You are not alone. We've seen many folks struggle with the deployment of 
Django. It can be done but it requires some reading up on documentation on 
various components in the stack. I suggest that you watch Jacob Kaplan Moss' 
Django deployment workshop video at: http://pycon.blip.tv/file/3632436/

If you'd rather not have to deal with the complexities of deploying your 
Django app to a production server, I welcome you to try out 
DjangoZoom<http://djangozoom.com>, 
a turnkey deployment and hosting platform specifically designed with the 
needs of Django developers in mind. 

You simply point us at your code on Github, and in less than a minute we 
provide you with a public URL of your live running app. We take care of all 
the server setup and management for you, so you can get back to writing 
code!

Sign up for the DjangoZoom beta at http://bit.ly/ezSkKA

Nate

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