Hi. I do a bit of freelance website work and mostly build small business websites.
In the past with clients, when it came to web and domain name hosting, I would get the client to buy their own web hosting through a provider and have to walk them through the whole process. I would then upload the website to the hosting for the client. The issues I would run into though was when the hosting would have an issue, the clients would come to me to fix their hosting issue although I'm not in charge of their hosting. So I end up coming a middle man between the client and the hosting provider. The other issue was clients were constantly screwing up their hosting renewal with their hosting company either by not seeing renewal emails or by having out of date card details. The final issue was the hosting company's offered rigid plans and clients would usually have to spend a bit on a 10gb plan and only use 1gb. On top of all this, I wasn't making money off the hosting but still had to be involved.
A while back I decided to go down the re-seller route and got some good advice and found a good provider that had a great support team. Now I'm able to make more flexible plans and affordable plans for clients, I control the renewals and so clients aren't losing their hosting due to not getting emails or having out of date cards. And now I'm able to set prices and actually make money off hosting instead of being a middle man between clients and their hosting company.
While this has a been a great change, I've had to learn all this on the fly and I really need to educate myself more on hosting as I have clients who depend on me. I was wondering what advice you'd give to someone starting out with web hosting? what things should I watch out for? I still feel like a noob with a lot of this and felt like it's time to speak to people a lot smarter than me.
Thanks
In the past with clients, when it came to web and domain name hosting, I would get the client to buy their own web hosting through a provider and have to walk them through the whole process. I would then upload the website to the hosting for the client. The issues I would run into though was when the hosting would have an issue, the clients would come to me to fix their hosting issue although I'm not in charge of their hosting. So I end up coming a middle man between the client and the hosting provider. The other issue was clients were constantly screwing up their hosting renewal with their hosting company either by not seeing renewal emails or by having out of date card details. The final issue was the hosting company's offered rigid plans and clients would usually have to spend a bit on a 10gb plan and only use 1gb. On top of all this, I wasn't making money off the hosting but still had to be involved.
A while back I decided to go down the re-seller route and got some good advice and found a good provider that had a great support team. Now I'm able to make more flexible plans and affordable plans for clients, I control the renewals and so clients aren't losing their hosting due to not getting emails or having out of date cards. And now I'm able to set prices and actually make money off hosting instead of being a middle man between clients and their hosting company.
While this has a been a great change, I've had to learn all this on the fly and I really need to educate myself more on hosting as I have clients who depend on me. I was wondering what advice you'd give to someone starting out with web hosting? what things should I watch out for? I still feel like a noob with a lot of this and felt like it's time to speak to people a lot smarter than me.
Thanks
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