Think about the terms. Reseller may be a familiar term. Many people buy a product, take that product, add their name and logo and then sell that product as theirs. Many products that are bought have been resold at some point. Reselling a web hosting company isn’t anything different.
In most cases, reselling isn’t intended to be a “get rich quick” scheme. For example, a company might need to host a web site. To get a specific kind of service, that company might buy more bandwidth than is necessary to create the web site. Bandwidth is similar to the amount of space one has to send electronic traffic. Think of it as a hallway. Some businesses would have only a dozen people and those people won’t be constantly walking in the hallway. Other companies might have hundreds of employees. The hallways of that company would be very busy most of the time. The larger companies would need a larger hallway than the smaller ones.
Suppose that a company needs to move a lot of equipment through the hallway, but only a few times a week. They need the space when they need the space – but the rest of the week, the hallway is essentially unused. The company might decide to sell or rent use of its hallway to someone else who can use it.
Granted, this particular scenario is unlikely, but the concept explains why some people might want to enter the hosting reseller market. There are people who actually start businesses to do exactly this. There are also some people who see reselling as an easy way to make a dollar. This last group of people will provide little technical help to the person buying the Denver web host. They may become the electronic version of absentee landlords who take the rent check on time, but are never available if there is a problem with the rental property.
In many cases, someone buying a web site won’t know whether the person getting the “rental money” actually owns the servers and equipment. For this reason, anyone investigating the idea of hosting a web site needs to check out the interesting companies and ask questions. What comes with the purchase of the web site? Does the company provide technical support? When? Is it easily
accessible? Does someone have to wait on hold for a long period of time or can only call contact tech support by e-mail? Can you get references?
New Media’s Denver Hosting Reseller is an established concern with 10 years of experience. They have worked with large and small companies for several years and they know what needs to be done to create, develop and maintain a successful web hosting partnership. They have the equipment and services to keep your web up and running. They will work with you to keep necessary disturbances, such as equipment maintenance or upgrades, to times that won’t interfere with your peak business time. New Media’s Denver Hosting will take care of the intricate web related details so you can concentrate on growing your business. Talk to them. Ask them questions. You may find you never need to go anywhere else for your web hosting.
This article was written by Sytsma Morris-Reeves. Mr. Morris-Reeves runs NewMediaDenver,an Internet technology company located in downtown Denver, Colorado (http://www.NewMediaDenver.com).
Mr.Morris-Reeves is a highly respected Denver SEO Expert since 10 years, and he constantly develops and stays current
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