Give me your comments and suggestions please..
Guys,
I have just made up some hosting plans together with the pricing. Please take note, I'm not spamming, okay? No URL nor the company name is included in this post.
30mb space
2GB transfer
Dedicated IP Address
25 POP3 E-mails
Unlimited Autoresponders
Unlimited Forwardings & Alias
5 Mailing Lists
5 Subdomains
FTP Account
Anonymous FTP
Web-based Control Panel
Telnet Access
CGI-BIN Access
MySQL & PHP Support
Server Side Includes (SSI)
Secure Server Capabilities
FrontPage 2000 Extension
Monthly fee: $10
70mb space
5GB transfer
Dedicated IP Address
50 POP3 E-mails
Unlimited Autoresponders
Unlimited Forwardings & Alias
10 Mailing Lists
5 Subdomains
FTP Account
Anonymous FTP
Web-based Control Panel
Telnet Access
CGI-BIN Access
MySQL & PHP Support
Server Side Includes (SSI)
Secure Server Capabilities
FrontPage 2000 Extension
Monthly fee: $25 (or $20)
250 space
8GB transfer
Dedicated IP Address
100 POP3 E-mails
Unlimited Autoresponders
Unlimited Forwardings & Alias
20 Mailing Lists
5 Subdomains
FTP Account
Anonymous FTP
Web-based Control Panel
Telnet Access
CGI-BIN Access
MySQL & PHP Support
Server Side Includes (SSI)
Secure Server Capabilities
FrontPage 2000 Extension
Monthly fee: $40 (or $35?)
400mb space
10GB transfer
Dedicated IP Address
200 POP3 E-mails
Unlimited Autoresponders
Unlimited Forwardings & Alias
25 Mailing Lists
10 Subdomains
FTP Account
Anonymous FTP
Telnet Access
Web-based Control Panel
Cgi-BIN Access
MySQL & PHP Support
Server Side Includes (SSI)
Secure Server Capabilities
FrontPage 2000 Extension
Monthly fee: $50 (or $45?)
Give me your comments. This packages will be hosted on Alabanza servers. I'm not sure whether my prices are abit higher but I'm trying to get some staff to help to make my support team as good as possible.
Thank you.
Regards,
Andrew
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Andrew Chen
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Adam Lysne posted this at 11:56 — 30th July 2000.
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Well, I would sign up for them.
Adam Lysne posted this at 11:56 — 30th July 2000.
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Make sure you get PHP4 though.
AndrewChen posted this at 12:26 — 30th July 2000.
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Well, that's what I'm worrying till now. I'm not sure whether Alabanza will provide PHP4 or not? If they do provide, I'll try my best to get them.
Thanks for your comments anyway.
Thank you,
Andrew
Andrew Chen
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sneha123 posted this at 05:14 — 24th January 2011.
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Thanks for your comments anyway.
Thank you,
Andrew
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Justin S posted this at 17:05 — 30th July 2000.
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Well sometimes people like the most updated, most powerful version of something. So PHP4 and the Zend optomizer would be very attractive to offer. Also, if you can, provide FrontPage 97/98/etc extensions also. Other then that it looks good...
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richjb posted this at 17:09 — 30th July 2000.
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I would consider hosting with those plans too. Are you sure you could afford them?
BTW, I currently host on an Alananza host, they do not seem to have PHP4.
P.S. Make sure to have the CPAN archive installed, or be prepared to install seperate modules.
Richard
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Everyone here has a website. It's just that not all are worth posting (Mine! ).
Brian Farkas posted this at 19:26 — 30th July 2000.
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Alabanza currently does not offer PHP 4. If you have the know-how, you _might_ be able to install it yourself. But be advised that Alabanza will not support it should anything go wrong.
I also notice you're offering subdomains. You can of course set this up too in Apache.. But keep in mind that if you're reselling you won't be able to do this. If you are getting your own server, you can, but again only if you have the technical know-how (and again Alabanza won't support it).
Adam Lysne posted this at 20:46 — 30th July 2000.
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I just like seeing PHP4 w/ Zend Optimizer in the featers. PHP3 satisfies me, even though I dont know PHP!
AndrewChen posted this at 21:59 — 30th July 2000.
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Brian - I check with my host regarding subdomains before and they allow me to use subdomains. So, I don't think that would be any problem to me. Thanks for your advice anyway.
Adam - Hmm. Just like what Brian said. Alabanza doesn't provide PHP4 to their customers. So...
Thank you,
Andrew
Andrew Chen
[email protected]
xrs posted this at 17:29 — 31st July 2000.
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The packages look good -- the only thing I would do is change the GB usage in the 400MB account to 12GB or maybe even more...
Medrecki posted this at 08:02 — 5th August 2000.
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How much would it cost for aditional space per sya, 100mb.
Same question for bandwidth.
200mb is a good size to go for, with about 5gb bandwidth per month.
Try and get some deals with companies your clients may want, e.g. shopping cart systems, merchant accounts etc...
That way you can offer your clients a good deal with these compmaies, every1 benefits from it. The company does from the extra sales, you do from the better atmosphere and service you provide (word of mouth is good) and so do your clients. If your clients do well then it makes you look good too.
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