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11-15-2006, 01:35 PM #1Newbie
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Who are your customers?
Being new to the hosting game i am interested to know from some of you more experienced hosts... Are most of your customers developers with a bit of experience with hosting control panels etc, or are they mostly newbies who are setting up their first website? Or is it a bit of both?
I ask because obviously the more experienced users are less draining on your technical support and are probably the more desirablecustomers.
What is the usaul ratio?
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11-15-2006, 02:23 PM #2Web Hosting Master
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Your target market will greatly affect the ratio. If you are a budget provider you will tend to attract the newer users, for example.
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11-15-2006, 03:08 PM #3Everything in life is swelly
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When dealing with web hosting, you have a wide range of customers from personal websites to small businesses to medium businesses and even major corporations. In that range of customers there will be even your larger customers who may not know too much of the hosting aspect of a website, all they know is they need one. That being said, I wouldn't just say you want to have customers that know about hosting and generally computers, because for the most part the control panels are easy to use and get around. The customer will learn. If you are worried about support, go with a provider that has end-user support available to you. Or you can outsource it.
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11-15-2006, 03:43 PM #4Web Hosting Master
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jayweb,
I first want to compliment you on this question. This question definitely shows you are thinking about a target market for your new hosting company.
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Most of our customers are not developers and rarely even call for support. The most support intensive customers have been our gaming customers.Last edited by bear; 11-15-2006 at 07:40 PM.
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11-15-2006, 05:43 PM #5Invented the Internet
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As someone else mentioned, it is HIGHLY dependant on your target market. We see a huge ratio of website developers and hosting account resellers (small hosting companies). We have a few newbie hosters, but not many at all.
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11-16-2006, 02:03 AM #6Newbie
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How to get new customer instead of referral customer?
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11-16-2006, 06:09 AM #7Invented the Internet
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Originally Posted by dan_ish
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11-16-2006, 07:11 AM #8Web Hosting Master
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My first and current(for 6 years) Hosting Business has been targeted to:
Local end users, not resellers.
They are non-tech business people who want to pay me for giving them E-Mails and WebSites..., they "don't ask" for web hosting as they don't know what's that.
Not resellers nor Webdesigners.. as we offer that too.
So basicaly I'm a Reseller and I love it so far.
I started another Project aimed only to resellers:
WebDesigners or Computer/Support store owners outside my city and all latinamerica.
I closed it after almost 2 years as that product doesn't have the potential I wanted because of its nature.
And because of that I tought of a diferent kind of Reseller service that I'm still working on the website, billing system, helpdesk, prices, etc.
But this one is not aimed to WebDesigners, but for the Computer Stores who want to offer Websites and Hosting besides their main service, so they won't have to refer them to a Webdesigner/Host
My local Hosting business is still great and designed just for Local Market(my service is very expensive)...,
but my new project is designed for National and International Spanish speaking market(All Latinamerica and maybe Spain).
Another good thing is that the main segment of my target market(computer/support stores) are listed on the Yellow Pages of all the states, so I just need to call directly, which I already did just to check and had good responses from them, that is, they were interested on the service.
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11-16-2006, 12:59 PM #9Web Hosting Master
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Alot of our customers have ended up being small businesses or web designers/developers(very few personal sites for individuals).
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11-16-2006, 01:04 PM #10LORD OF THE RINGS
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Originally Posted by dan_ish
How to get new customer instead of referral customer?
Any ideas?
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11-16-2006, 10:50 PM #11Newbie
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Originally Posted by AH-Tina
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How Did You Find Us: Referral [refferal customer]
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Hosting Plan :xxxxxxxx
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How Did You Find Us: Google [new customer]CheckIP.biz | IP Cheaker, Page Rank Checker, Ping, Domain Whois, Bandwith Tester, Email Validator & Meta Tag Generator
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11-17-2006, 09:35 AM #12Disabled
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Also the look & feel of your website, and your correspondence will greatly define who becomes your clientele, not only in the market-sense but as individual personality-wise.
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11-17-2006, 11:01 AM #13LORD OF THE RINGS
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Also, try to add as much KBs in your website as you can...that will attract customers