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kere
December 8th, 2006, 07:28
so everybody has hosting not everbody but most of all in thes site
so let me know please how to build my own hosting?
i want to have my hosting packages and to sell them. can anyone answer this question?

AMC
December 8th, 2006, 07:42
Save up some money, Buy a resseller package, design your site, and away you go, although if you dont have any idea then i strongly advise getting someone who you trust and who knows what they are doing, to help you. Or at least to begin with

kere
December 9th, 2006, 05:36
Save up some money, Buy a resseller package, design your site, and away you go, although if you dont have any idea then i strongly advise getting someone who you trust and who knows what they are doing, to help you. Or at least to begin with


What means resseler package?:confused4

Starcraftmazter
December 9th, 2006, 05:54
Means you resell someone else's hosting, off someone else's server.

It's a lot cheaper than buying your own server.

AMC
December 9th, 2006, 05:54
At first you wont want your own server, as that will cost to much for little back, and you will probably end up going under. Therefore you pay a certain price each month, to re sell someone elses space,

in other words, if someone has a server, you could pay $30 for 50 gb of space and 200gb of bandwidth which he would allocate off, and you would use as your hosting space. When you grew big enough, you would move to a server of your own.

Like i said, find someone to help you out

impactgc
December 9th, 2006, 09:18
I would recommend learning the business first! You will not do your customer justice by not know the business - in which your reselling.

Sorry - if you don't know what a reseller account is.... Learn first or your going to waste your money and your customers.

Good luck!

Thanks,
Adam

Tree
December 9th, 2006, 20:53
I would recommend learning English properly first. Then finish school and learn the business.

XeonGX
January 1st, 2007, 23:32
I don't think you have to finish school to open hosting,
its just a hobby, instead of playing games i do hosting

Starcraftmazter
January 1st, 2007, 23:37
I don't think you have to finish school to open hosting,
its just a hobby, instead of playing games i do hosting

Hosting isn't like gaming, people depend on you for a very important service.

iLucas
January 3rd, 2007, 18:13
Hosting isn't like gaming, people depend on you for a very important service.

That may be the truth, but I, for one, host because it's a hobby. I like helping other people out, and from ads, I make just enough to cut even. Even if I don't cut even, I'm still more than willing to put out to keep my service going.

I just started service within the last few weeks, but I don't intend on going anywhere, anytime soon.

Wojtek
January 3rd, 2007, 18:19
Sure, hosting can be a hobby, but it's mostly a business.
As Starcraftmazter mentioned, your clients depend on your services.

You can be sure your clients will be pretty upset if one day you decide to switch hobby or have lot's of exams in school and close down your hosting hobby.

iLucas
January 3rd, 2007, 18:21
Like I've said, I'm not going anywhere.

Wojtek
January 3rd, 2007, 18:27
My post wasn't directed at you ownage.
In my post You was referring to Hosting Hobby owners in general.

Starcraftmazter
January 3rd, 2007, 22:24
That may be the truth, but I, for one, host because it's a hobby. I like helping other people out, and from ads, I make just enough to cut even. Even if I don't cut even, I'm still more than willing to put out to keep my service going.

I just started service within the last few weeks, but I don't intend on going anywhere, anytime soon.

Indeed, I do it as a hobby as well and I love it.

However this is not like a regular hobby, where you can just give up if you don't like how things are going or because of other commitments.

If you are indeed not going anywhere, then good. But be prepared to work at it, things don't always go your way, and you have to stay determined.

TSO
January 4th, 2007, 13:30
You would definitely need to learn more before jumping in. Check out a site like WebHostingTalk.com - it'll have a lot of content on starting your own host.