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Reseller
Hosting Defined |
by:
Asish
Jain |
Reseller
Defined:
The term Reseller according to the dictionary
means to sell again i.e. to sell a product
or service to the public or to an end user,
especially as an authorized dealer, while
making sure that you make a profit on the
sale.
Reseller Hosting
Reseller hosting is no different either,
a reseller buys a webhosting
package from a hosting company and
tries to sell it independently. The profit
for the reseller lies in either the discount
or in the commission s/he gets from selling
an account.
For example: The reseller might purchase
a package whose features are valued at $100
for $90. So, the reseller stands to make
a $10 profit on selling the package to customers.
Normally as the customers increase, so does
the profit margin for the reseller.
Or, you can get some money by earning commissions
from a hosting company. This happens when
you refer potential customers to the hosting
company. If the customer signs up with the
company then you earn a small recurring
commission until the customer uses the services.
Most webhosting
companies try to outsource their services
to resellers as it helps them to extend
their business reach without the cost of
marketing and sales and also helps them
to concentrate on the business side of things.
What can be resold
As a reseller you can decide what kinds
of services you can sell.
You can provide shared, dedicated or co-location
webhosting
or merchant accounts, store fronts
etc.
If you go with hosting then it might be
useful to offer some other hosting related
services like domain names, search engines
etc.
Of course, if you have problems selling
these value added services in the beginning
then you can sell them later.
The cost and resources involved
The cost of becoming a reseller and the
equipment and people required in order to
be successful depends on many factors.
If you just plan to earn commission by referring
people to the hosting company by using the
Internet, then you do not have to put up
a lot of money, all you need is an Internet
ready PC and an Internet connection.
For a small start-up not a lot of money
and resources are required. You can purchase
a good reseller package from a hosting company
by paying them some money upfront. All that
is needed is a decent computer that can
manage the accounts of customers and a good
Internet connection.
It is advisable to start small if you are
very new to the concept of webhosting
and reselling. Then you can expand
as you go on and start getting more and
more customers in which case offering domain
registration is also a very good way to
make profits.
If you have the money and the experience
then you can go as far as buying all the
server equipment required, in which case
you will also be responsible for all the
server maintenance costs.
The other option could be leasing a server
as this will be cheaper than buying the
server, but here as well you are responsible
for all the maintenance and running costs
of the server.
In the above two cases you also need to
make sure that you have multiple connections
with the hosting company so there are no
complications in case a connection goes
down.
Upside
The best thing about being a reseller is
that you do not require a lot of upfront
investment.
There is no need to have a lot of technical
knowledge. Account management and Internet
skills are all that is required. However,
it would be really handy if you have some
sales and marketing experience so you can
interact with your customers better.
The hosting company generally provides and
maintains all the hardware and software.
You do not need to hire a lot of IT staff
to provide support. Providing basic support
and leaving the more technical issues to
the parent company support staff can be
easily achieved.
Downside
Support can sometimes be delayed, as you
are dependent on the parent company to handle
the technical aspects. If there is a delay
from their side then you along with your
customer are affected.
Sometimes customers leave you if they find
out that you are a reseller and not a real
hosting company.
Tips for marketing yourself
If you are starting out on a small scale
then visiting message boards and posting
your services there is a good idea. A lot
of potential clientele with relatively small
hosting needs also frequent message boards
and outline their desired services.
Having contests is a great idea for bringing
awareness and interest about your services.
Online ad campaigns, signatures, and text
links are very helpful techniques.
Once you have gotten a bigger budget then
you can go for Google ad words or PPC search
engines.
The best strategy is to try out various
combinations of these approaches and work
out the best one for your needs.
About the author:
By Ashish Jain
M6.Net
http://www.m6.net
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