Purchasing a cheap hosting reseller account can be a boon to your online business or a godsend to website building even if you just do it for a hobby, maybe to showcase other hobbies you may have (anime, knitting, photography, etc.), or to post things about your family and friends. But cheap or otherwise, what exactly is "reseller hosting"? Well, if you need to host a number of websites, then it just happens to be the sweetest deal on the planet for your needs! What do I mean?
Why Use A Cheap Hosting Reseller Account
Well, there are actually two main reasons to use a cheap hosting reseller account to save, or indeed make, a lot of money. Let's first look at the more profitable reason; say that you're interested in the field of web hosting, but you don't have your own server. If you purchase a reseller hosting account with an existing hosting service, for a small monthly fee - usually around 20 or 30 dollars or so - you can offer hosting to thousands of others looking to host their websites for a monthly fee for yourself! Pretty snazzy concept, eh?
What's the other main reason to use a cheap hosting reseller account? Well, let's say that you are an internet marketer who needs to run many websites, perhaps even hundreds of them. Whether you're selling products, offering other people's products for a commission, or even just using your sites to provide interesting content and generate ad revenue, you can use a hosting reseller account to handle all of them for a very cheap price. Can you see why this is so lucrative?
I'll explain; you could either pay for many, many separate hosting packages for each individual website, costing you hundreds or even thousands of dollars each month, or you could use the reseller account to handle an unlimited amount of sites... each with unlimited pages, countless domains and e-mail accounts for them all, and all for the comparatively tiny monthly fee - you don't even need to have your own server, even if you could fill one up!
Owning A Cheap Hosting Reseller Account Could Save You $$$
If you're only interested in web building for hobby purposes or for keeping people like family and friends together and informed, this could obviously save you a mountain of money. Just by using a cheap hosting reseller account, you could be typing up countless websites for all of your needs and interests just for the modest monthly fee, and never need to worry about how much your next website's hosting will cost you - it's already paid for. Even if you're not interested in running a business online, surely you can see the benefits of using a cheap hosting reseller service, am I right?
Monday, February 2, 2009
Cheap Hosting Reseller Accounts Can Be Profitable and Fun
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Are Shared Web Hosts a Liability?
So what are some of the advantages of subscribing to your own hosting private server, as opposed to signing up for one of those shared server hosting options?
- If you are going to be doing a lot of heavy-duty custom development that involves installing and configuring your own custom application servers, deploying and maintaining your own infrastructure services, or have a highly specific need to develop your own custom solutions, then it makes sense to rely on a dedicated server option. You will have full control over the entire system, the use of its resources, what you can install on it, and how you configure and use it.
- If you are concerned about application or website redundancy, disaster recovery, or high availability, then maintaining a hosting private server at a 3rd party location would be an excellent solution for your business continuity needs.
- If you are planning on offering a service that effectively "subleases" space under your account, then you would be better off with a dedicating hosting private server, since you would potentially be signing up hundreds, thousands, or even millions of users. A shared server may not be able to meet your capacity demands.
- If you are going to be requiring a lot of bandwidth and a lot of traffic then a dedicated server solution would make the most sense. If you are sharing bandwidth and operating system capacity with countless other applications on the same server, then you could adversely affect them, or vice versa.
- If you require a significant amount of disk space, then it would be more cost effective to opt for a hosting private server.
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
How to Choose Your Web Hosting?
You are looking to buy web hosting. You do a search and you come up with a list of web hosting companies. Now how do you decide which one is good for you? First you should carry out a search and find out what users are saying about the company - their reviews. Web hosting is a very competitive market and they will promise you anything just so that you will buy hosting from them.
Once you have established a list of the companies, based on your research, of what you think are good and reputable, you should then begin to look for the package that would best suit you within these companies. What makes a good host is positive reviews on uptime and support. Also try to find out what people say about their response time - if they have a quick response time or not - you can do this by calling their support phone line and ask them a question or you may even submit a ticket with your question and see how long they take to respond.
Another way of finding out about whether a web hosting company is good or bad, is by visiting forums, pertaining to your subject of course, and asking questions about how good they are. Generally forums offer a lot of information.
It might also be a good idea to visit different sites that give reviews on different web hosting companies. If there are many users that recommend a particular site then it might be a good option to sign up with that company.
You can also email the particular company you are interested in and ask the many questions that you want to ask of them. If they respond soon and seem to be knowledgeable, if they treat you like a person (are their replies personal?) and not just a customer, then I think they would qualify as a good hosting company. Ask them if they can do a ping test for speed, etc. Find out how long they have been in the business - a host who has been in the business for 20 years is much better than a host who has been in the business for say 5 years - sometimes this may not always be true though. You have to do your due diligence.
Find out if the company has been bought out or merged several times. If this happens there is a likelihood that staff may also change, as the key to long term stability is long term staff. With this change the rules and experience tend to change too.
Another important point to keep in mind is can the web hosting company support the latest add-ons and technologies. In my opinion, if you want to have good and reliable support, price should be secondary to support. Today we have the option of choosing web hosting from a large number of companies, so choose wisely.
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Friday, January 30, 2009
10 Criteria For Selecting a Hosting Company
What should you look for when selecting a hosting company?
You want to select a hosting company based on their service and support, the reliability of the company, the speed and quality of their servers, cost, the web space and bandwidth they provide, and the availability of features such as pop email accounts, statistics, and autoreponders.
1. Service/Support
It's vital that you can reach your host 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If your web site is down for several hours, it might cost you hundreds or thousands of dollars in sales. Customer service is the most important consideration in choosing a web host.
2. Reliability of the Hosting Company
Make sure the hosting company is reliable, has been in business at least two years, and has good ratings with the Better Business Bureau and Dun & Bradstreet.
A server should be up at least 99 percent of the time. Ask if the host has back-up servers available they can use when the server is down. Request testimonials and a list of satisfied customers.
3. Fast and Reliable Servers
Choose a hosting company that uses fast and reliable servers.
4. Cost
Hosting for a basic business web site shouldn't cost more than $10 ~ $15 per month. You could pay higher fees if you need more features but don't pay for features you don't need.
5. Web Space
Most web hosts offer more storage space than you'll ever need. You may need additional space if you are offering a lot of free downloads like software demos, videos, images, free ebooks, and similar items.
6. Bandwidth
Bandwidth is how much data can be transferred at a time or the speed of the server. Make sure you won't have to pay additional fees when your transfer volume increases. 10 GB bandwidth will be enough for most sites. Images, audio and video files take up more space and bandwidth than text files. If you're offering a lot of downloads, you might need more.
7. POP-email Accounts
POP email accounts allow you to use email software to receive your incoming emails instead of having to log in to a web site to check your email. I believe that most hosting accounts provide this feature today.
8. Support for ecommerce
Many hosting companies provide ecommerce tools such as a shopping cart system. Even if your host provides a shopping cart, you may need a more sophisticated system from a specialized company.
9. Statistics
You need to know the number of visitors you receive daily, weekly, and monthly, which sites they came from, and which pages have been accessed.
10. Autoresponders
Most hosting companies provide autoresponders but most are not sequential autoresponders and they are not working with web forms. You may need a more sophisticated autoresponder from a third-party company.
The most important part of hosting is reliability. In addition to the features you need, it's important for your web designer that a hosting company provides a user-friendly control panel. Your professional web designer can help you choose a hosting company.
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Friday, January 23, 2009
Web Hosting - Providers and Their Reliability
There are the providers whose services are restricted to the web. The free hosting providers offer web service free of cost or sometimes it is totally backed by advertisement and if you compare this service to paid hosting service, then this is very much constrained. The clustered hosting providers boast of several servers that host identical content. Thus, the provision for resource exploitation gets enhanced. Then there are shared hosting providers whose websites share the same server with many other sites. The range of these sites ranges from just a few to more than thousands.
Some hosts only do business over the internet. Some provide their services at no charge by posting ads and using the. Such a service is usually much more limited in comparison to one you pay for. Those who deal in clustered hosting have a number of servers which host the same data. In that way, they can exploit their resources maximally. There are also shared-hosting providers who share servers with lots of other websites. That can mean only several or a very large number of them.
There are many types of hosting providers available on the internet. Free hosting providers offer web services for free although sometimes they are backed by advertisements. However compared to paid hosting services, they offer less. Unlike single hosting services, clustered hosting services provide several servers with identical content enabling your content to reach a broader audience. Shared hosting providers share the same server with many other sites. These hosting providers can have a few sites to more than a thousand sites.
When it comes to services, what you pay for is what you get. For, example if you enlist the help of a free web service, expect to get plenty of advertisements as well. With a paid service, you can enjoy the benefits of several options as well as no ads and better publication of your website to national companies. If you used to ever popular shared server, then expect your site to be shared with several other websites on the same servers which may cause delays if a large amount of people search for your site.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Reliable Web Hosting
It’s important to have reliable web hosting for your business or organization's domain name. There are so many options these days when it comes to hosting your web site. Who can you trust? There are thousands of companies offering web hosting…
It’s important not to go for the cheapest monthly rate, nor to go for the largest disk space or bandwidth usage.
What should you look at? Here are a few important components:
Shared or dedicated hosting?
Shared hosting is usually more affordable, however service quality will depend on which other sites are sharing with yours.
Network uptime guarantee
Anything less than 99% should be thoroughly reviewed.
Datacenter power sources
Make sure there is redundancy!
Support team size
The larger the support team, the more you will get.
Allowed monthly bandwidth
Make sure you are allowed enough bandwidth, and note the extra bandwidth charges.
Allowed disk space
A lot of disk space is good, don’t pay for too much space. Most business and personal web sites require less than 10MB.
Company’s experience
Make sure the company you choose has been around for some time. Be alert for brand new companies offering ‘too good to be true’ plans; they may end up being web hosting frauds.
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Saturday, January 10, 2009
What is a web hosting service?
Web hosting service is an Internet based service offering online arrangements to store any data on the Web. To make your web site you require two things, one a domain name and second a server space. You require a server to host your web sites contents, this server, or virtual space that is accessible through internet is provided by a web hosting company. There are numbers of different companies offering web hosting services. Both domain name and hosting service can be obtained either free or on a yearly cost.
Types of a web hosting service:
It is also very important to find that what kind of hosting service is best for you. There are different types of web hosting services: shared web hosting, paid web hosting, free web hosting, reseller web hosting and dedicated web hosting.
Free web hosting is free of cost. You can open account with the help of free services like blogger or wordpress and no experience is needed for such hosting service; these services provides an easy interface to work out for inexperienced users. But on the other hand, you have to pay monthly or yearly fee for using paid hosting service. You can set-up your domain by using your own domain name (charged yearly). In shared web hosting service, your website is located on the same server with hundreds of other users. A person using dedicated web hosting service have full control on its server.
Reseller hosting service allows users to resell the hosting service to others. This is a marketing scheme where you can sell hosting service under your site name without any actual involvement in server care. Your parent hosting company takes care of all the server requirements simply giving you a share in profits when ever there is a sale through your site.
Most of the web hosting services are helpful, safe, convenient and reasonably priced. You have to research for best hosting deals available -- this includes a proper evaluation of all your needs. You have to first evaluate what type of website you require, will you be hosting an ecommerce site that will help you in selling out your goods online or you want to pass on the information about your business etc. Depending on your requirements you can choose a plan with a hosting company, there are many types of plans customized for your needs in the hosting company. Some of the hosting company helps you in setting up ecommerce service at a nominal cost.
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