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Questions About Becoming a Reseller
I have a potential client that has several websites. I want to have him pay me so much a month, while I'll pay HostGator.
I have a basic amount of website knowledge, know a little html, ect. Do think I'll be able to maintain his sites okay if he wants to do minor changes (and some text and images, or maybe a newsletter signup, ect)?? With a basic, limited knowledge should I be okay without there being any major problems? |
Re: Questions About Becoming a Reseller
Not knowing specifically what you know or don't, I wouldn't bet on your success from what you've stated. There's a lot more than 'a little html knowledge' required to do some things on sites. You'll probably be in over your head rather quickly as folks often start out saying 'I only need....(minimal stuff)' and graduate to 'But you said I could so why can't I...?' type of things. Don't put yourself on the spot unless you're a very quick learner and you have a knowledgeable person you can consult with.
Sandi Bowman |
Re: Questions About Becoming a Reseller
Sounds more like you'll be offering misc. Virtual Assistant services... The other side of Outsourcing...
As far as website knowledge... Google has a few Million or so pages of Free web tutorials etc. ready and available for sharing if you apply the right keywords... If anyone happens to be interested in the VA business... Good people to learn about the business with and/or help in Finding Virtual Assistants... http://www.vanetworking.com/what-is-a-va.htm http://www.vanetworking.com/ http://www.mediamage.com/va/ Of course you can get into the Many areas of the Reselling business starting with... http://www.hostgator.com/resellers.shtml Here's a web hosting thread with a Great resource and Free HostGator course all about the opportunity with some recommended advice... Focus on the Niche web hosting business... ;) http://www.sowpub.com/forum/showthre...ING+BUSIN ESS Phil |
Re: Questions About Becoming a Reseller
I agree with sandi:
Just knowing a little bit about web maintenance will not get you anywhere with your client. If you are a good MANAGER then find someone who IS good at website management and contract with them. A little less money but some is better than none. Your name is all you have right now, don't screw it up by taking on work that you cannot do. later.... Pappy |
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