I've started a web hosting business and…?

Question: I’m wondering if these prices are fair and how I can go about bringing in customers in large amounts?

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  1. Because
    Apr 1st, 2011 at 11:57 | #1

    not bad, http://www.interkeys.com/tophosts has better prices for the value you are getting

  2. Gruumsh
    Apr 1st, 2011 at 11:57 | #2

    Alternate idea: Instead of getting into a bidding war with all the other resellers out there, why not try to offer an added-value unique to your skill set, that others would be hard to match?

    For example, I like to bundle my hosting with instant setup of several popular open-source packages, complete with face-to-face training and classrooms for the folks in my area who want to get online but don’t have Computer Science degrees.

    And notice I didn’t include my link. Because I don’t want to be spanning Yahoo Answers. People truly interested will just get my contact info from my Profile, which is the way these Q/A items SHOULD work, right?

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