Business Web Hosting Service
I am starting my own web hosting service and I just want to know what is the best way to get customers ?
Ok, so I decided that I wanted to start a web site hosting business, and I was wondering in your opinion, what is the best marketing tactics that work, that are legal, and gets customers to buy.
Please help I want to make this work.
check out my site, let me know if there is anything I could work on that might make it better and so I can get more customers.
http://www.omagehost.com
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Good luck
WHy does Yahoo web hosting and business mail provide such crappy service?
They dont pick up their phones I can get in to my business mail account and I pay Yahoo a whole lot of money for crappy service
now i have switched over to bluehost webhosting
http://www.bluehost.com/track/bluehostwebhosting/
lowest requirement server for web hosting service ??
I want to start web hosting business and what is the lowest requirement for that?
There are several ways of doing this, but it depends on alot of factors.
Will you buy a resellers account and sell that way, or will you be signing up to a free reseller program that allows you to sell hosting that way?
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