I've been crunching the numbers as I've checked out some hosting companies that actually offer web hosting even lower than $3.00 a month. I was puzzled as to how they do it. I know I can't do it using VPS. But, when I considered colocation with a machine that has a 1 TB SSD or HD then the reality became possible. I saw one hosting company offering web hosting as low as $2.69 a month. I thought, that's just plain crazy but then as I considered doing colocation I realized you can still actually make money. One company offers it for up to 48 months (4 years). Then the price goes up to 7 dollars and some odd cents. With a box running a 1 TB HD you should still be able to bring in around $1200/mo on each machine. You would have a lot of time handling support however. And to earn a full time living you'll need to keep building your client base and adding servers regularly.
The competition has gotten so fierce it makes it harder for the little guy running VPS. But it's not impossible for the little guy to grow. He just has to get as fierce as the companies who are more established. Now, granted, the company offering 100GB of space for $2.69 a month is lying. You can't give that much space on that little bit of money and actually make money. They are overselling big time. My biggest websites that have subdomains with blogs and more use less than 10GB of space, about 5300 MB to be precise. Which means, offering 10GB plans is more of a reality than 100GB plans at such a low cost.
The competition has gotten so fierce it makes it harder for the little guy running VPS. But it's not impossible for the little guy to grow. He just has to get as fierce as the companies who are more established. Now, granted, the company offering 100GB of space for $2.69 a month is lying. You can't give that much space on that little bit of money and actually make money. They are overselling big time. My biggest websites that have subdomains with blogs and more use less than 10GB of space, about 5300 MB to be precise. Which means, offering 10GB plans is more of a reality than 100GB plans at such a low cost.