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FlashHelper
01-07-2002, 04:35 PM
I would like to start my own WebHost.... So Can anyone help me??

Incognito
01-07-2002, 05:49 PM
Most people start by purchase plans at a discount. Then they generally find that it is more profitable to purchase a bulk reseller plan where they can divide space and bandwidth as they please. Phase three is typically leasing dedicated servers.

As a rule of thumb-certainly debatable, I offer the following.

0-10 accounts...purchase at discount.

10-75...use bulk reseller account

Over 75...dedicated server.

Also, I suggest finding a host who offers all three at reasonable prices and provides quality service so you can migrate without changing hosts.

Last, you may also want to search for a host that will provide support to your customers either anonymously or under your name.

Martie
01-07-2002, 06:03 PM
Do plenty of research first :D
and sign up to resell somewhere. It can definitely give you a feel of what the industry is like in many ways, and you arent out any huge operational costs of running a server.
There is a reseller forum here at WHT so you might want to browse that forum
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=3
Here is another resource for ones interested in reselling
http://www.resellerconnection.com

Good Luck.

OTG_Magus
01-08-2002, 01:18 AM
Try http://www.Donhost.com a British based company. I use them and they give everything they promise. Watch out on data transfers. They give you 50 gigs for about 50$ USD for all your accounts (dist. it how you wish). 50gigs is plenty for a newbie but once you break that 50 limit their rates are way too high on extra transfers. By the way that 50 includes FTP traffic, email, and regular visits to the site. It might be a good idea to not host "your" site with your account as to save your resources. :o

NetXL
01-08-2002, 02:34 AM
Originally posted by OTG_Magus
Try http://www.Donhost.com a British based company. I use them and they give everything they promise. Watch out on data transfers. They give you 50 gigs for about 50$ USD for all your accounts (dist. it how you wish). 50gigs is plenty for a newbie but once you break that 50 limit their rates are way too high on extra transfers. By the way that 50 includes FTP traffic, email, and regular visits to the site. It might be a good idea to not host "your" site with your account as to save your resources. :o

:D
I sure would not go with Donhost. They use that sickening 'unlimited' word. If you search these boards you will find many-a-horror story. You'd be much better off going with say MCHost, or Splash Host for these bulk-style reseller plans.

One more note for FlashHelper. The hosting industry is extremely flooded at the moment, there are a heap of new ones putting a large dent in the industry by offering things that they simply can't and leaving their customers suffering because of it.

Being a web hosting company, to new people, generally looks like a great way to get rich, though if you study the industry more, you will notice it takes very well thought out planning and a heap of dedication. Please don't just 'have a go' at being a webhost, I think there are too many of them at the moment, you have to be 100% sure this is what you want to do.

FlashHelper
01-08-2002, 09:25 AM
OK Pal, I understand.... So, I still want to start one. How do I get started??? BTW, can U give me the link to those hosts???

NetXL
01-08-2002, 09:32 AM
MC Host and Splash Host?

www.mchost.com
www.splashhost.com
hehe

FlashHelper
01-08-2002, 12:55 PM
Ya, those....

jeellison
01-08-2002, 01:45 PM
From experience there are many poor hosting companies that offer reseller hosting accounts. If you have no knowledge of running a hosting company you would probably need to start with one of these reseller accounts. If you have the knowledge of servers and the hosting industry, and some cash, I would start of straight away with a dedicated server.

Also need Merchant account, Bank account, money, website, and a lot of time and effort.

Good Luck

Alan - Vox
01-08-2002, 01:55 PM
From experience there are many poor hosting companies that offer reseller hosting accounts.

What are you trying to say here? Are you referring to the companies mentioned above?

jeellison
01-08-2002, 01:59 PM
No, all im saying is that you do have to be carefull. You have to dig around get advice and don't just rush into buying the first package you see.

FlashHelper
01-08-2002, 04:49 PM
Well, that's why I started this question.... U know, so tell us?? Which packages are good?? U have Suggestions??

avara
01-08-2002, 11:11 PM
Also once you've completed your research, be sure to write a detailed business plan. It will help later on.

FlashHelper
01-08-2002, 11:18 PM
OK, U guys heard of F2S, well, I would like to start something like that. F2S was just two guys....

mdrussell
01-09-2002, 06:32 AM
Originally posted by FlashHelper
OK, U guys heard of F2S, well, I would like to start something like that. F2S was just two guys....

Did you also hear what happened to F2S? They have had to stop offering free hosting services because they have burnt too much money - free hosting is simply economically unviable, unless you want to continuously lose money...

FlashHelper
01-09-2002, 09:22 AM
Yes I know! My site is hosted on F2S.... But anyway, how do I start something like F2S??

goodness0001
01-10-2002, 12:10 AM
dont bother yourself with starting a webhosting company, everybody is out for blood and everybody is right, nobody is wrong, and everybody knows everything and they all come here and complaint and moan and nothing ever gets accomplished.

FlashHelper
01-10-2002, 09:20 AM
Dude bro!! I not moaning and groanining. I'm just asking about how to do what I asked?? Is that a problem?? I'm trying to get your professional suggestions and thoughts...

NetXL
01-10-2002, 09:40 AM
Originally posted by FlashHelper
Dude bro!! I not moaning and groanining. I'm just asking about how to do what I asked?? Is that a problem?? I'm trying to get your professional suggestions and thoughts...

I don't think he was refering to you. I'm pretty sure he was talking about angry customers.