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Old May 30th, 2007, 06:00 AM
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Just Starting Out Hosting

Hey guys how’s it going.?

Well I decided I am gonna try to setup just a very small hosting business.

But I don't know where to start with some kind of cpanel for my cx's I am just looking for something that I can use for a while just until I can get used to everything before I decide to purchase something like cpanel or something like that.

So I am just asking for some suggestions on what cpanel type programs there are out there that I can use for the time being any help will be much appreciated.

Anything free would be even better.

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Old May 31st, 2007, 03:43 AM
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If you are still interested, you can always contact a hosting company and ask them for advice. If you have a company in mind or one that you have been working with in the past they should be more than willing to help you out. Any company that refuses to help you wouldn’t want to do business with anyways, because of lack of good service. I recommend webhostautomation.com. They are always willing to help out.

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thankyou for this info

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IMO, you should start with reseller hosting initially and later on as you gain more knowledge you can expand your hosting services.

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