Tips, Tutorials and Guides for your Virtual Private Server
In: Business
30 Dec 2009
One of the great things about a VPS Server is the ability to setup your own hosting company. A VPS will allow you to host multiple sites which will generate residual revenue for you. Basically you buy a server, label it with your own brand and resell smaller ‘chunks’ of it. For example, a 30GB server might set you back about $49/mo. You can easily partition it into thirty 1GB hosting packages at $9.95/mo each. That’s nearly $250/mo profit!
There’s also other income potential when you offer related services like domain registration and web designing/consulting services. There are many domain registrars that offer an affiliate program and you can partner with a local web design team for referrals.
It does require some technical know how and research, but there’s good income potential. Some hosts also provide technical support for you for a small fee.
Its easier when you use a good control panel like Plesk that allows your clients to self-manage their FTP, email and databases.
You’ll be surprised at the number of websites that don’t require the full capacity of a dedicated server, but just need a simple hosting solution.
Here’s a quick checklist on some of the things you should be looking into.
Any other tips or experiences you’d like to share?
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1 Response to Setting Up Your Own Web Hosting Company
Infrenion
January 5th, 2010 at 3:28 pm
Nice post, I would recommend using WHMCS Billing system (http://www.whmcs.com) and Vision Helpdesk Software (http://www.thevisionworld.com)
Combine WHMCS and Vision Helpdesk you can manage your billing and helpdesk activities perfectly.