The 2 Sides of Reseller Web Hosting

April 17, 2008 – 12:49 pm

In the first case the customer is really looking for a large shared hosting plan that allows multiple domains. More frequently in the industry you see the term “Multi-” to refer to these plans. These customers can be webmasters with a network of websites, , or a company that wants separate websites for their different brands. Most people have more then 1 website. have recently taken notice to this and started offering “multiple domain” accounts. Before customers were left with the choice of a full blown , dedicated server, or multiple hosting accounts.
These accounts can also be less inexpensive then traditional because they do not need to offer all of the services such as branding. They are essentially shared hosting accounts that allow for several domains.
The second customer is really looking for a , a franchise of the parent if you will. These customers are who do not want to carry the overhead of a or series of managed servers. Using a allows a to have a complete professional without all of the traditional . Like anything, there are trade-offs versus a dedicated server, but for a small or startup it is an ideal solution. It allows them to focus on growing a and not .
These are more expensive then shared and multi-domain but offer . They usually come with branding, private nameservers, marketing discounts, and with other resellers of the company.
As you can see from this discussion the hosting industry has many customers with different needs. The Reseller and Shared hosting markets are converging the meet the demands of the customer with multiple websites.
About the Author: Rodney is President of Advantage1 Web Services, Inc., which owns a network of Informational Websites including HostChart.com, ResellerConnection.com, FoundHost.com, ResellerForums.com, and HostingKnowledge.net. Rodney has over 15 years industry experience from programming to internet marketing.

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