Do you inform your resellers of how much they can use, so that they can accurately decide how big to make their packages?
If you don't do this, how do you price your reselling packages?Do you inform your resellers of how much they can use, so that they can accurately decide how big to make their packages?
We are not here to micro manage.
What a reseller chooses to offer is up to them.
If they over extend that is unfortunate but it's not something we can control. It's the nature of the beast.
I can on the other hand prevent resellers from offering unlimited accounts. With cPanel you can ensure that only the allocated resources are offered.
This is 100% right, we arent here to tell you what to do and not to do, the site is HostingDiscussion where you talk about hosting not were we tell each other what to offer and what there packages should be
Yep. We are here to give advice and help you with your problems (relating to the forum categories). Helping you come up with plans, services, etc. would be helping the competition. Sorry if that comes off as rude, but that is how it is.
Sorry to be a jerk, Im just saying but yea, Charge by what you pay for your server and stuff like make a profit do it like so that then you make profit selliing them.
-Greg
We are not here to micro manage.
What a reseller chooses to offer is up to them.
If they over extend that is unfortunate but it's not something we can control. It's the nature of the beast.
I can on the other hand prevent resellers from offering unlimited accounts. With cPanel you can ensure that only the allocated resources are offered.
Helping you come up with plans, services, etc. would be helping the competition
I completely agree. There are plenty of prospects to go around. You'd be amazed at what comes back your way if you give without expecting reward.You really think they're going to take business from you? I'll help anyone who needs it.. Why? Because when I started out I had people bending over backwards to show me every inch of the business.. It's about giving back, because every success is usually owed to a mentor of sorts.
I don't look at it as competing at all. I offer what I offer, you offer what you offer.. Let the customer decide who's best for them.