12-18-2018, 10:01 AM
Hi Guys,
Since I launched AlexaHits.co.uk we have had people on slow connections and wanted to know how to use the service and gets lots of traffic at the same time for their Adsense sites.
As we now do the Application via website hits you have a number of choices.
1, Use your own Windows VPS
2, Use a Free Windows VPS :)
We then simply login to AlexaHits, open a website session, and then open the exchanger with the session key and leave it running. Its that simple!!
How to get a Free Windows VPS
I have 2 AlexaHits sessions running at the same time using Amazon Free AWS, you will never use their bandwidth limit!
Remember the Free Tier
https://aws.amazon.com/getting-started/t...indows-vm/
If your interested in a Private PPC Adsense group go to ppcdemon.co.uk or see my Special Offer on PPCDEMON
Step 1: Enter the EC2 Dashboard
When you click here, the AWS management console will open in a new browser tab, so you can keep this tutorial open. Find EC2 under Compute and click to open the Amazon EC2 Console.
Step 2: Create and Configure Your Virtual Machine
a. You are now in the Amazon EC2 console. Click Launch Instance
b. With Amazon EC2, you can specify the software and specifications of the instance you want to use. In this screen, you are shown options to choose an Amazon Machine Image (AMI), which is a template that contains the software configuration required to launch your instance.
For this tutorial, find Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base and click Select.
c. You will now choose an instance type. Instance types comprise of varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking capacity so you can choose the appropriate mix for your applications. For more information, see Amazon EC2 Instance Types.
For this tutotiral, selct the default option of t2.micro - this instance type is covered within the free tier. Then click Review and Launch at the bottom of the page.
d. You can review the options that are selected for your instance which include AMI Details, Instance Type, Security Groups, Instance Details, Storage, and Tags. You can leave these at the defaults and click Launch from the bottom of the page.
Note: For detailed information on your options, see Launching an Instance
Step 3: Create a Key Pair and Launch Your Instance
To connect to your virtual machine, you need a key pair. A key pair is used to log into your instance (just like your house key is used to enter your home).
a. In the popover, select Create a new key pair and name it MyFirstKey. Then click Download Key Pair. MyFirstKey.pem will be downloaded to your computer -- make sure to save this key pair in a safe location on your computer.
Windows users: We recommend saving your key pair in your user directory in a sub-directory called .ssh (ex.C:\user\{yourusername}\.ssh\MyFirstKey.pem).
Mac/Linux users: We recommend saving your key pair in the .ssh sub-directory from your home directory (ex.~/.ssh/MyFirstKey.pem).
Note: If you don't remember where you store your SSH private key (the file you are downloading), you won't be able to connect to your virtual machine.
Full tutorial with images here from Amazon AWS
Since I launched AlexaHits.co.uk we have had people on slow connections and wanted to know how to use the service and gets lots of traffic at the same time for their Adsense sites.
As we now do the Application via website hits you have a number of choices.
1, Use your own Windows VPS
2, Use a Free Windows VPS :)
We then simply login to AlexaHits, open a website session, and then open the exchanger with the session key and leave it running. Its that simple!!
How to get a Free Windows VPS
I have 2 AlexaHits sessions running at the same time using Amazon Free AWS, you will never use their bandwidth limit!
Remember the Free Tier
https://aws.amazon.com/getting-started/t...indows-vm/
If your interested in a Private PPC Adsense group go to ppcdemon.co.uk or see my Special Offer on PPCDEMON
Step 1: Enter the EC2 Dashboard
When you click here, the AWS management console will open in a new browser tab, so you can keep this tutorial open. Find EC2 under Compute and click to open the Amazon EC2 Console.
Step 2: Create and Configure Your Virtual Machine
a. You are now in the Amazon EC2 console. Click Launch Instance
b. With Amazon EC2, you can specify the software and specifications of the instance you want to use. In this screen, you are shown options to choose an Amazon Machine Image (AMI), which is a template that contains the software configuration required to launch your instance.
For this tutorial, find Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Base and click Select.
c. You will now choose an instance type. Instance types comprise of varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking capacity so you can choose the appropriate mix for your applications. For more information, see Amazon EC2 Instance Types.
For this tutotiral, selct the default option of t2.micro - this instance type is covered within the free tier. Then click Review and Launch at the bottom of the page.
d. You can review the options that are selected for your instance which include AMI Details, Instance Type, Security Groups, Instance Details, Storage, and Tags. You can leave these at the defaults and click Launch from the bottom of the page.
Note: For detailed information on your options, see Launching an Instance
Step 3: Create a Key Pair and Launch Your Instance
To connect to your virtual machine, you need a key pair. A key pair is used to log into your instance (just like your house key is used to enter your home).
a. In the popover, select Create a new key pair and name it MyFirstKey. Then click Download Key Pair. MyFirstKey.pem will be downloaded to your computer -- make sure to save this key pair in a safe location on your computer.
Windows users: We recommend saving your key pair in your user directory in a sub-directory called .ssh (ex.C:\user\{yourusername}\.ssh\MyFirstKey.pem).
Mac/Linux users: We recommend saving your key pair in the .ssh sub-directory from your home directory (ex.~/.ssh/MyFirstKey.pem).
Note: If you don't remember where you store your SSH private key (the file you are downloading), you won't be able to connect to your virtual machine.
Full tutorial with images here from Amazon AWS