-YaYa-
12-19-2005, 05:06 PM
Ok, I own a sever and have been renting that out for almost three months and it has been pretty successful. I am now looking to keep that server and also rent reseller space from from companies providing more features than I can. For the first month, I don't want to spend more than $20 so I know this reselling will work. What companies do you recomend I buy from? How is goodydomains.com? Also, hostgator(more expensive). Also, where do you advertise starting out a reseller account. I hope to just get around 5-10 clients for the first month of my reselling. Thanks in advance!
writespeak
12-19-2005, 05:19 PM
Moved to Reseller Hosting Forum.
Lois
NetLineHost
12-20-2005, 09:41 PM
-YaYa-,
To find a host, you can look around in WHT's forums, or use the link on top "Find a Host" to get a quote. What kind of specs are you looking for? Like space and bandwidth, and possibly what connection. For advertising, put your business in your signiture, and post on as many sites (forums) as you can. Google loves to see this, which will get you higher page ranks. Also, if you can afford it, try the google advertising features, or even the pay per click emails. Advertising is a tough issue. No one way is the best. I'm sure everybody has a different way that they prefer.
Good luck,
Roman
edu4vision
12-21-2005, 05:38 PM
you can try windycitywebsolutions.com (http://windycitywebsolutions.com) I' m really satisfied with their service so far.
friendly, quick and efficient support, and healthy uptime.
Ask for Ken or Brian, we have become friends since I started become their customer about 6 months ago...
don't forget to mention Sabri, their Asian friend sent you.. ;)
demowolf
12-21-2005, 08:32 PM
As for advertising, a couple places for you to consider that I've used and had success with are:
www.thewhir.com
www.webhostdir.com
www.hostchart.com
If you're going to go the advertising route, I'd suggest not putting all your eggs in one basket. Spread your advertising budget arouns so you have some divesification.
Best of luck!
Rob.