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Friday, October 15, 2010

Masters Of Web Hosting

By Logan Oulman

Becoming a cheap web hosting reseller is not as difficult as you might imagine, but you must first understand what the service entails. Web hosting resellers purchase bulk space for web hosting from a larger server company and then - as the name suggests - resell website space to others who need it to host their own websites.

The first element to this whole process of starting a reseller business will be to see what web hosting companies are out there on the internet and figure out which ones offer what you want. Assisting you in selecting the market that you might wish to go after, you should gain some idea of what the competition is doing with their endeavors. You will want to come up with a brand name for your new reseller business that somehow evokes what you do, and you will want to register this domain name with a domain name provider.

After this is accomplished you can focus your efforts on shoring up the legalities of starting up a new business. Open up your own bank account for the new company after you first register your inexpensive web hosting reseller outfit's name with your own state's Secretary of State. At this point, you may also consider incorporating your business.

Then you need to pick out and get in touch with the hosting provider who has the space that you will be reselling, after you have completed the initial steps. Hosting your own website with the chosen company is a great idea that many web hosting reseller companies don't think of, and by doing so you learn much about how the company operates and the level of quality in their services.

The final step is to take your cheap web hosting reseller service's website live, and begin the process of driving traffic to your site. You will still fail to succeed if your website does not instill confidence in the hearts of the people looking for your services, as well as make it simple for anyone who decides to go with you to sign up, regardless of the sum total of endeavors that you poured into the prior steps of this procedure.

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