Fasthosts Announces Free Reseller Web Hosting
Fasthosts Internet Inc. launched in the US today with a 1-year free unlimited reseller web hosting offer.
Under the 12-month free Reseller Package subscription offer, resellers can start their own web solutions brand at no risk and with no limits on web space and bandwidth. After the initial 12-month offer, the Reseller Package is US$ 50 per month. Both Linux and Microsoft web hosting options are available.
Resellers can customize offerings for their customers or sell an existing Fasthosts hosting plan – with 10GB web space allowance, 5 FTP accounts, and unlimited email accounts – that is provided free of charge to resellers. According to the company, the free Fasthosts hosting plan provides a 100 percent profit for resellers.
Fasthosts customer websites are hosted within the company's new data center in Lenexa, Kansas.
"We are confident that even the most experienced hosting reseller will be impressed with Fasthosts," says Stephen Holford, Chief Marketing Officer of Fasthosts Internet Inc. "US providers often cause many barriers to building a successful reseller hosting business and for resellers the market can be confusing and risky. Fasthosts aims to significantly improve the market, and our experience and status in Europe means that we can deliver unrivaled support and innovation in equal measures."
For more information on Fasthosts and reseller web hosting, visit fasthosts.com.
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