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by:
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Rosendahl |
You've
decided to get a reseller Web
hosting account to resell web space.
What now? Here's a step-by-step guide.
1. Choose the platform you want to use.
More open source software programs are available
for Linux than for Windows, which makes
Linux less expensive. While most programs
(Perl, PHP, Flash, etc.) run on both platforms,
a few run on only Windows or Linux. A site
that requires ASP or MS Access, for example,
requires a Windows platform.
2. Choose the control panel you want to
use.
Control panels for websites range from very
basic to loaded with features. As a reseller,
you'll also have a control panel for you
to set up and control hosting accounts.
In Choosing Your Hosting Automation Software,
we compare several control panels, all of
which offer good features for Web
host resellers.
3. Choose your Web
host.
The Web
host company that you choose for your
reseller account is a key decision - your
business success depends on the quality
of your host. Factors to consider when choosing
a Web
host for a reseller account:
The platform and control panel
Account features
The company's reputation - search for online
reviews by clients
The record of server uptime
The level of support - how fast does tech
support respond to support requests, especially
time-sensitive ones?
Flexibility - does the Web
host have packages that allow you to
upgrade when your needs increase? Will they
customize plans if necessary?
How long the Web
host has been in business - while a
new Web
host may be very good, many Web
hosting businesses fail within the first
year
Price - consider what is included in the
price
Get Started with reseller hosting. http://www.websitesource.com
4. Set up your hosting plans and prices
Divide your bandwidth by your disk space
to find out the ratio of bandwidth to disk
space that you can offer. Take into account
any ratios that differ if you upgrade to
a larger package, and then base your packages
on that ratio.
For pricing, consider what competitors charge,
but also factor in any additional services
you'll be offering.
5. Develop a business website
You have three main choices for website
development:
Create a website using an existing website
template http://www.websitesource.com/clientarea/reseller_website_templates.shtml
Hire a designer or a design company to design
your site for you http://design.websitesource.com/design/elements_custom-work.php
If you have web design skills, design your
site yourself
Include all the information that clients
will want to know about your services and
company.
6. Make your site e-commerce ready
To be able to accept payments for hosting
accounts, you'll to set up:
An SSL certificate
A merchant account
A payment gateway
7. Set up a helpdesk
A helpdesk allows clients to contact you
with support requests and you to track and
respond to those requests.
8. Set up billing
With an automated billing system, clients
are billed and payments are registered with
little effort on your part. Most billing
software licenses are priced per month or
per year, with some billing software companies
offering prices for lifetime licenses.
Some popular billing and payment processing
systems:
Modernbill http://www.modernbill.com/
ClientExec http://www.clientexec.com/
WHM.Autopilot http://www.whmautopilot.com/
Whois.Cart http://www.whoiscart.net/
When you choose a billing software program,
check if it's compatible with your server
platform and if support is included.
9. Create a welcome email
After you set up hosting accounts for your
clients, you'll need to send them a welcome
email. Include in this email:
A confirmation of the plan details
The nameserver names
A username and temporary password
A link to the control panel
Links to your knowledge base / FAQ and to
your helpdesk
10. Market your website
Submit your site to search engines. Tell
your family, friends, and business acquaintances
about your website. Include a link to it
in your signature line in outgoing emails.
But don't stop there - market your website
http://www.marketingcontrolpanel.com via
incoming links, advertising, newsletters,
and special offers.
About the author:
About the author: Chris K. is a Technical
Executive Writer for Website Source, Inc.
http://www.websitesource.com.
His established writing skills coupled with
experience in the Web
hosting industry have provided internet
professionals with marketing, product and
service ideas for many years.
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