GoDaddy and HostGator

It pays to be cautious. So just do a little background check on the reseller. There's nothing to lose in being careful.
 
I have a friend who works at The Planet and he has told me that although Host Gator does have multiple servers, they do use The Planets servers.

The truth of this I do believe because I've questioned this my self at one point because I had went on to Host Gator live chat and asked them if they were a reseller and they told me them self's that they are a reseller.

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Personally, I do not see any issue with hosting companies not running their own data centers or own their own hardware. There's a lot of investment that is involved in having these type of operations, especially for companies of the size of HostGator. Just imagine the risk and effort required to perform a migration to their own infrastructure.

There are a number of web hosting companies, including Hostgator, that state on their websites that they host with The Planet.
 
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You can go for godaddy. We can put forward a number of reasons for this. They have always tried to make the customer satisfaction top-notch and make the prices mix perfectly with various offers they put forward. They have grabbed various merits for their service. Also they have got numerous plans that suite majority of host seekers.
 
I think there's a reason why we see HostGator on every top ten webhosting review site, and it's simply because they have a better affiliate plan.

I think HostGator is too big of a company now to even care about their customers.

Sure they used to be good but now there are other hosts out there who compete with them toe to toe.

Netfirms is pretty good and myHosting have satisfied lots of people.
 
Is anyone making some money by reselling hosting packages from these two companies? I'm specifically interested in reselling domains from GoDaddy and hosting from HostGator? If it's not a secret how much do you make per month? I'm currently lousy at it.

I'd go with other hosting/domain resellers besides those two. But then again, I dislike crowded elevators. They smell different when you're a midget. I am not fond of those two as middlemen either. With a bigger budget, I'd probably buy hosting from the people they buy from.
 
i use hostgator to sell hosting to my clients , and my clients are happy with the features , so hostgator is great .
 
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