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		<title>Benefits of Choosing Reseller Hosting</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 13:59:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before going on the benefits of reseller hosting, it is necessary to know what exactly reseller hosting is? As a fact, reseller hosting is a form of web hosting wherein the account owner may split up their allotted hard drive space and bandwidth and resell web hosting. Hence, it acts as a middleman between parent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before going on the benefits of reseller hosting, it is necessary to know what exactly reseller hosting is? As a fact, reseller hosting is a form of web hosting wherein the account owner may split up their allotted hard drive space and bandwidth and resell web hosting. Hence, it acts as a middleman between parent web hosting company and the end customer. Here, the hosting technique generally requires a little knowledge of web hosting services in order to get started. <span id="more-86"></span></p>
<p>If you really want to host your website or planning to enter into the web hosting business and looking for right web-hosting plan, then no doubt reseller web hosting plan will be the best deal for you. This strategic plan covers various benefits counting costs, features, and plan. Some basic benefits of this hosting plan includes:</p>
<p>Reseller web hosting allows the major benefit of revenue stream generation for the companies who don`t have the time, money, or resources to maintain their own servers and data centers. Furthermore, it is a great business opportunity for those who want to create a stand-alone business venture, or for those with other parallel businesses who can take advantage of the chance to sell hosting with their services.</p>
<p>Since the reseller is leasing time on a server, this means they can pick and choose a server that will do well for the customer, both in terms of price and stability.</p>
<p>Additionally, troubleshooting servers is usually a matter for the Web host, not the middleman. Therefore, the reseller can concentrate on issues like customer service and consulting, rather than having to dedicate time to server administration. This can result in savings for the client.</p>
<p>There are also times where a reseller can also be more scalable than a typical hosting firm. A true Web host is limited by its hardware; if a client suddenly requires an upgrade the host is not prepared for, the only way the host will be able to satisfy the customer is by upgrading its hardware, which can be expensive, and time consuming for both sides. In such case, the reseller host, however, can simply choose to locate with a different Web host that will better suit the customer&#8217;s needs.</p>
<p>The other most additional benefit of reseller hosting is that its durability. If you want to host large number of websites at one time at a reasonable price, then going with the reseller hosting plan will be the good approach.</p>
<p>The reseller-hosting plan is also beneficial for your business purpose. A reseller host is only as good as its partnerships and staff, as is any typical Web hosting firm. Most resellers begin their lives as small organizations, contracting out many of their services to other companies. As the host becomes larger, the range of services offered in-house increases, allowing the reseller more control over these aspects of its business.</p>
<p>No matter what type of business you own, you might benefit by offering reseller hosting. Reseller hosting enables you to sell cheap web hosting packages to your customers. You can sell all types of hosting, but be sure to narrow your ads to reach your target audience.</p>
<p>Resellers possess the opportunity to offer other services, to be used in conjunction with web hosting accounts. These include merchant accounts, SSL Certificates, search engine optimization, and domain name registration, which all may provide additional income for the reseller.</p>
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		<title>Simple Step For Choosing Great Web Host</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 13:57:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>IT Mentality</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are thousands of web hosts around today with thousands of plans to choose from making what was once a simple procedure seem like a daunting task for both newbie and pro alike. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are thousands of web hosts around today with thousands of plans to choose from making what was once a simple procedure seem like a daunting task for both newbie and pro alike. <span id="more-82"></span></p>
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There are thousands of web hosts around today with thousands of plans to choose from making what was once a simple procedure seems like a daunting task for both newbie and pro alike. Whether you&#8217;re looking for your first host or looking to move on to a better one there are certain simple steps you must follow to succeed in choosing a great host. These simple steps include:</p>
<p>Right Platform</p>
<p>The first and most foremost step in choosing a web host is determining the platform the web server should run, usually a choice between Unix/Linux and Windows. Your choice is largely determined by your website and the technologies used to create it, generally a website created with Microsoft technologies (ASP, VB) will run on Windows servers while most other sites using open source technologies (PHP, Perl, Python etc) will run on Linux based systems.</p>
<p>Right Features</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve chosen your platform the next step is determining the features you&#8217;ll need from your web host. Take your time with this step as the feature lists of web hosts are getting longer and longer every day and while some plans may look similar on the surface, a good look at the feature lists may tell another story. Only you can determine the specific features you&#8217;ll need, but some key things to keep an eye on are:</p>
<p>Disk Space<br />
Bandwidth<br />
Backups<br />
Uptime<br />
Money Back Guarantee<br />
Domains Allowed<br />
Databases (Number &#038; type)<br />
CGI, PHP, Perl, Python, SSI<br />
Cron<br />
Email accounts</p>
<p>The list goes on and on, just remembers to take your time and make sure your new web host is going to provide you with everything you need.</p>
<p>Budget</p>
<p>Often budget is the only thing people consider when choosing their first web host, funds are usually tight and on the surface most hosts look very similar. Sometimes you get lucky and choose a good host, but more often than not it turns out to be a horror story.</p>
<p>Remember that the cost of your web hosting is more than just the monthly fee, think about the total cost of ownership. TCO includes lost sales due to downtime &#038; slow speeds, downtime rebates, extra bandwidth charges, setup costs, extra feature costs, and your monthly fee.<br />
Many hosts will require you to pay yearly to get the best price available though there are some that allow you to pay by the month and still get the best price, it&#8217;s really a matter of personal choice as to what payment method works best for you.</p>
<p>Customer Service</p>
<p>Customer service is another aspect that is often not forgettable while choosing a great web host. You shouldn&#8217;t settle for anything less than 24/7/365 service, your website needs to be running all the time so it&#8217;s no good if your hosting company doesn&#8217;t work during the holidays. Don&#8217;t take the web hosting companies word for it, they all claim 24/7 support but few back it up with consistent performance. Be sure to test them out at various times of the day and night via phone, email and live chat if they offer it.</p>
<p>Support</p>
<p>An extensive knowledge base can be a real time saver as well as being an indication of the level of customer service supports and expertise you can expect to receive. Spend some time browsing the support sections of the website and see for yourself the level of support provided.</p>
<p>Longevity</p>
<p>Do a whois on the web host&#8217;s domain name and find out the creation date, anything less than a year ago and the risk that they won&#8217;t be around next year increases. They could be a great host, but considering more then 95% of new hosts go out of business within a year that really isn&#8217;t something you should be taking a chance on.</p>
<p>Uptime</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a fact of life that a web host cannot be online 100% of the time, servers need to be rebooted for security and software updates and any web host that doesn&#8217;t get updated faces the increased risk of being successfully hacked.</p>
<p>99.9% uptime guarantees are pretty standard in the industry however a guarantee is only as good as how it is defined and the company behind it. Look for no less than a full months free hosting should they not meet their guarantee, a prorated refund based on the amount of downtime is virtually worthless. Say you pay $10 for a month of hosting and your site is down for 24 hours. They will refund you for one day of downtime, which ends up being about 33 cents.</p>
<p>Hence, it&#8217;s not a rocket science; just a little research and investigating that can save a lot of heartache in the future and can offer you a great web host.</p>
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