Website Rentals – What is the Catch?
Website Rentals – What is the Catch? is a question I get often.
For those who must “find” a catch, here is how I view Website Rentals.
At only $1 a day, Renting a Website is within anyone’s budget – so I get lots of Website Rental Clients.
At $1 a day, that is an income of $365 per year, per site. I can finish 2-3 rental websites per week. At 2 per week, that is 100 in a year, or income of $36,500; at 3 per week, it is an annual income of around $55,000. I can live on that.
And, at $1 a day, WHY would anyone cancel their website rentals?
Also, my background is Corporate Executive; you know, the “Screw them for all you can get” world. I’m over it. For part of my life, I worked on Overseas Aid; helping people was far and away the best period of my life.
Now semi-retired, I aim to make a lot of new friends among people who can not afford thousands for an outright website purchase, but can afford website rentals.
If there is a “catch” this is it – With a Top 20 Google Ranking, you can not afford to let your site go. I use creating success for you to lock you into website rentals. If you have a problem with that, I guess we were never a good fit for each other anyway.
I like to think I’m a nice guy, but I am not a total idiot. People will try to rip me off, even to save peanuts. So remember – it is a Website RENTAL. I OWN the site, you RENT it. Just like renting a house, you do not pay the rent, then we need to talk.
I’m easy going but if pleasant requests to get your Website Rentals arrangement up to date continually fall on deaf ears, your source of new customers might display a “Down for Maintenance” sign one day.
It’s easy. You look after me, I will look after you. I am offering a great service – including Top 20 Google Rankings – for peanuts; all I ask is that you look after me too.
The good news is, there is NO Minimum Contract, NO Exit Fees. If your business does hit the rocks, then you have not wasted $’000′s on a site or got gotten yourself locked into a long term contract.
With mutual respect and cooperation, Website Rentals are a Win-Win for both of us.
I do need the first $30 payment upfront, for two reasons. Website Rentals involve some upfront costs for me, like researching a buying the best domain name I can find for you, and arranging hosting. Secondly, I need proof you are serious about renting a website – I do not want to spend days working for you and find I never receive a cent.
Website Rentals do not involve any complicated Agreements – just email me to say you are interested. I will then get back to you for the info I need to get started and the details of how to pay the first $30. For website rentals we accept credit card, direct transfers, and Paypal.
If you have not already checked it out, here is a link to what your Website Rentals arrangement includes.

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