementor maybe this doesn't work

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anymore I don't know but can I move my

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paid license of Elementor to the other

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web host so what Elementor is it is a

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website designer or a landing page

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designer and it's very powerful you can

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create landing pages very quickly and

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I'm asking myself why haven't I done any

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videos on how to create landing pages I

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mean that would be such a powerful way

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to get new subscribers to my channel I

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will do that in the future I will do

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that the landing page have a email

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newsletter so I have an email service

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but that is not on this web host and

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that is really good that it isn't

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because it will save me a lot of time

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also the email email domain associated

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with this email service is not the same

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domain as the landing page and that is

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also good because I can just reuse the

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landing page feature on WE host 2 and

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everything will work fine on this web

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host I also have a script that uses PHP

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so if you don't know about uh PHP script

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or PHP then yes let's say that I needed

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to a way to move or copy the WordPress

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page the HTML and images and everything

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so that this become a static page and

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the reason I done this is because my

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server was hacked and previously I ran

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my landing page on WordPress directly so

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someone most likely a bot from the

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worldwide web hacked my landing page

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and uh they installed uh an spam script

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on my web host so this web host started

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to spam other sites and that was

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difficult because they injected code

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everywhere and I saw a lot of what this

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is called redundancies so if one would

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fail they the script would take over

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from another place so they placed the

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script on different directories in this

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web host so we had to clean up

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everything and this is why I don't want

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to run WordPress directly on my web host

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but I have a builtin log system so I can

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see what type of information is sent

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from my landing page and there is uh two

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types of information and that is one is

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the email sign up and the other is

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straight

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code that is sent different codes and I

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think this is a vulnerability in

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WordPress it tries to see what kind of

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vulnerabilities they can do further

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hacking on so you have to be careful

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with WordPress and if you are not very

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technical then you have to keep

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WordPress up to date and don't forget to

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on a consistent basis update your

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WordPress because uh the support on this

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web host didn't do that automatically so

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I had my own server so I was responsible

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and uh it was my fault that I didn't

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update the WordPress but I'm also very

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sure that the people that are looking

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for vulnerabilities will always find

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them before the holes or the problems

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are patched in WordPress so why not use

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a static page and I have decided to give

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this PHP script to my members the

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members that have signed up through the

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education system that I use so I will

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give this script so you can make your

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website secure but it only works if you

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have WordPress and Elementor I am not

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well it could work actually with other

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systems because this is yes uh script

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that copies the HTML and the images and

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the other files like JavaScript and CSS

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all the files that is involved to make

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the page work but I have not support to

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use database queries for example back to

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Wordpress that is something I can't do

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but uh then it would uh go against the

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purpose of having a static page because

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if you have that then it is more

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vulnerable so I actually like that it

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only can save a static web page so

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register a temp domain for web host 2

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and that temp domain when you enter it

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it should open the landing page so I

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have been recommended to use 1.com but I

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always need to check the reputation 4.

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one is actually pretty good I want to

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read the one star reviews see what the

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complaints are slow L again poor support

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but it is great that they respond that

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means that they actually care about

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their web host unless this is a bot I've

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seen uh uh Bots answering with very much

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similar responses you can kind of get a

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feel for if it is uh human or if this an

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AI bot that responds so an older person

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had problem with his or her Voda phone

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and apparently there is uh onecom

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do.uk that what I get from this text is

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not associated with

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one.com so renewal price is this for a

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domain to renew a domain and they

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deleted the domain if when they didn't

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well if you don't pay for the domain

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then they delete it but I insist on

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taking care of the domain myself so that

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I have control over it right so $6 for

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the first year and then 36 $37 the

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second year for a domain so could that

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be that they offer a ship domain the

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first year because they have this as a

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way to make the purchase of the web host

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more attractive okay so here they tell

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you they offered a discounted price for

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the first year so this is a marketing

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trick and they are talking about

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standard rate for Renewal so if you go

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in on one.com plans and pricing hosting

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prices so this is about $23 per month I

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only need one website and I doubt that

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my website would take over even 10 or 20

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megabyte so that is only a fraction of

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this but what I need is PHP okay so here

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we have PHP if you check the detail all

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right so let's get started but I think

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this is a problem do I need to transfer

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a domain in order to make this work

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either register a domain or transfer I

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want to have a name server that is I can

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register a domain on for example name

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sheep or GoDaddy and I can then register

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my domain on these two services so now I

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have only a domain that I registered so

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what I want is to have a name server so

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the this web host have like a pointer

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and it is usually named name server or

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NS do something and

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ns2 do something and I can take these

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names servers which means that when you

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go out on on Google for example and well

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not Google but if you search on the URL

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bar on your browser for a domain that

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domain will look up on the regist

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registers how I don't know how to

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pronounce it

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regist all right so you look up the

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domain and um now you have not you don't

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have any name servers on on so they

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don't know what to what host to uh point

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to so this is why you need to enter

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these names in your domain settings on

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name she or go daddyy so when you enter

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this information it will see oh there is

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a name here and where is this uh name

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name server pointing to it's poed to web

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host 2 so okay so so then I look up on

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uh Vos 2 and see what the content is

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that is represented by the domain so the

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domain will represent content and in the

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in the beginning when you look up your

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domain or enter your domain it will

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choose the default content and the

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default content is something a land um

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what's it called a temporary page on

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name sheep or GoDaddy so that is what

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it's found so possibly name sheep or

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goad has their own name server pointing

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to their own web server so you need to

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have another name server so it points to

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this web host so uh if you don't

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understand then leave a comment in the

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comment section and I will answer how it

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works so what I need to do is to ask

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one.com if I can use my own name servers

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and I will have to send an email to them

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and I hope they respond or maybe I can

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call them I don't know if you are able

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to call the support and there is a real

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person responding that means they are

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really professional and this is why they

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had uh over four points on trust pilot

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so anyway this is the end of the video

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and uh I did not add any hook in the

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beginning you should always add a hook

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so you want to hear what the end is

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about and I forgot to do about do that

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but this is more educational this video

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so I really don't care but if you want

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to know how I make money creating these

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videos then I have a link in the

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description you can click that link and

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you get to this Education portal that I

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use and learn from and the thing that

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that is different with this Education

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portal is that they are transparent

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about that this is not a getrich quick

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way of making money online because there

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are no getrich quick opportunities out

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there it is just bait people are trying

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to bait you into purchasing crap so if

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you want really want to learn how to

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really do things from scratch step by

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step then do sign up or take a peek at

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this Education portal that I use and you

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will also if you sign up you will also

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have access to my script if you're

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interested and I will help you set up so

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your your web page is protected as well

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anyway take care and stay awesome and I

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will see you in my next video bye-bye

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