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$ 9
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Monthly
  • 20 Hosting Accounts
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  • Own Branding
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  • Free WHMCS*
  • 100% White Label
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$ 19
99
Monthly
  • 50 Hosting Accounts
  • Latest Control Panel & Reseller Panel
  • Private Nameserver
  • Own Branding
  • Anti DDoS Protection
  • Free WHMCS*
  • 100% White Label
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  • Unlimited Bandwidth
  • Unlimited Email Account
  • Unlimited Database
  • Unlimited Subdomain
  • Free SSL Certificate
  • Softaculous App Installer
  • WordPress 1-Click Install
  • Free SEO Tools
  • Instant Activation
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$ 49
99
Monthly
  • Umlimited Hosting Accounts
  • Latest Control Panel & Reseller Panel
  • Private Nameserver
  • Own Branding
  • Anti DDoS Protection
  • Free WHMCS*
  • 100% White Label
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  • Unlimited Bandwidth
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  • Unlimited Database
  • Unlimited Subdomain
  • Free SSL Certificate
  • Softaculous App Installer
  • WordPress 1-Click Install
  • Free SEO Tools
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F.A.Q.

Frequently Asked Questions

Reseller hosting is a type of web hosting service where the account owner has the ability to sell web hosting services to other users, often referred to as sub-accounts. Reseller hosting comes with a variety of features that can vary depending on the hosting provider, but some common features of reseller hosting include:

  1. Custom branding: Reseller hosting allows the account owner to customize their hosting packages with their own branding, such as their company logo, company name, and branding colors.

  2. White-label hosting: With white-label hosting, the reseller hosting provider remains anonymous, and the sub-accounts under the reseller’s account appear to be hosted by the reseller. This feature allows the reseller to create their own hosting business without the need to invest in infrastructure.

  3. Multiple domain hosting: Reseller hosting allows the account owner to host multiple domains under one account. This feature can be a cost-effective solution for users who need to host multiple websites.

  4. Control Panel: Reseller hosting providers offer a control panel, which allows the reseller to manage their sub-accounts, including creating new accounts, setting up email addresses, managing disk space, and bandwidth.

  5. Technical support: Reseller hosting providers offer technical support to the reseller, which allows them to provide their clients with high-quality support. This feature can be useful for users who don’t have the technical knowledge to support their clients.

  6. Server management: Reseller hosting providers manage the server infrastructure, including hardware and software updates, security, and backups. This feature frees up the reseller to focus on their clients’ needs, rather than server management.

  7. Scalability: Reseller hosting is a scalable solution, meaning that the reseller can easily upgrade their hosting plan as their business grows, without the need to migrate to a different hosting solution.

Overall, reseller hosting features are designed to allow users to create their own web hosting business without the need to invest in expensive infrastructure.

Whether or not you get cPanel with your reseller hosting account depends on the hosting provider you choose and the specific plan you select. Some reseller hosting providers include cPanel as part of their plans, while others may offer an alternative control panel or require you to purchase cPanel separately.

cPanel is a popular control panel used by many web hosting providers, including those that offer reseller hosting. It provides an intuitive interface for managing multiple websites and simplifies tasks such as creating email accounts, managing domains, and installing software.

When selecting a reseller hosting plan, be sure to check whether cPanel is included and whether there are any additional fees associated with using it. You may also want to compare the features and pricing of alternative control panels to determine which option best meets your needs.

Yes, it is possible to sell reseller hosting. Reseller hosting is a type of web hosting where an individual or a company purchases a hosting package from a web hosting provider and then resells it to their own customers. The reseller typically buys a large amount of disk space and bandwidth from the hosting provider and then divides it into smaller hosting packages to sell to their customers.

To sell reseller hosting, you would need to find a web hosting provider that offers reseller hosting plans. You would then need to purchase a reseller hosting plan from the provider, set up your own hosting packages, and market them to potential customers. Some web hosting providers may provide you with a control panel to manage your reseller hosting business and provide technical support to your customers.

It is important to note that reseller hosting can be a competitive market, so it is important to offer competitive pricing, reliable hosting services, and excellent customer support to attract and retain customers. Additionally, you may need to comply with certain legal and regulatory requirements related to running a web hosting business in your jurisdiction.

Yes, you can upgrade reseller plan. However, in general, upgrading a reseller plan depends on the terms and conditions of the plan and the policies of the reseller provider.

WHM (Web Host Manager) is a web-based tool used by web hosting companies to manage their server and hosting accounts. WHM access refers to the access provided to users who have been granted administrative privileges to manage a web hosting server.

With WHM access, administrators can manage the server’s hardware and software, create and manage hosting accounts, install and configure software, and perform other tasks related to server management. Some of the common tasks that can be performed using WHM access include creating and managing cPanel accounts, setting up email accounts, managing databases, creating FTP accounts, and managing DNS records.

WHM access provides a powerful set of tools for server administrators, allowing them to configure and customize their server according to their specific needs. However, as it provides access to critical server settings and configurations, it should be used with caution and only by experienced users.

WHMCS is a popular billing and automation platform for web hosting companies. Setting it up involves a few steps:

  1. Obtain a license: You will need to purchase a license for WHMCS. You can do this from the WHMCS website.

  2. Download and install: Once you have the license, download the latest version of WHMCS from the website. Upload the WHMCS files to your web server and extract them. You can do this using an FTP client or your web host’s file manager.

  3. Create a database: WHMCS requires a database to store information. Create a MySQL database and user from your web host’s control panel. Make sure you grant the user all privileges to the database.

  4. Install WHMCS: Visit the URL where you uploaded the WHMCS files. The installation wizard should start automatically. Follow the steps to complete the installation.

  5. Configure WHMCS: Once the installation is complete, you will need to configure WHMCS to work with your web hosting company. This includes setting up payment gateways, products, and services.

  6. Customize WHMCS: You can customize the look and feel of your WHMCS installation by editing the templates and CSS files. You can also install modules and add-ons to extend the functionality of WHMCS.

  7. Test: Before launching your WHMCS installation, make sure to test all the features to ensure they are working correctly.

Setting up WHMCS can be a complex process, but the official documentation and community forums can provide help and support along the way.

Softaculous is a software installer that simplifies the process of installing and managing various web applications on a web hosting server. It is a popular auto-installer that allows users to install and manage over 450 popular web applications, such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, Magento, and many more.

Softaculous is designed to work with a range of web hosting control panels, including cPanel, Plesk, DirectAdmin, and others. It allows users to install, manage, and update web applications with just a few clicks, eliminating the need for manual installation and configuration.

In addition to its installation and management features, Softaculous also provides a range of tools for backup, migration, cloning, and staging, making it a valuable tool for web developers, designers, and administrators. With Softaculous, users can quickly and easily set up and manage complex web applications, saving time and effort in the process.

In the context of web hosting, white labeling typically refers to the ability for a reseller to rebrand the hosting services they offer as their own, rather than using the branding of the original hosting provider. This means that the reseller can sell hosting services to their own customers under their own brand name, and the hosting provider’s branding is not visible to the end customer.

White labeling in hosting usually involves the following:

  1. Custom branding: The reseller can add their own logo, company name, and website design to the hosting control panel, email notifications, and other areas that their customers interact with.

  2. Custom domain: The reseller can use their own domain name for the hosting control panel and email addresses instead of the hosting provider’s domain name.

  3. Custom pricing: The reseller can set their own pricing for the hosting services they offer, independent of the pricing set by the hosting provider.

  4. Custom support: The reseller can provide their own support to their customers, and the hosting provider’s support team is not visible to the end customer.

White labeling in hosting can be a powerful tool for resellers looking to expand their business and establish their own brand. It allows resellers to sell hosting services without the need for significant investment in infrastructure, while also providing a high level of customization and control.