 |
Reselling web hosting: What is it and why?
WhatIs.com defines "reseller hosting" as:
The provision of Web hosting services to companies that in turn act as Web hosts for other companies, typically providing Web site design and management services as well as acting as host for the site and serving its pages to users.
When one resells web hosting, one buys discounted hosting services from a web hosting company, then resells them at a profit to one's clients. Typically, a reseller adds some sort of value to the hosting services, thereby providing his clients incentive to purchase the hosting services from him rather than directly (and more cheaply) from the primary hosting company. Examples of such added value are web site design, maintenance, and improved support.
There are three primary parties involved in any reselling arrangement: the web hosting provider, the reseller, and the end user. Read about reselling from each party's perspective:
- From the Reseller's Perspective
- From the Web Host's Perspective
- From the End User's Perspective
|
 |
| Featured Reseller Hosting Companies |
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
|