Greetings WHT community,
Does anyone know of a good reseller company that allows me to buy space and such from them when it is needed instead of paying a straight up fee?
Turboz
03-05-2002, 05:42 PM
http://www.prohosting.com - click resellers
MaryC
03-05-2002, 07:15 PM
I'm looking at perfecthost.net right now and will probably go with them. I found out about them in the special offers section http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?threadid=38156
Since I don't have many sites and don't want to pay for space and bandwidth I'll never use, I am looking for a per account type thing.
21inchguns
03-05-2002, 07:42 PM
have you looked at venturesonline.com they are a very reputable company and offer what you want
Originally posted by MaryC
I'm looking at perfecthost.net right now and will probably go with them. I found out about them in the special offers section http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?threadid=38156
Since I don't have many sites and don't want to pay for space and bandwidth I'll never use, I am looking for a per account type thing.
It is pretty nice, but what I am looking for would be unlimited POP e-mails, FTP accounts, domains, subdomains, and databases.
Originally posted by 21inchguns
have you looked at venturesonline.com they are a very reputable company and offer what you want
Though I do not currently have an account with venturesonline, I did at one time and highly reccomend them, my friend is currently a reseller with them and hes very happy.
palmtree
03-05-2002, 11:04 PM
Why pay per account when there are plans now that allow a flat fee for a block of domain accounts? It might save you some money in the long run.. ;)
laterz,
palmtree
I'm not sure if it would though? What if hardly anyone uses the space/bandwidth I buy and I waste the money?
In my opinion its alot better for new resellers to get started, why pay for 50 gigs of bandwidth and 2 gigs of space(example) when only 2 or 3 accounts are sold at most?
palmtree
03-06-2002, 12:31 AM
Thats true and I would agree, but there are also smaller plans out there that are designed for a few domains and when you need more you can add on/upgrade to a bigger account..
Anyways, just a thought..
Laterz,
palmtree