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okapi 03-30-2008 03:45 PM

reseller hosting advice
 
what is the cheapest reseller hosting to start reselling?

hostgator looks good at 25$ per month, is there anything with same good fame and cheaper price?

Camron 03-30-2008 05:05 PM

I wouldn't recommend going cheap to start out. If you are really serious about getting into reselling and start a hosting company, spend a little more to get quality service. Not saying that HostGator does not provide quality services, just saying you may want to look into a non-overselling company that provides a better service than quantity for your budget. In the end there will be less headaches and your customers will be much happier.

Waiter 03-31-2008 02:14 AM

I think that you do not need to look for the cheapest one. I think that the most reliable must be an option for you. But your ammount of money you are going to spent per month - more then enough for good one.

weblord 03-31-2008 02:21 AM

i say start with a decent reseller hosting, then upgrade to vps and then to dedicated server.

squatter 03-31-2008 04:17 AM

To what extent are you going to rely on your host's support? If the answer is "a lot", then you shouldn't talk about cheap reselling options. But I don't think that Hostgator's reseller deals are cheap.
You can also look into
http://hostww.net/inner.php?id=reseller3&plan=reseller3 with simple reseller setup control panel branding.
http://www.ivhosting.com/ multiple domain reselling plans, free web site templates.

bbineshjacob 03-31-2008 11:49 AM

Hello,
I would suggest you to spend more for getting a good reliable start at web hosting.
A cheap host also providing cheap service. If you are looking for a shared account from Hostgator, it may be success because they have their own position in web hosting industry.
There is no option for your success as a reseller if you are not providing good uptime and support. Dont forget you will get for what you pay .

~ServerPoint~ 04-01-2008 06:38 AM

I believet that you will be able to find plenty of cheap reseller offers. Other question how stable will they be?

hborg 04-01-2008 09:02 AM

The most important you may need to look is their support quality. Price is the second matter. Not all cheap hosting have cheap services / bad quality support. Some of them are good.

DebacleX 04-01-2008 12:03 PM

I like:

www.hostnine.com

antic 04-02-2008 05:21 AM

To the OP, are you looking for the new one?

Porte 04-02-2008 07:46 AM

Sorry, I would recommend against HostGator. The big boys oversell, huge. It works this way, they offer 100000GB space and XX Terabytes bandwidth, for a cheap price. It's marketing model and it works. Their aim to attract the new customer.

But you should not fall for this, choose a realistic offer, which is cheap, and does not oversell.

SonnyCooL 04-02-2008 11:56 AM

u can try malaysia host .. not bad and cheap

http://www.exabytes.com.my/

okapi 04-02-2008 03:32 PM

thanks to all,

i don't think hostgator is overselling reseller hosting, as they offer 24gb /250gb bandwidth for 300$ yearly.

I will not have many user, just my me, 2 friends and some clients with many small and low traffic sites.

If any other big company, like hostgator, lunarpages or bluehost, has a cheaper/smaller reselling hosting like 5gb / 100gb bandwith for me it will be enough.
But dreamhost has no reseller plan, lunarpages' reseller has 1gb space and hostgator looks a bit above my needs.

novelty 04-03-2008 04:07 AM

I see Utropicmedia.com reseller plans often mentioned, definitely not cheap, including CPU level monitoring, feature-rich plans able to meet the demands of a big clients' audience (Tom cat, Perl, Ruby on Rails).

nboy 04-09-2008 08:39 AM

I agree that the big boys do oversell a lot. maximum support and uptime are the keys to look for.

moonlight77 05-07-2008 01:31 AM

I'd mention reseller solutions from Ahosting.biz, ResellerZoom.com and ServerPoint.com. Guess you may choose from them that plan that will mmet youor needs. This companies provide them a lot with in-house support and their flexible system of discounts looks good too.

Joe 05-07-2008 11:15 AM

If might be wise to make a thread in the Web Hosting Requests here and seeing what you can find.
Most hosts around there do not oversell, and offer fantastic support.

Joe

sky2k4 05-07-2008 06:49 PM

some help
 
Try
host it planet

They are a bit cheaper and sell dedicated servers at great rates.

domaindevelopers 05-11-2008 03:32 PM

Hosting package with CPanel
 
Hi,

Whats your budget?

I have reseller account and am not using it fully. I can share it.

Its Linux hosting and I pay monthly. Am happy with the services.

alemcherry 05-14-2008 09:16 AM

If you are doing reseller, dont go with cheapest. You are risking not just your own site but your customers sites and your reputation as well.

if you want to start with something small, checkout hostingmatters.com. They charge you based on the domains you added. It is a good company and you pay according to the sites you host.

Hostnetric 05-15-2008 12:26 PM

Becoming a reseller should not be taken lightly. If you are going to start with a reseller plan from another company such as Hostgator make sure you do your research into uptime reports, support and other issues that could potentially affect your customers. Going in blind is probably the worst thing you can do. Also as a few others have pointed out cheap is not always the best. What is going to be most important is to make sure your customers have a stable system to host on.

I would also decide on a niche market to concentrate on. One that allows you to charge a premium for better hosting solutions. The low end of the market is so overrun these days that making money is almost an uncertain prospect and hosting at this end of the spectrum is more a commodity now then anything else. You really need to offer additional services to make any money on the low end of the hosting market these days.

XeHSean 05-15-2008 05:52 PM

Originally Posted by Hostnetric
Becoming a reseller should not be taken lightly. If you are going to start with a reseller plan from another company such as Hostgator make sure you do your research into uptime reports, support and other issues that could potentially affect your customers. Going in blind is probably the worst thing you can do. Also as a few others have pointed out cheap is not always the best. What is going to be most important is to make sure your customers have a stable system to host on.

I would also decide on a niche market to concentrate on. One that allows you to charge a premium for better hosting solutions. The low end of the market is so overrun these days that making money is almost an uncertain prospect and hosting at this end of the spectrum is more a commodity now then anything else. You really need to offer additional services to make any money on the low end of the hosting market these days.



Well said. Just perform a search on the company that interests you to determine if they are reliable or not. You may wish to test their support speeds too.

risoknop 05-16-2008 04:41 AM

Originally Posted by okapi
what is the cheapest reseller hosting to start reselling?

hostgator looks good at 25$ per month, is there anything with same good fame and cheaper price?



Hey okapi,

For about $30 (or little more) you can get a small reliable VPS (512MB RAM, 1GB BURST, equal share processor... or something in this range... maybe even better). I would go for a VPS instead of reseller -the difference in price isn't so big and you'll have greater control over your server ;)

Shane 05-16-2008 09:00 AM

I can give you good support on a reseller starting from $8.99!

domaindevelopers 05-17-2008 06:57 PM

250mb space, 5gb bandwidth, CPanel - 4$


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