That’s rough. DMCA abuse happens a lot in competitive niches. Best you can do is respond quickly with counter notices and keep backups/alternative domains ready. Also helps to host with providers that don’t react instantly to complaints.
That can be risky long term. Usually it’s best to keep proper records like invoices, client details, and transaction history to justify payments if needed.
For small niche sites, a cheap VPS is usually fine. Server location, IP quality, and hosting reputation matter more for email deliverability or large-scale projects, but for SEO rankings alone, content and backlinks still have a bigger impact.
It depends on your needs. Managed VPS usually offers more stability and support, especially if you don’t want to handle server setup or maintenance yourself. For many, the extra cost is worth it because you get updates, security patches, and faster support when something goes wrong. But if you...
That’s a pretty large number of accounts. For that scale, people usually split things across different IPs and setups to avoid issues. Might take some testing to see what works best.
Interesting story! I studied mechanical engineering but ended up doing digital marketing. It’s not fully related, but I’ve learned a lot along the way.
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