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What Everybody Ought To Know About Domain Reselling Business

Domain Reselling Business Ethics

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Sandra Mathew
June 11, 2009


Sandra Mathew

Sandra Mathew is a copywriter of Resellerclub.com Sign up now to become Domain and Hosting reseller. Visit www.resellerclub.com for more info. Resellerclub is a Fastest Growing Domain Reseller & Web Hosting Company with a comprehensive product portfolio which includes Domain Registration & Reselling Plans, Email Hosting, Digital Certificates, Domain/Mail Forwarding, WebSite Builder, Live Chat & more.

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In last few years Domain Reselling has reached great heights and a large number are actively drawn towards this business. Day by day the number of people joining the world of Internet is humongous. There are numerous personal websites and there are sites that are being used as an extension of a business. Domain Reselling is fast capturing the internet world.

Resellers are the intermediate’s who provide web hosting services through leasing time and space. And this would be from some other web server rather than having their own. The eminence of the services at times is far superior from the host server itself, that the end customer would not even realize that the resellers do not have their own servers and they are hosting it somewhere else. The reason for this is that the reseller’s have the privilege of choosing the server that they would be using for their business. And also they are backed by the technical support provide by the web hosting company. Another thing to consider is whether the web hosting company has additional services other than the basic one, which you could provide your customers. In this manner they are in a position to keep their customers happy in terms of service.

Reselling Domain Names

Providing for Domain Registrations Services can be an extremely profitable business if you make the right choices, in terms of your parent provider such as an established Registrar. Here's how reselling domain names works and tips on choosing a good provider:

Reselling Domain Names - The Basics:

Offering reseller programs, ICANN Accredited Registrars are your best bet for a successful reseller business. Accredited Registrars are capable of providing you with the lowest pricing; furthermore they offer advanced and professional support. Some Registrars take services one step ahead by providing white labeled as well as private labeled support, which basically means your customers will think you are providing this support and that you are the final parent provider. Now that’s good service.

ICANN Accredited Resellers

Enom, Wild West Domains, Resellerclub, etc are some of the top ICANN Accredited Registrars that partner with resellers to broaden their market. Trusting a parent provider other than an ICANN Accredited Registrar or a Reseller under one can be extremely risky and in this high profit industry is not advised.

Discounted Prices:

Resellers partnered with ICANN Accredited Registrars are provided with extremely slashed prices which in turn maximizes profits. Look for a Registrar who provides good pricing so that you can compete with the veterans.

Promotions:

Another aspect to keep an eye on would be promotions that the registrar runs. More promotions equal’s higher discounts equals more profits equals happy customers equals good business. Constant promotions not only mean bringing in new customers but retaining existing ones.

Web hosting services are helpful, safe, convenient and reasonably priced. You don’t have to pay much for such services. With the help of web hosting you can keep proper track of your transactions.

A few pointers that I hope will help you with your business venture. Good luck!!

 

 

 

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