While reselling typically involves offering
the services of a major hosting provider, there are still
startup costs involved. Offering hosting services on a
reseller basis is still a business, and should be treated as
such.
Resellers must invest their start-up funds in
specific products and services in order to establishing their
operations. The typical minimum investment to start a Web host
reselling operation is usually between $1,500 to $2,000. This
money is used to establish the company, develop and promote a
Web site, and purchase hosting services for resale.
Usually resellers will spend at least $500
simply establishing their business. There are many forms of
legal structure that a reseller may choose for their business.
The most common structures are sole proprietorships, general
and limited partnerships and limited liability companies.
Each legal structure offers organizational
options that are appropriate for different personal situations
and which affect tax and liability issues. It is suggested
that resellers research each legal structure thoroughly and
consult a tax accountant and an attorney prior to making a
decision.
Most resellers will chose some form of
incorporated or limited liability business. A corporation is a
legal entity whose continuity is unaffected by death or
transfer of stock shares by any or all of its owners. By
incorporating, a reseller ensures that their operations'
liability is limited to the corporation, and does not impinge
upon personal assets. Usually incorporation can be achieved
through an accountant or agent quickly and inexpensively.
Once a reseller has officially established a
company, they will need to create a Web presence incorporating
their new company name and brand. The site will serve to
promote and advertise their products. For this reason, it is
usually advised that resellers obtain a professionally
designed template. Resellers must remember that their Web site
must convey a sense of credibility in order to convert leads
into clientele.
To convince consumers to purchase your
services, your Web site must be professional in design and
conception. It is possible to purchase a complete Web site
template for approximately $500. The template should load
quickly, have intelligible navigation and give the reseller
the ability to add content through the use of a basic HTML
editor.
Once the site template is purchased, and the
content inserted, a reseller should focus its attention on
online promotion of the site. Resellers should allocate some
proportion of their start-up dollars to advertising their
site. Typically, resellers focus upon the most inexpensive
methods of boost traffic to their new Web site. They mostly
opt to spend $500 on search engine optimization for their Web
site, or on text-based advertising.
After the site is completed, and service
packages are prominently displayed on the newly designed Web
site, resellers select a higher-tier hosting service provider,
which delivers value at a relatively low price.
Most first-time resellers will opt for a
volume discount reseller, and will resell individual shared
hosting packages for a substantial discount. As the reseller's
customer base increases, so do the discount rate, and also the
profit margin that the reseller makes. Most discounts average
from 15 to 50 per cent. Since a quality shared hosting account
averages approximately $25.95 per month, obtaining accounts is
inexpensive. These accounts require less financial overhead,
or there cost decreases, once the volume of your customer base
increases.
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