look at other sites around you and their pricing. Remeber, those cheap hosts don't last long, so if you want to stay in business, consider a price that will pay for the client support too.
Excellent advice, IMHO.
Hosting = Support. Service. More Support. More Service.
Do you mean "domain pricing" like selling domains as a Reseller through your site, or selling domains in Wholesale or the potential End user/Retail arenas? I think you mean the former?
Best of Luck.
PS. It's "difficult" and "appreciated". No worries.
pricing can only be set by you, i mean well everybody has their own pricing structure.
prices are all over the place, hosting market.. you can charge a bit depending what audience you are targeting, i think thats the key.
I mean if i was a host, i would not target the webhostingtalk.com audience, i would rather aim for the local market where you will find you can charge a bit more and you will get the people willing to pay.
as for domains, a place like this is where very knowledgeable people come to discuss domains, so again.. your pricing may be a bit less than targeting your father and son local business for a domain.
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