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Even some of today's biggest hosting companies simply resell the products of bigger companies because it cuts down on staffing and equipment expenses in exchange for a reasonable fee. Web hosting resellers act independent of web hosting companies, and are not treated as employees. Most are paid on how many sign-ups they attract per month, and are paid on a recurring basis for each client attracted who retains your services (thereby retaining the services of the actual hosting provider as well). The first step in becoming a web hosting reseller is determining exactly what services you want to resell. Do you simply want to resell web hosting? Most aspects of a web hosting operation can be resold, including connections and backbones, servers and e-commerce storefronts. What type of web hosting reseller you become depends on what you would like to outsource: many hosting companies like to outsource as much as possible so they can concentrate on running the business end of things, and sometimes bundle in additional features a regular hosting company might not be able to provide, like consulting or web design services. Others, however, take the "hands-on" approach and essentially co-locate servers, giving them much more technical control over their company. The next step is to actually choose a web hosting reseller program. There are countless programs out there; make sure to pick one from an established company with a proven track record. While other companies may promise higher yields, it's always worth it in the long run to choose an established company, as they are the ones with the most experience and therefore the most prepared to deal with issues that will surely arise during the day-to-day operations of your business. Things to consider If you're interested in running a complete, top-to-bottom hosting company, servers are only half the battle. Aside from machines to host sites on, you're going to need a number of other components. One of the most important of these components is connectivity. To run a well-connected hosting company, you'll need a redundant connection to an internet backbone. Make sure to pick a provider with multiple connections; if your provider's single connection goes down, so does yours. With multiple backbone connections, you can be sure that your client sites will be up and running virtually all the time.
Also be sure to take the issue of software very seriously, because your servers are going to need an operating system. Make sure you pick a system tailored to your needs: every operating system has its pluses and minuses. You’ll also want to consider e-commerce, billing and control panel software to offer your customers more and make your company run smoothly. And finally, make sure you pick a reseller who offers solid technical support. Unless you have certified system engineers on staff, you'll need a helping hand every once in a while. Technical support will also be instrumental during the implementation of your company; if you're going to connect to a major provider's backbone, you have to be able to know how to do it.
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