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09-28-2000, 04:34 PM #1Web Hosting Guru
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Was wondering what could be other appropriate words for "RESELLER" that a web hosting company may desire to use on its website instead of the word "RESELLER" itself?
Yes... I personally feel there is nothing wrong with the word "RESELLER" really... but just wish to start a little brainstorming session for some better choices.
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09-28-2000, 06:58 PM #2Aspiring Evangelist
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How about Distributers?
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09-28-2000, 07:06 PM #3Newbie
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Translated
agent?
sorry, I tried to translate the word I found appropriate exactly from dutch to english.
does not sound friendly either.
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09-28-2000, 07:12 PM #4Newbie
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How about one of these: vendor, provider, peddler, agent, dealer, merchandizer, merchant, broker, representative, envoy, distributor, trafficker, touter, monger, purveyor, supplier, carrier, or of course, Value Added Reseller?
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09-28-2000, 07:13 PM #5Web Hosting Master
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ummm
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09-28-2000, 07:38 PM #6Texas Female
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Well why couldnt one use the term LOTS of big internet firms use?
VAR= Value Added Resellers
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09-28-2000, 08:29 PM #7Web Hosting Evangelist
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heheh Learner.. are you trying to register the domain naem?? ))) LOL
Try this learner http://VARHOST.com it should be available..http://dynastyhost.com -Quality Web Hosting & Reseller Plans
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09-29-2000, 01:29 AM #8Web Hosting Master
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Originally posted by DynastyHost
heheh Learner.. are you trying to register the domain naem?? ))) LOL
Try this learner http://VARHOST.com it should be available..
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09-29-2000, 02:27 AM #9Web Hosting Master
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Originally posted by kunal
OOOOO.. man.. it is taken
This is off-topic, but something I've been thinking about: consider the uninitiated business owner thinking that he or she needs a website. Does the word "host" even occur to that person? Or is it more "I need a place to put my website?" "How do I find a web server?" "Gotta find one of those internet companies to do my web site..."
Yet it seems like 90% of "hosting companies" have the word "host" in their name.
By the way, Carol, there are some funny choices there! I'm changing my site; No more "resellers welcome," I'm now saying "traffickers welcome!" And I've just registered "sitemongers.com!"
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09-29-2000, 03:07 AM #10Web Hosting Guru
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Hi DynastyHost,
No, I wasn't trying to book any domain name
Actually I am writing the text for a client's website. While doing so yesterday, I was just wondering what other good appropriate choices could perhaps be used.
SiteMonger?????!!!!!!!??????
You guys may give me a heart-attack one day!!!!!!!
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[Edited by Learner on 09-29-2000 at 03:09 AM]
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09-29-2000, 09:06 AM #11Dedicated Hosting Specialist
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Originally posted by Carol
How about one of these: vendor, provider, peddler, agent, dealer, merchandizer, merchant, broker, representative, envoy, distributor, trafficker, touter, monger, purveyor, supplier, carrier, or of course, Value Added Reseller?Life is Minimum live it Maximum.
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09-29-2000, 03:31 PM #12Newbie
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Thanks, JayC. "Traffickers welcome!" - now that's funny.
Yes, Mike, I got a little help from Roget's. I had more "reseller" alternatives, but I was merciful. However, since this thread is generating such brilliance as sitemongers.com and mongerhost.com, I'm going to go ahead and post the rest (but don't worry; this'll be it!):
Consociate, trader, champion, deputy, retailer, proxy, alter ego, chapman, front, mouthpiece, middleman, surrogate, delegate, underagent, pusher, sidekick, and in some cases - although I hope this one doesn’t apply to anyone here - accomplice.Carol Crespo
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09-29-2000, 04:26 PM #13WHT Addict
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As long as...
Traffickers welcome, as long as you dont attract the cops.
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09-29-2000, 05:30 PM #14Web Hosting Guru
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I understand the difficulty in coming up with an appropriate word for "RESELLER". I also peeked itno my thesaurus before I posted here... but wasn't satisfied with the strange sounding synonyms
That is why I decided to ask here in the forum for some good alternatives... which hasn't been posted till now
The best was VAR till now... because it wouldn't mean much to an average client. With hefty announcements as much as 50% off to resellers, I just wish to take precautions... if necessary.
Using the direct word RESELLER does have its inherent advantages too. Am having a hard time deciding on this issue. Seems like I will settle for RESELLER after all ie. leave the word unchanged... until I get a really meaningful alternative.
Let's continue the brainstorming, shall we... no more peeking into thesauruses please
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09-29-2000, 06:05 PM #15Web Hosting Evangelist
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I actually do not think reseller is a bad word for someone who wants to be one. It is direct and exactly explains the relationship between the parent company and the person.
But coming up with a term that a reseller can use to describe themselves to a potential or existing client I think is key ....
later
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09-29-2000, 07:39 PM #16Web Hosting Master
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Originally posted by Carol
Consociate, trader, champion, deputy, retailer, proxy, alter ego, chapman, front, mouthpiece, middleman, surrogate, delegate, underagent, pusher, sidekick, and in some cases - although I hope this one doesn’t apply to anyone here - accomplice.
co-conspirator.
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09-29-2000, 10:17 PM #17Newbie
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LOL, JayC!
Actually, throughout the time we've been reselling hosting, we've just presented ourselves as hosts. We've always told clients who asked that we sold space on other company's servers, but few of our clients asked. (We mainly host our design clients, but since we've been in business since 1996, there are quite a few of them.)
Further, because we've resold for a number of different companies, finding the best match for each client's particular needs, we didn't consider ourselves resellers of any one service in particular. Maybe hosting providers, hosting consultants?
Sorry if you didn't like my thesaurus-aided answer, Learner, but you did ask for brainstorming! I know some of the words were not actually useful, but sometimes one can find inspiration in that kind of thing. Although I concede, one might not be able to find that much inspiration in a term like "hosting pusher."Carol Crespo
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09-30-2000, 03:04 AM #18Web Hosting Guru
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Hey Carol I did quite like one you just posted...
HOSTING CONSULTANTS... hmmm !!!!!! Nice !!!!!! Sounds respectable too !!!!!!
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09-30-2000, 05:27 PM #19Eternal Member
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Site5 uses the term "Hosting Partners". Just a different way of saying it. Neither way is better... although "reseller" is definitely the most commonly used term, and recognized by almost everyone.
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09-30-2000, 06:15 PM #20Newbie
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When a reseller searches for a company to work with , they are searching (search-engines) for resellers or reselling. Another word they search for is partners+hosting.
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Site5 uses the term "Hosting Partners".
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This is what the resellers are searching for. Everybody knows what it means and it sounds like two hosting companies working together.
We spend too much time on finding a solution to be transparant. The clients don't care, they just want to be save, and you also want them to be.
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10-01-2000, 02:34 AM #21Web Hosting Guru
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Re: Reseller
Yup Site5-Matt!!!!! HOSTING PARTNERS is another great choice, no doubt!!!!! I was actually hoping for suggestions like these when I began this thread.
Originally posted by Trijnie
When a reseller searches for a company to work with , they are searching (search-engines) for resellers or reselling. Another word they search for is partners+hosting.
This is what the resellers are searching for.
Hi Trijnie,
Could you please elaborate how you know that resellers also often use the keywords "partners+hosting".
Your explanation could turn out to be a great eyeopener for me. Thanks.
Learner
[Edited by Learner on 10-01-2000 at 02:37 AM]
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10-01-2000, 09:09 AM #22Newbie
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Hello Learner
If you try to find a new host you can resell with through a search-engine, you will find a lot of companies that don't have a link "reseller(s)" but instead use "partners" for the resellers.
Trijnie
(Sorry for my bad english.)