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kylec
Jul 29th, 2003, 03:46 PM
The plan shuld be existed. The WWW is so huge. Plans like $10/M, 2000MB/20GB, includes PHP/MySQL, CPanel etc.

Nw-Allwin
Jul 30th, 2003, 10:48 AM
If you are going to resell it to other clients, I would suggest looking for better quality hosting. Yes, you will find such cheap plans, but in the end you will be answerable to your own customers.

So take the time to check out the hosting company's infrastructure in terms of servers, support staff, professionalism etc and then take the plunge.


Warm Regards,

kylec
Jul 30th, 2003, 07:01 PM
I do not have too many clients. I hope to find the that fit. In time when I have more clients, I think I'll buy better programs.

Kyle C.

e3servers.com
Jul 31st, 2003, 12:00 PM
If you search around you can find really cheap reseller plans. However, you must remember: you get what you pay for.

A $5.00 reseller plan is going to have a lot more downtime than a $20.00 reseller plan.

northwindwebhost.com
Aug 1st, 2003, 12:51 AM
Exactly and when you are starting up, downtime is not what you need as you need to build your credibility.

You can choose to go with a host where its cheap, but if your site becomes unavailable one to many times, there is a very high chance you will not make it.

kylec
Aug 1st, 2003, 07:56 AM
I admit that to establish credential is very important to any company. Their public image is like how you see people face to fact. If a $10 reseller hosting account is still stable with much download, it's much better. When people pay a higher price, it does not mean they are getting a better network or company. I have tried a $15 reseller account that had only $500MB space, but it still got down from time to time. If people spam, your account will awlays have change to down time.

I, Brian
Aug 13th, 2003, 01:58 AM
When people pay a higher price, it does not mean they are getting a better network or company.

No - but it's usually a good indication that the company is good. If you're looking for cheap you're buying into the bottom of the barrel - poor uptime, poor network, poor servers, poor support, etc.

Quality, not quantity, IMO.

shost
Aug 13th, 2003, 09:47 PM
Time for a reality check.
I hate to reply in a thread like this, especially when he don't want to hear the truth.. but please, look in the mirror and ask yourself this;

When your customers see you, are they seeing a person they can count on, ( the person you see in the mirror) Someone that is looking out for their sites best interest?
or
do you want them to have to look down and see what they steped in that the dog left in the nice green grass.

Think about it. Because sooner or later, if you pick from the bottom they will find a stick and scrape you off.

It is true, you may not always get what you pay for, but if you go for the cheapest you can find, I can and will guarantee you that you will find them great for a short while, then become a living nightmare. It is just the facts.
FACT: It costs more then $10.00 for 30 or 40 gigs of bandwidth from a decent provider.
FACT: They don't get their servers for free.
FACT: Don't they have techs to pay too? - well, maybe not.

Don't you think your worth more then that?
If your looking to be a reseller, then at least take the time to figure out a plan to succeed! Failure hurts.

Best regards,

Tim L

cmtusa
Aug 28th, 2003, 02:03 PM
Cheap reseller plans may be something you want to avoid. Don't forget, as a reseller, your entire business depends upon the reseller. Spend the extra money and give yourself some insurance. If you insist on going cheap, I'd pick up a few, so that if one reseller goes down the tube, you don't lose your entire customer base.