Bandwidth or Data Transfer


People often associate Bandwidth with data transfer, but they are different from each other. However, they have close connections. Bandwidth is how much data can be transferred at a time, and data transfer is how much is shared. In other words, Bandwidth is the technology and data transfer is the gateway for Bandwidth.
How It Affects Your Site:
Bandwidth and site uploading have a direct relationship. The less Bandwidth you have, the slower your site takes to load. If you have more visitors, some will have to wait their turn. The less data transfer you have, the more often you’ll find your site unavailable because you’ve reached the maximum allowed until a new month rolls by or you upgrade your account.

Determining Your Requirements:
Usually, when a host talks about Bandwidth, they refer to your transfer. Hence, it’s purely your assumption to choose the required amount of Bandwidth for your website. Most of this information is available from your traffic history. If you don’t have an existing site, provide an optimistic estimate if you intend to promote the site heavily. You can also do some of the daily calculations on your website by;

Find out the daily averages of

  • Number of visitors / expected number of visitors
  • Page size, including the graphics of the page
  • Page views / desired pages viewed by each visitor

Then, multiply them as follows:
Visitors x Page size x Page views x 30 days = Monthly Website Transfer
You should also throw in a small margin or error there to consider email traffic and your uploads to the server. If you offer downloads, then you should add the following:
Average/Expected downloads x File Size x 30 days = Monthly Download Transfer.

Users Agree To Platform Providers Web Content Policy


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Web Content Policy

Hosting Provider’s Web Content Policy

web content policy

All services provided by Web Hosting providers may only be used for lawful purposes. The customer agrees to indemnify and hold the Web Hosting provider harmless from any claims from using our services.

  • Use of our services to infringe upon any copyright or trademark is prohibited. This includes but is not limited to unauthorized copying of music, books, photographs, or any other copyrighted work. The offer of sale of any counterfeit merchandise of a trademark holder will result in the immediate termination of your account. Any account that violates another copyright will be expeditiously removed, or access to the material will be disabled. Any report found to be in repeated violation of copyright laws will be suspended and terminated from our hosting. If you believe your copyright or trademark is infringed upon, please email times [at] cpwebhosting.com with the required information. The company may require further documentation if the request is a licensing issue.
  • Using a shared account as a backup/storage device is prohibited, except for one cPanel backup of the same account. Please do not take backups of your backups.
  • Examples of unacceptable material on all Shared and Reseller servers include:
  • Topsites
  • IRC Scripts/Bots
  • Proxy Scripts/Anonymizers
  • Pirated Software/Warez
  • Image Hosting Scripts (similar to Photobucket or Tinypic)
  • AutoSurf/PTC/PTS/PPC sites
  • I.P. Scanners
  • Bruteforce Programs/Scripts/Applications
  • Mail Bombers/Spam Scripts
  • Banner-Ad services (commercial banner ad rotation)
  • File Dump/Mirror Scripts (similar to Rapidshare)
  • Commercial Audio Streaming (more than one or two streams)
  • Escrow/Bank Debentures
  • High-Yield Interest Programs (HYIP) or Related Sites
  • Investment Sites (FOREX, E-Gold Exchange, Second Life/Linden Exchange, Ponzi, MLM/Pyramid Scheme)
  • Sale of any controlled substance without prior proof of appropriate permit(s)
  • Prime Banks Programs
  • Lottery/Gambling Sites
  • MUDs/RPGs/PBBGs
  • Hacker-focused sites/archives/programs
  • Sites promoting illegal activities
  • Forums and websites that distribute or link to warez/pirated/illegal content
  • Bank Debentures/Bank Debenture Trading Programs
  • Fraudulent Sites (Including, but not limited to, sites listed at aa419.org & escrow-fraud.com)
  • Push button mail scripts.
  • Broadcast or Streaming of Live Sporting Events (UFC, NASCAR, FIFA, NFL, MLB, NBA, WWE, WWF, etc)
  • Tell A Friend Scripts
  • Anonymous or Bulk SMS Gateways
  • IRCD (IRC servers)
  • IRC Scripts/Bots
  • Pirated Software/Warez
  • I.P. Scanners
  • Bruteforce Programs/Scripts/Applications
  • Mail Bombers/Spam Scripts
  • Escrow
  • High-Yield Interest Programs (HYIP) or Related Sites
  • Investment Sites (FOREX, E-Gold Exchange, Second Life/Linden Exchange, Ponzi, MLM/Pyramid Scheme)
  • Sale of any controlled substance without prior proof of appropriate permit(s)
  • Prime Banks Programs
  • Lottery/Gambling Sites
  • Hacker-focused sites/archives/programs
  • Sites promoting illegal activities
  • Forums and websites that distribute or link to warez/pirated/illegal content
  • Bank Debentures/Bank Debenture Trading Programs
  • Fraudulent Sites (Including, but not limited to, sites listed at aa419.org & escrow-fraud.com)
  • Mailer Pro
  • Broadcast or Streaming of Live Sporting Events (UFC, NASCAR, FIFA, NFL, MLB, NBA, WWE, WWF, etc)

Zero-tolerance to Hate Speech To Provide Safe Environment to All Users

The company terminates the account if the user violates any of its terms and policies, which include:

  • hate speech and harassment
  • circumvention of enforcement measures
  • Violation of Graphic violence Policy by glorifying violence
  • Usage of dehumanizing language, especially for transgender people, Muslims, and immigrants
  • expressly and principally promotes, advocates, or incites hatred or violence against a group or individual based on characteristics.

Latest News – Web Content Policy

  • (October 2019) Fast2Host, a UK-based web hosting company, pulled down the Southern Cross Hammerskins website following a public backlash.
  • (August 06, 2018) Conspiracy-theory-driven show Infowars Off Its Platform
    Some of the social media and tech companies like Apple, Facebook, Spotify, and YouTube removed Infowars from their platform based on conspirational news content. They claimed to deliver the news but didn’t deal with facts, hence limited to reaching a massive audience. Apple removed the entire library for five of Infowars and six podcasts from iTunes and podcast apps, which include ‘Show War Room’ and ‘Popular Alex Jones Show’ hosted daily by the prominent conspiracy theorist.
    YouTube removal has impacted it a lot, as it had 2.5 million subscribers and more than 1 billion views over its lifetime.
    Presently, the shows are available on Twitter and Periscope.

Adobe Muse 1.0 Promises Web Design Without Code Writing


Adobe Muse software enables designers to create websites without writing code. Planning, designing, and publishing original HTML pages is as easy as creating layouts for print. With master pages, built-in tools for interactivity, and more, Adobe Muse makes it a snap to produce distinctive, professional websites.

Adobe Muse 1.0 Web design software finally rolled out of beta and is available as a standalone subscription or as part of the new Adobe Creative Cloud membership.

It claims Muse “makes it easy to produce distinctive, professional websites.” Basically, designers can focus on design instead of back-end code. In the “Plan Mode” of Muse, designers can plan out their sites with the help of master pages. The design is as easy as dragging and dropping pages, much like InDesign software. Also, InDesign users should feel at home with Muse because it offers some of the same features and shortcuts.

Muse is available as a standalone offering for US$ 14.99 per month for an annual subscription and US$ 24.99 per month for month-to-month subscriptions. Or you can get it as part of Adobe’s new Creative Cloud membership, which will set you back US$ 49.99 monthly for an annual subscription. CS3, CS4, CS5 and CS5.5 customers get introductory monthly discount pricing of US$ 29.99.

Writing code to generate any program or website has been complicated for most developers and users. Too many faults and errors are some of the things they have to fight to complete and achieve their desired design. So, to reduce the complexities, a tool called Adobe Muse 1.0 allows users to generate their desired code without knowing even the basic commands of developing a web page.

In web design, users must have different skills in producing and maintaining a website. A user must be profound in web graphic design and interface design authoring, standardizedz code, proprietary software, and search engine optimization. Generally, teamwork is required for creating a website. The whole team should possess an awareness of usability. If their role involves creating markup, then they are also expected to be up to date with web accessibility guidelines.

For creating such a website, usually, there are various companies which offer us multiple deals and features for the same, but a user must choose the appropriate company, keeping in mind what features and quality are required along with the rates at which a company is providing but the pace has not to be compromised with the quality and reliability. When you are responsible for creating a web page design for a company, make sure that the design generated must be responsive. Now, why should the plan be responsive?

It’s important to note that many designers have been stuck in a discussion about the merits of responsive design versus adaptive design for the past many years. Web Page, which is responsive in nature, is generally deemed by most industry insiders to have won this battle, but it’s worth noting exactly why they have been on the above side. Responsive designs respond to the user’s resolution using a single method, while adaptive methods display multiple fixed-width plans based on a user’s screen resolution. Because of its relative simplicity and ease of use, responsive design has become the top way to turn an existing desktop-only website into one that can meet the demands of today’s smallest devices. Many Web design companies create basic responsive templates that show off how to create just such a design appropriate for our web page design.

Other than this, there are various web design software that can again ease the burden of creating code for a web page. The user has to just put the desired design of its page, and the code is generated by the software itself. There are various software in the market, but there is always a better option that rules out all the rest, and in this field, we have Adobe Muse 1.0, the leading site that outpromises web design without actually writing the code. Planning and publishing digital HTML pages is as accessible as creating printout layouts. With master pages, built-in tools for interactivity and more, Adobe Muse makes it easy to produce distinctive and professional website designs.

Features due to which its rule the Web design software are

  1. We can arrange pages using an easy-to-use sitemap that allows us to set up and change site structure quickly.
  2. Master pages:- define and control common elements across multiple carriers, such as headers, footers, logos, and navigation. Simply add them to master page layouts.
  3. Side-wide properties:- Define layout basics automatically applied throughout the site, including page widths and margins, alignments, and hyperlink colours.

Adobe Muse 1.0 works on the following configuration

  1. 2.33GHz Intel p4
  2. Windows XP ( Home, Professional) or Tablet PC Edition With Service Pak-3, Windows Server 2003 or 2008, Windows Vista ( Home Premium, Business, Ultimate or Enterprise with service pack 2 ) or Windows 7
  3. 1 GB of ram
  4. Adobe AIR 3.1

Features of Adobe Muse :

Sitemap

Arrange your pages with an easy-to-use sitemap that lets you quickly set up and change site structure. Drag and drop, name, and resize your thumbnails.

Master pages

Define and control common elements across multiple pages, such as headers, footers, logos, and navigation. Simply add them to your master page layouts.

Sitewide properties

Define layout basics automatically applied throughout the site, including page widths and margins, alignments, and hyperlink colours.

System Requirements for Adobe Muse:

Windows

  • 2.33GHz Intel® Pentium® 4, AMD Athlon® 64 2800+, or faster processor
  • Microsoft® Windows® XP Home, Professional, or Tablet PC Edition with Service Pack 3; Windows Server® 2003 or 2008; Windows Vista® Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise (including 64-bit editions) with Service Pack 2; or Windows 7
  • 1GB of RAM
  • Adobe® AIR® 3.1

Mac OS

  • Intel Core™ Duo or faster processor
  • Mac OS X v10.6
  • 1GB of RAM
  • Adobe AIR 3.1

Adobe Dreamweaver for Web hosting and building


Adobe Dreamweaver for Web site building

Adobe Dreamweaver CS6, the web design software, provides an intuitive visual interface for making and editing HTML websites and mobile apps. Use a Fluid Grid Layout designed for cross-platform compatibility to create adaptive layouts. Review designs with Multiscreen Preview before publishing.

The new features of Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 are:

New site manager: – The Manage Sites dialogue box (Sites > Manage Sites) has a new look and feel, although much of the functionality remains. Additional functionality includes the ability to create or import Business Catalyst sites.

Fluid grid-based CSS layouts: – Use the robust new fluid grid layouts in Dreamweaver (New > New Fluid Grid Layout) to create adaptive CSS layouts that respond to varying screen sizes. When you build a web page using a fluid grid, the layout and its contents automatically adjust to the user’s viewing device, whether desktop computer, tablet, or smartphone.

CSS3 transitions: – Use the new CSS Transitions panel to apply smooth property changes to CSS-based page elements that respond to trigger events such as hovering, clicking, and focusing. (A typical example is a menu bar item gradually fading from one colour to another when you hover over it.) You can now create CSS transitions using code-level support and the new CSS Transitions panel (Window > CSS Transitions).

Multiple CSS class selection: – You can now apply various CSS classes to a single element. Select the feature, open the Multiclass Selection dialogue box, and choose your classes. After you use multiple types, Dreamweaver creates a new multiclass from your selections. The new multiclass becomes available from other places where you make CSS selections.

You can open the Multiclass Selection dialogue box from several access points:

  • The HTML property inspector (Choose Apply Multiple Classes from the menu.)
  • The Targeted Rule pop-up menu of the CSS property inspector
  • The context menu of the tag selector is at the bottom of the Document window (right-click a tag and choose Set Class > Apply Multiple Classes).

JQuery Mobile 1.0 and jQuery Mobile swatches: –

JQuery Mobile 1.0: adobe Dreamweaver CS6 ships with jQuery 1.6.4 and jQuery Mobile 1.0 files. Starter jQuery Mobile pages are available from the New Document dialogue box (File > New > Page from Sample > Mobile Starters). You can now choose between two CSS files when creating your jQuery mobile pages: complete CSS files or CSS files split into structural and theme components.

JQuery Mobile Swatches: Preview all the swatches (themes) in a jQuery mobile CSS file by using the new jQuery Mobile Swatches panel (Window > jQuery Mobile Swatches). Then, use the forum to apply swatches or remove them from various elements in your jQuery mobile web page. Use this feature to apply swatches to individual headers, lists, buttons and other factors.

Business Website


A website, also written as a Web site or simply site, is a set of related web pages containing text, images, video, audio, etc. A website is hosted on at least one web server, accessible through a network such as the Internet or a private local area network through an Internet address known as a Uniform Resource Locator. All publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web.

A webpage is a document, typically written in plain text interspersed with Hypertext Markup Language formatting instructions (HTML, XHTML). A webpage may incorporate elements from other websites with suitable markup anchors.

Webpages are accessed and transported with the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which may optionally employ encryption to provide security and privacy for the user of the webpage content. The user’s application, often a web browser, renders the page content onto a display terminal according to its HTML markup instructions.

The pages of a website can usually be accessed from a simple Uniform Resource Locator (URL) called the web address. The URLs of the pages organize them into a hierarchy. However, hyperlinking between them conveys the reader’s perceived site structure. It guides the reader’s navigation of the site, which generally includes a home page with most of the links to the site’s web content and a supplementary about, contact and link page.

Organized by function, a website may be

  • A personal website
  • A commercial website
  • A government website
  • A nonprofit organization website.

It could be the work of an individual, a business or another organization and is typically dedicated to some particular topic or purpose. Any website can contain a hyperlink to any other website, so the distinction between individual sites, as perceived by the user, may sometimes be blurred.

Websites are written in, or dynamically converted to, HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) and are accessed using a software interface classified as a user agent. Web pages can be viewed or otherwise accessed from a range of computer-based and Internet-enabled devices of various sizes, including desktop computers, laptops, PDAs and cell phones.

A website is hosted on a computer system known as a web server, also called an HTTP server, and these terms can also refer to the software that runs on these systems and retrieves and delivers the web pages in response to requests from the website users. Apache is the most commonly used web server software, and Microsoft’s IIS is also widely used. Some alternatives, such as Hiawatha or Cherokee, are fully functional and lightweight.

There are 2 types of websites: static and dynamic websites.

A static website has web pages stored on the server in the format sent to a client web browser. It is primarily coded in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).

Simple forms or marketing examples of websites, such as a classic, five-page, or brochure, are often static websites because they present pre-defined, static information to the user. This may include information about a company and its products and services through text, photos, animations, audio/video, interactive menus, and navigation.

A dynamic website changes or customizes itself frequently and automatically based on specific criteria.

Dynamic websites can have two types of vigorous activity: Code and Content. Active code is invisible or behind the scenes, and dynamic content is visible or fully displayed.

They are edited using four broad categories of software:

Text editors, such as Notepad or Text Edit, where content and HTML markup are manipulated directly within the editor program

WYSIWYG offline editors, such as Microsoft FrontPage and Adobe Dreamweaver, with which the site is edited using a GUI interface and the final HTML markup is generated automatically by the editor software

WYSIWYG editors create media-rich online presentations like web pages, widgets, intros, blogs, and other documents.

Template-based editors, such as RapidWeaver and iWeb, allow users to quickly create and upload web pages to a web server without detailed HTML knowledge, as they pick a suitable template from a palette and add pictures and text to it in a desktop publishing fashion without direct manipulation of HTML code.

Some websites require a subscription to access some or all of their content. Subscription websites include many business sites, news websites, academic journal websites, gaming websites, file-sharing websites, message boards, web-based email, social networking websites, websites providing real-time stock market data, and websites providing various other services.

A Very Simple 3-Step Process To Find That Perfect Domain Name


There are elementary 3 step processes to find the perfect domain name using some free online tools

Step 1: Decide on a Theme.
You must decide on a Theme for your web page. Once you decide on a theme, you should pick a name that works well with your Theme. If your Theme is Pets, you wouldn’t want your Domain Name to be All-About-Plants.

Step 2: Find a Domain Name
If you do not have a domain name yet and are at a loss as to what word to use, don’t despair; there are a few free online tools you can use. If your website theme is Debt Reduction and Bill consolidation, you would probably want a Domain Name with one or more words.

Step 3: Register Your Domain
Before registering your Domain name, you must ensure it is still available. Once you have found that Perfect Domain Name and verified it is known, Internic has a List of approved Internet Registrars. You will notice that the List of Registrars is Long and confusing.

Host Your Domain
Now, all that is left is to host your Domain. Hundreds of Web Hosts are available, some good and some not so good. It is tough to know which ones to use. Now, anytime you want a New Home on the Web, follow this simple 3 3-step system.

Benefits of Choosing Reseller Hosting


Before going on about the benefits of reseller hosting, it is necessary to know what exactly reseller hosting is. Reseller hosting is a form of web hosting wherein the account owner may split up their allotted hard drive space and bandwidth and resell web hosting. It is a middleman between the parent web hosting company and the end customer.

If you want to host your website or are planning to enter the web hosting business and are looking for the right web hosting plan, no doubt the reseller hosting plan will be the best deal for you. This strategic plan covers various benefits, counting costs, features, and plans. Some primary benefits of this hosting plan include:

Reseller web hosting allows the primary benefit of revenue stream generation for companies that don’t have the time, money, or resources to maintain their own servers and data centres. Furthermore, it is a great business opportunity for those who want to create a stand-alone business venture or those with other parallel businesses who can use the chance to sell hosting with their services.

Since the reseller is leasing time on a server, they can choose a server that will do well for the customer in terms of price and stability.

Troubleshooting servers is usually a matter for the Web host, not the middleman. Therefore, the reseller can concentrate on issues like customer service and consulting rather than dedicate time to server administration. This can result in savings for the client.

Its hardware limits an actual Web host; if a client suddenly requires an upgrade the host is not prepared for, the host will be able to satisfy the customer by upgrading its hardware, which can be expensive and time-consuming for both sides. In such cases, the reseller host can locate a different Web host to better suit the customer’s needs.

The other additional benefit of reseller hosting is its durability. If you want to host a large number of websites at one time at a reasonable price, then going with the reseller hosting plan will be an excellent approach.

You might benefit by offering reseller hosting, no matter your business type. Reseller hosting enables you to sell cheap web hosting packages to your customers. You can sell all kinds of hosting but narrow your ads to reach your target audience.

Resellers can offer other services to be used with web hosting accounts. These include merchant accounts, SSL Certificates, search engine optimization, and domain name registration, which may provide additional income for the reseller.

Beneficial And Exciting Dedicated Hosting Features


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Dedicated Hosting Features

Dedicated Hosting Features

A dedicated hosting service, dedicated server, or managed hosting service is an Internet hosting where the client leases an entire server not shared with anyone. This is more flexible than shared hosting, as organizations have complete control over the server(s), including choice of operating system, hardware, etc.

The hosting company can usually provide server administration as an add-on service. Sometimes, a dedicated server offers less overhead and a more significant return on investment. Dedicated servers are often used in data centres, similar to collocation facilities, providing redundant power sources and HVAC systems.

In contrast to collocation, the server hardware is owned by the provider and in some cases, they will support your operating system or applications. With Dedicated Hosting, you can customize the server as you want. Due to the high traffic, you should select a dedicated server hosting if your website requires customized options or reliable resources.

Dedicated hosting offers many exciting features which are beneficial for your hosting business, such as :

  1. Do not have to purchase own equipment
  2. Do not have to update/maintain equipment
  3. Can purchase a package based on own needs for Hard Disk Space and Data Transfer Allowance
  4. Usually, the standard features stated
  5. The servers are as fast, powerful and high-capacity as you purchase Scalability. Upgrading your server or adding a new server is easier and more cost-effective.
  6. Serial Console or KVM/IP: To gain access to a server if, for some reason, the user cannot get in via normal means (e.g. SSH) and permits a server to be recovered from boot-time configuration faults, such as filesystem recovery.
  7. Control panel software provides an all-inclusive set of software applications, server applications, and automation tools that can be installed on a dedicated server. Control panels also include integration into web servers, database applications, programming languages, application deployment, and server administration tasks, and the ability to automate tasks via a web-based front end.
    Most dedicated servers are packaged with a control panel. They are web-based automation tools created to help automate the process of website creation and server management.

Control Panel Hosting (CP Hosting)


A web hosting control panel is a web-based platform that can manage one’s web services from a single location. It can manage email accounts, FTP accounts, disk space monitoring, create backups, and monitor bandwidth. The web hosting control panels give Linux newbies a unique solution to host multiple websites on VPS and dedicated servers. The web hosting control panels provide Linux newbies with a unique solution to host multiple websites on VPS and dedicated servers.

There are some of the most preferred open source/paid control panels:

  1. cPanel
  2. Plesk
  3. ISPConfig
  4. Ajenti
  5. Kloxo
  6. Open Panel

Which one to go? : –

cPanel is a Linux-based web hosting control panel with an easy-to-use graphical interface and automation tool suite designed to simplify website hosting. It functions according to the needs of administrators and end-user website managers.

Plesk provides the ability to configure and maintain Windows or Linux servers. WordPress tools make use of the Plesk12 enhanced server-to-site security features.

The features of the Control Panel are:

  1. Standard line access: Plesk and cPanel both offer command line access. cPanel has both API-based access and command-line access. Plesk has a command line access tool called the Panel Action Log Command Line Access tool.
  2. Removing Panel: Removing cPanel requires reformatting the server and reinstalling the OS. To remove Plesk, Uninstall scripts are available.
  3. Ease of use: cPanel collects functions into high-level groups that include preferences, files, logs, domains, security and software services. Plesk comprises statistical and resource usage tasks, websites, mail, applications, and statistics.

Benefits:

The Plesk control panel is provided with Windows. It is cost-effective and allows users to automate tasks and upgrade components easily, at times automatically. For host servers, it is a more secure platform than cPanel. Technical support for Plesk is easier to understand and not very technical compared to cPanel. Plesk can be used for both Linux and Windows servers, whereas cPanel can be primarily used with Linux web servers. Plesk works on a cloud where several servers and sites are located. The stability of the Plesk control panel is appreciable, as with the use of Plesk, it is straightforward for anyone to manage multiple accounts on one server.

What Plesk lacks:

Plesk has some disadvantages:-

  1. Difficulty in big tasks: It isn’t easy to complete a big job, such as many thousands of unique files from a directory, which must be selected and moved slowly.
  2. Fixing permission issues: It isn’t easy to manage and check the permissions of files which have changed through a control panel.
  3. Server security: The control panel is based on the server and relies quickly on software and hardware. So, there is a chance of a DDOS attack quickly.

Conclusion:

The right control panel makes a significant difference for users. Plesk and cPanel both have great features and are similar in many functions. They both have different security methods, which are used in different ways.

3 Very Important Steps In Selecting A Reseller Hosting Package


When you are hunting for a reseller host that fits your needs, you must take care to research the host’s reliability. You will want to look at the various reviews from customers who have been in the same situation. Paying hundreds of dollars for a terrible host can lead you down the red-inked road of no profits.

First, research the host and their background on the web. Find your favourite search engine and search by the host’s name. Find reviews and what people are buzzing about. You will find that previous experience is always the best when selecting a Reseller Host.

Second, you will need to profit from hosting sites, so you need to select the best ‘bang for the buck’. Does the reseller have all the reseller hosting software provided to you at no additional cost?

Third, are you hosting your own websites or someone else’s? My experience with reseller packages is that if you plan on doing multiple web projects and even designing sites, you will find that reselling can be an added profit.

You can easily make hundreds of dollars a month reselling your hosting bundled with other services. The possibilities are endless in marketing your space. Your business will thrive by selecting a host that allows much space (starting with at least 5GB).