Reselling - Money On The Side
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Reselling - Money On The Side
Copyright 2005 Anthony Vita
The other night I had dinner with a friend who mentioned
knowing quite a few people needing websites for their local
businesses. Despite being a software engineer, my friend is
not a web designer nor does he know enough about servers to
actually host (store) websites. On the other hand, he
suspected there was a way to translate contacts into some
money on the side. That's when I told him about reselling.
Reselling is basically the business of selling web space
that is already established by a web space provider (known
as a host). A host sells you their space and, in turn, you
sell it to your client. This arrangement is like buying at
wholesale and selling at retail prices. It's also like
subletting an apartment for more than your own rent. In
terms of websites, the ideal reseller scenario is one where
you buy web space at a low enough rate so you can sell it
to your client at your own price and make a profit.
More specifically, if you purchase a web hosting plan for
$5 per month and sell it to your client for $15 per month,
you are making a 200% profit instantly each month. Who
wouldn't like spending $5 in order to make $10 profit? Ten
such arrangements bring in around $100 per month or $1,200
per year. Sounds like easy money on the side.
But what exactly is required of a reseller? This article
isn't meant to provide quick ways to simply make money off
your friends and business contacts. It's a legitimate way
to provide them with something they need for a fair price.
While you need to have a basic knowledge of what a host
does, you won't have all of the answers, not a first. This
is where the experience and professionalism of your host
comes into play. For instance, if your client has questions
about setting up an email account, you need to respond in a
timely manner with the answer. If you don’t know the answer
to a support issue raised by a client, this is where you
host can assist you.
I have seen the roles of resellers vary depending on the
host. One host may have direct contact with your clients
and answer all their questions. This could be dangerous for
you (the reseller) as one day your clients may wind up a
direct client of the host and leave you out of the
arrangement completely. More commonly, the web host has no
dealings with your clients at all. The host bills and
supports you (the reseller) and, in turn, you bill and
support your clients. If your clients have a problem you
can either handle it directly with them or, if you're not
sure of the solution, you can ask the host who will take
care of it for you. Once you have been reselling for a
while you will likely notice two things. First, you will
find that clients ask the most questions early on. Once
your clients have been setup and their site is running
smoothly, you probably won’t hear from them much. Secondly,
after you field some of the more common support questions
from clients and see how your host handles them, you will
soon be resolving many issues on your own.
Now that we have established what is involved in becoming a
reseller and the importance of good customer support, let's
talk about how to widen the profit margin. At the beginning
of this article I mentioned my friend was not a web
designer, but what if he was?
What if you are a web designer looking to earn more money?
Why build a website and then hand it over to someone else
to host when you could be offering that service to your
clients? Becoming a hosting reseller would be the perfect
match for you. The more services you can provide your
clients, the more money you will make. Earlier I mentioned
that with only 10 reseller accounts you could be earning
$100 per month. Imagine if you added fees for web design.
The cost for web design is often a one-time fee, but if
your client requires monthly updates to their site you
could be adding $50 to $100 per month to your monthly
profit. Add a few of these type arrangements and you could
be earning $500 per month or more.
If you have access to people interested in starting
websites they can quickly become a paying client. Web hosts
are there to handle everything you don't know how to do;
including the management of servers, ensuring your client's
data is not only backed up, but protected from natural
disasters and hackers. Just because you don't have a degree
in
server management doesn't mean you can't get into the web
business.
Many hosting companies offer reseller packages and most are
unique arrangements so shop around and find out which works
best for you. Reselling can be very rewarding in that you
are genuinely helping others get a website and also you can
quickly start earning some money on the side. The trick is
to partner up with a host you can trust, one that provides
you with the same quality of service and professionalism
you want/need to show your own clients.
About the Author:
Anthony Vita started his own successful web hosting
business, Web Feat, Inc, in 1997. Since then, Anthony has
been helping businesses and individuals worldwide ahieve
their online presence.
Contact Anthony today:
Email: avita@webfeathost.com
Web: www.webfeathost.com
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