iisset
03-27-2002, 07:52 PM
Hi, could you guys please re-ply what you guys think of my site, and prices www.nine-e.biz i would also like to know what you think of the new TechieNow me and my partners are going to release soon which an user demo can be seen here. www.nine-e.biz/client/
Thankyou.
debris
03-27-2002, 10:01 PM
Although the businessperson-standing-and-smiling has been an overused element in webhosting companies' layouts, I like the look of your site, very clean and easy on the eyes.
I can't say much about the prices, because I know I won't ever need that much disk space, and thus never bothered to look at the high amount disk space plans around.. so I won't be able to compare them with yours. But I *think* they're pretty competitive..
First impression - you're overselling like crazy :cartman:
Your site looks nice, but with this kind of a price plan, you'll get inexperienced customers only. No one else would sign up with a host that oversells that much as you plan to... Good luck :)
mrlarter
03-27-2002, 10:35 PM
they look like sweet ass reseller plans though [lol] sell them as reseller plans and i will take one...
What is the price? $? pound? Mark? Yen? :D
Ales: how come overselling? 20GIG/month transfer? :confused:
masood: well, for example, look at his largest plan: 29.99 for 3.5 GB space and 50 GB transfer. Assuming he gets customers that actually use all this resources, he could set up appx. 3-6 plans per dedicated server. So, his income would be 90-150$ per server.
Costs to run a dedicated server with up to 300 GB transfer (for 6 plans) *and* to offer customer support *and* to have a registered business *and* *and*... are much much bigger than his income. So - he's overselling. He says he will give this much space and transfer while hoping everybody will use 20x less.
It's a marketing thing. Everybody does it, but his plans are some of the funniest I've seen. If just a couple of customers use all he offers, he'll go out of business in a day...
iisset
03-27-2002, 10:53 PM
for all of you who have commented thanks and keep the comments comming.
Thanks Ales. I got it :) Let's 6 of us go there and make him out of business :D
IceBlaZe
03-28-2002, 08:32 AM
Your techienow system asks for credit card info under regular HTTP!
What are you crazy?
IceBlaZe
03-30-2002, 05:20 PM
no comment on what I said, iisset?
seems like you are evading :cool:
fractiousws
03-31-2002, 12:13 AM
Ouch!! Yes, you should look into buying a SSL certificate. It am guessing that it will cost less than a law suite ;)
iisset
03-31-2002, 12:58 AM
Hey just got back ... hehe i need to start cruising this more. Actually i was working more on the site and programming not evading or w/e lol And that is A DEMO no information is stored/used on the demo. ALso yes we have ordered some SSL Certs from SSL4Less and should be up and working soon. But again that is only a demo and we use 2checkout right now for cc processing.
So actually Ice im not crazy hehe or am i? lol jk :eek: :eek: :confused:
Sesran
03-31-2002, 04:22 AM
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