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abman5 02-21-2010, 08:43 AM I am going to start web hosting & domain selling business. Thus I need a good we hosting reseller plan that will be good, reliable and cheap for me.
My dear well-wisher, would you please suggest me about good web hosting reseller provider. You may also share your past experience.
Thanks
KMyers 02-21-2010, 08:57 AM I am going to start web hosting & domain selling business. Thus I need a good we hosting reseller plan that will be good, reliable and cheap for me.
My dear well-wisher, would you please suggest me about good web hosting reseller provider. You may also share your past experience.
Thanks
Greetings,
There are hundreds of web hosting companies out there that would be happy to accept your business however in order for us to point you in the correct direction, we would need to know the following requirements;
What is your disk space requirements?
What is your bandwidth requirements?
Do you have a specific server platform (Windows or Linux)?
Do you have a specific control panel (such as cPanel)?
Do you have a specific server location?
Do you have a specific price range in mind?
HostXNow 02-21-2010, 09:31 AM You can try here Reseller Hosting Offers (http://www.webhostingtalk.com/forumdisplay.php?f=130)
MyLabuan 02-21-2010, 11:25 AM Thus I need a good we hosting reseller plan that will be good, reliable and cheap for me.
Takes your time and try search slowly...surely you'll find a good host, reliable and cheap around WHT or at search engine.
Good luck...:D
dhcart 02-22-2010, 04:00 AM I recommend Surpasshosting. We have a lot of reseller accounts on their different servers for years. The uptime of the servers are about 99.9%. The support is fast(response time is about 30 minutes in average). The features of the plans are rich and the prices are affordable.
HostXNow 02-22-2010, 08:26 AM The uptime of the servers are about 99.9%.
99.9% isn't that good as it = 40 minutes and 19 seconds of downtime a month. That's more than enough to affect search engine rankings and lose visitors, etc.
I wouldn't even use a host that had below 99.95% uptime.
99.95 to 99.97 is best, IMO.
Blackleo 02-22-2010, 09:32 AM You should check out the offer section in this forums. They are plenty of offers, what you got to look for is the features that are offered and if it will fit your budget or around it.
Ajith Alfred 02-22-2010, 10:36 AM Do you have any specifications, like how much disk space, bandwidth, etc. And also your budget. Plan accordingly and go for a host which meets your need. Surely, you can find some here, check the forums.
dhcart 02-22-2010, 10:40 AM 99.9% isn't that good as it = 40 minutes and 19 seconds of downtime a month. That's more than enough to affect search engine rankings and lose visitors, etc.
I wouldn't even use a host that had below 99.95% uptime.
99.95 to 99.97 is best, IMO.
I had said it as approximately. For example the uptime of our main reseller account shows 99.93%. But others more or similar.
WHRKit 02-22-2010, 03:58 PM If you are starting out, cheap should not be your first choice. Quality of support and uptime should be your first consideration. Then you need to make sure that whatever your host has to offer is enough for you to resell it. You have to build up a reputation as that will be the foundation of your business. Do not try to compete with the cheapest web hosting offers out there - those guys have deep pockets to outlast you 500 times.
Define your business market properly. Find a niche to cater and then attack it. Build your business from there and then you can slowly grow and expand into other areas.
If you want a good web host - Take a look at httpme.com - they are not the cheapest, but quality is top notch and uptime is very high and support is super fast.
kjetterman 02-22-2010, 10:07 PM I honestly recommend Readywire. I have been with them for about 2 years now and they are fantastic. Great customer service, reliable servers and free end-user support (which can be kind of important when you are just starting out).
Check out Readywire (http://readywire.com)
Ryan - HostATree 02-22-2010, 10:20 PM What are you looking for? Specs? What type of hosting will you offer?
There are a ton of good deals in the offers forums. Maybe you should look around there, find the hosts that interest you the most then ask around about those hosts?
YDGH-Wayne 03-05-2010, 03:03 PM Just a few that come to mind that I have seen here on WHT, hostdime, hostgator, primehost maybe?, several others. Check out the offers section of WHT, and when you find one you like, look up reviews for that company!
Ryan - HostATree 03-05-2010, 11:57 PM Just a few that come to mind that I have seen here on WHT, hostdime, hostgator, primehost maybe?, several others. Check out the offers section of WHT, and when you find one you like, look up reviews for that company!
Agreed, just look the at the reviews of the company you find interesting. It will help you in the long run and save you time and money.
HostDime 03-08-2010, 12:45 PM abman5,
We hope you had success in finding your reseller account, if you have any questions or doubts many friendly and knowledgeable people here on WHT can help.
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