Archive for October, 2008

Web Hosting Reseller Support from LetsHost

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Like many web hosting companies, LetsHost has offered a full-service reseller program from the very beginning. But unlike most web hosting companies, LetsHost takes its reseller program very seriously. We work closely with our resellers to ensure that they are comfortable with their account control panel – or Web Host Manager – and that they are able to properly serve their client base.

We go to great lengths to ensure that the relationship between us and our resellers is entirely transparent to your end-clients. They will only know we are providing the hosting for their site if you tell them. Otherwise, we work only with you and you are free to upsell and mark-up our cost-effective hosting solutions as your business model demands. It is this commitment to a true partnership that has enabled us to grow a steady and satisfied base of resellers who continue to use LetsHost as their primary web hosting solution.

After a reseller’s client is loaded into the WHM, the client is then given access to their hosting account through cPanel, which is generally considered as the best available web hosting interface available today. The functionality within cPanel allows your end clients to easily set up sub-domains, e-mail addresses and change passwords without any support from you or from us.

As far as your clients know, you are providing their hosting, in addition to whatever individual products or services you are already offering them. With up to 25 accounts available, unlimited MySQL databases and e-mail accounts for only €30 per month, or €300 per year, resellers have the flexibility necessary to grow their business and their bottom line. As your reseller needs grow, our service and support will grow with you, ensuring that you are able to continue to provide the type of service that will keep your clients happy in the long term.

New Letshost Support and FAQ Section

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Please note we have launched our dedicated Letshost support and FAQ section here. This section of our website will allow you to direct your query to the most relevant department for a timely resolution.

Our support email address, support[at]letshost.ie is still active and can be used at any time.

Your Website can Succeed Despite the Global Recession

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

In the current global financial climate of recession fears and general turmoil, your website may be one of your best tools for maintaining some financial stability and a steady stream of income. The Internet is not recession-proof by any means, but people around the world use the Internet regardless of their current financial situation, in the same way that they will continue to watch television and use their phones, etc. So, if your site is operational and has a method of generating income, it is likely that you can maintain or even grow that revenue stream during difficult economic times.

Whether you have an information-based website or one that has true e-commerce capabilities, a poor financial climate may be a great opportunity to grow your traffic, while people are actively seeking new and better solutions to their problems. If your site is offering better products, better services, or better information, Internet users will find you and be drawn to your site. And even if they may not be purchasing much at the moment, they will still be clicking on your ads and filling out your lead forms and, eventually, they will return with their money to make purchases.

While other areas of the economy and sectors of industry will struggle, those with a strong web presence are uniquely positioned to weather the current financial storm. Diversification within your website’s offerings may also be beneficial in times such as these. If you are strictly an e-commerce platform, perhaps some targeted advertisers would help to boost your bottom line. And if you are strictly an information- and ad-based site, perhaps direct product sales will help to establish a reliable customer pool. Regardless of the structure of your website, taking the correct steps can likely make it a viable revenue stream in any economic situation