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		<title>What Actually is Reseller Hosting?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In simple words, a reseller is someone who buys a certain package of hosting account from the hosting provider. He gets an account where he can split it into several smaller accounts and then sell each of those accounts to the end users. Let’s say the reseller buy a reseller hosting account for $120/year. He [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In simple words, a reseller is someone who buys a certain package of hosting account from the hosting provider. He gets an account where he can split it into several smaller accounts and then sell each of those accounts to the end users. Let’s say the reseller buy a reseller hosting account for $120/year. He splits the account into 10 smaller packages then resells it to the users at $30 each. That is where his profits come from. He offers his hosting package in a cheaper deal to make it affordable to the users, to attract more users to use his services. It’s a kind of win-win solutions to both parts.</p>
<p>On some hosting providers you can be a reseller without any need to buy the package. You can simply just promote their hosting services to the end users. At this type of reselling service, usually the provider sets the prices then you promote it on a higher price deal. Your profits come from the difference prices amount. This way you don’t have to spend any money to be able to get profits from this business while at the same time the hosting providers will get more customers without doing any promotion efforts. It is their reseller job to promote the hosting service.</p>
<p>There are many reseller options available you can choose since different company will have different reseller options. Some providers might only provide a single option while other companies might provide various options to choose. You can choose what kind of hosting services you want to promote. It can be shared hosting, dedicated server, co-location hosting account, or e-commerce hosting account. Some advanced resellers will also include other features and services to the end users such as domain registration, web site development, blog creation, and many more to get more profits from their business.</p>
<p>If you plan to start your reseller hosting business, you can start it at a very low budget. There are several reseller services that will only cost you under $10 per month that will be suitable for new resellers. After you are more advanced or your customers grow and need more resources you can upgrade your account into bigger one to accommodate your growing business. If you don’t have the budget for it, or are not sure how to run this reseller business, you can choose the free reseller type as I stated above. You will only need your own website to promote your service.</p>
<p>Whatever reseller type you choose, my suggestion is to start small first so you don’t have to spend too much money. Since you are new you probably will not require a lot of resources since probably you will not get many customers right away. You can upgrade your account anytime you want if you think you need more resources to handle your customers.</p>
<p>When your customer base grows bigger and you have earned more technical experiences, you can buy your own server equipments. However managing your own server will really require a lot of knowledge, cost, and time. Don’t take this path if you are still new on hosting business.</p>
<p>One thing that I should mention here is, some customers maybe will not really feel comfortable when they know you are just a reseller. They feel comfortable to host their website on an actual web hosting company. At this level, I should say that there is nothing you can really do about it. Just accept this fact since it is their choice to decide where they want to buy the service. Be honest with your customers. No need to say that you own the server when actually you just a reseller.</p>
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		<title>What Is Your Webhosting Requirements?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 07:04:27 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The web hosting capacity that you need is decided by the three basic factors of the disc space requirement, the monthly average traffic generation that is expected in the near future, and the connection speed. A small-sized website will need a minimum disc space between 10 MB and 50 MB. A medium-sized website will require disc spaces in the range of 50 MB to 500 MB. Large websites must have disc spaces that exceed 1 GB, which can run up to 10 GB or more.</p>
<p>A normal HTML page takes up only a minor disc space between 5 kb and 50 kb in the web server. Still, the presence of images, graphic elements, photos, and videos in the page will increase the basic space to very high levels. Even a short video of a few minutes will necessitate a disc space of around 20 MB to 50 MB. Hence, you should carefully weight the contents of all of the pages in your website while deciding the actual level of disc space for cheap reseller on the remote server.</p>
<p>The monthly traffic that is generated in the website also plays a key role in web hosting and disc space capacity needs. Smaller and medium-sized websites consume around 1 GB to 5 GB of data transfer in one month, while larger commercial sites encounter monthly web traffic of more than 100 GB. The monthly web traffic capacity is calculated by multiplying the average web page size by the average number of anticipated page views in a single month. For example, if your average web page size is 50 kb and you expect about 60,000 page views in a month, then the disc space that you need for web hosting is .05 MB x 60,000 = 3000 MB or 3 GB.</p>
<p>The connection speed is also important in the decision of cheap reseller host capacities. Modems with low speeds transfer data in the range of 14 kilobits to 56 kilobits per second, termed as 14 kbps or 56 kbps. Here is the equivalent of 2,000 characters to 7,000 characters per second, which are around 1 to 5 written text pages. One single byte is 8 bits. One byte can transmit one character. One kilobit or kb is 1,024 bits. One megabit or MB is 1,024 kb and one gigabit or GB is 1,025 MB.</p>
<p>Hence, when you engage a web hosting service provider, you should find out the answers to the following questions.</p>
<p>What are the disc space restrictions on monthly traffic and data volume transfer by the service provider?</p>
<p>Will the provider charge extra when the volume exceeds the accepted limits or will the website be shut down without notification?</p>
<p>Will the charges for exceeding the specified volume be affordable or extremely high?</p>
<p>Will the provider offer volume upgrading options, whenever required without much hassle or heavy costs?</p>
<p>What would be the average network speed offered by the cheap reseller hosting service provider and whether it will be adequate to your requirements?</p>
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