And were back…..Read how my site was deleted!

Hello everyone and welcome back to lolble where earning money online is made easy and fun!

Well if you are a subscriber to my website or visited it before you’d know that the site was full of tutorials and downloads to help earn money online. Unfortunatly my site was deleted by my old crappy host and well stupid me I hadnt made a back up of the website.

So it looks like I will be starting from scratch again. I taught this was the end but thanks to Chris over at montys mega marketing he gave me some useful information that let me look through Googles cahed files and retrieve some of my old post. So I will add them to the site again for you all to read.

I just want to say thanks to everyone who has kept visiting lolble and lets once again make this a good online money making community where everyone can earn, after all thats what were here for.

And remember folks ALWAYS keep a back up of your website, you never know when it is going to get deleted :(

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  • http://www.MontysMegaMarketing.com Monty’s Mega Marketing

    I’m always glad to help out…and welcome back!

  • http://www.glaringideas.com mabelle

    Oh my! Sorry to hear that! I’m an avid follower of your blog. I was sad that I wasn’t able to see it for d past days. Anyway, yes you can check it with Google’s cache but it should be during d first days of your blog deletion. But right now, it’s impossible since the cache of Google with your site is blank. I too experienced blog deletion not once but twice. The first blog, I recovered my ten posts from the cache. The second blog I saved something since I know it will be the next.

    Sorry to hear that my friend. I do like your blog. It’s one of the professional blog I followed. Hope your host will have a big heart to restore or even give you a back up of your site since back will still be available when the web hosting is still active.

  • http://www.tenshiweb.com/ Andrew M

    Wow, that really bites it. I see you're using WordPress, if you haven't installed and configured the wp-dp-backup plugin (http://www.ilfilosofo.com/blog/wp-db-backup/) I suggest downloading and setting it up. It can be set to automatically backup your WordPress Database and then save a copy online, on your local harddrive, or it will even email it to you. Very useful for backing up your posts/etc. and even for transferring db to another server.