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Any Reseller like BuyShared?
buyshared reseller hosting work perfect for me, they cheap and have stable but i need another provider like them.
i just sell shared hosting for PBN use so almost my client website didnt have much visitor.
Can you recommend another reseller like buyshared?
my budget is $5/mo for 10 gb diskspace which allow 20 cpanel account on it
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I can offer reseller for $5/month in Phoenix.
https://clients.mrvm.net/cart.php?a=add&pid=4
We provide Alpha Reseller at $5/mo with Free Blesta License and Reseller hosting at $4/m. Dedicated IP at $2.x something per month or pay annually and get good discount.
You are not sure about your own IP pricing?
IP Address is not our priority. Price is $2.49/m. We focus on server quality and speed.
Lol
..welp
When you say an ip address is not your priority does that mean it’s only if you want one with your alpha reslller?
You might not be as daft as look and sound if they come without one.
Our latest offer:
RESELLER1 Package:
UK location.
Nop. Buyshared is the only one.
Hostmantis always have great discounts (usually 75% off) when paid quaterly. Their NY location also have DDoS protection if that maters. They are stable and fast. Check out WHT for offers.
Host4Half have reseller hosting that starts at $2 month for 20gb ssd disk.
>- 25GB SSD Disk Space
> - 1TB Monthly Bandwidth
> - 25 cPanel Accounts
> - Free Domain Name*
> - Available for £3.20 ($4.43) monthly with promotional code RCGQ15U23V
> - Click here to order!
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thanks for info nice deal
thanks for info.
one of my worry about hostmantis is they dont use r1soft or another backup software. but maybe i will try their smallest plan
Hey there, https://clients.ho-ost.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=31 is 10GB SSD for $5/Month. No account limit.
And also refuse to help migrate accounts to their server, you should do it by yourself. However like @FredQc said their server is cheap and really stable. My SG location is 99.994% for a few months now.
For backup you can use
WHMBackupWHMEasyBackup $16 one-time purchase. cmiiw.And boy look at all those hopeful offers.
We are providing the following specs at only $3.99/Mon:
20 GB SSD Storage
500 GB Bandwidth
25 cPanel Accounts
cPanel/WHM Access
One Click Installs
Free SSL Certificates
Free cPanel Migrations
In addition to that start using our reseller plan now and get 10% off! Coupon code: 10PEROFF
LINK to ORDER
Saw owlinternet in WHT.
Anyone used them?
Just want to try. Post reviews plz.
do you backup your server?
do you use cloudlinux? if yes how much limit per cpanel on it
thanks
Yes, we are using CloudLinux with LiteSpeed Web Server. In regards to backup, we secure daily backups and keep last 7 restore points, there is no such limit per panel or storage.
You can look at our offers : Here
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You can look at our offers : Here
And again, your closest offer is 2-3x his budget, or am I missing something?
Is this also with free ssl certificates (let's Encrypt). Your offer here says yes, your homepage no..
No not the let's Encrypt, we offer free AutoSSL issued by Comodo in all the plans, it is not just mentioned in one fo the plans in page. However, It is fully supported in all the plans.
His comments are always over budget of OP and simple link to website's page
Be careful with cheap shared IPs offer. These are already full of (crappy!) PBN and hosting with this crap does seem to me like a call to google for a manual check of all sites hosted on these IPs (as they do when an IP hosts many suspicious websites) - your websites could very well be deindexed in a matter of days or months...
Google manually checking websites under a certain IP?? Pfffffff dont make me laugh.
Next you're gonna say that they check the manually all the websites that are protected by cloudflare because one of them is suspicious.
Just check IP blacklists, if yours is not there then you are good to go.
It's half automated. If too many sites are flagged on a certain IP humans can verify that IP as they want to avoid the situation where too many sites try to fool the serp. They have a team doing that full time in India. Several hundred people.
Read a bit on PBN you'll see. The information is out there, from PBN owner as well as from Google. Some big players had part of their networks deindexed, they were hosting on dedicated IPs; different networks on each IPs, not a whole network went down but all sites from several IP did disappear from the SERP...
Too many websites removed from the SERPs from google = not good. Usually they are pretty good and won't kill a decent website hosted in a sea of shit. But if you look at the kind of sites hosted by the super cheap LET hosts (so many spammy badly done escort PBN) you might feel like paying a bit more or getting a dedicated IP is worth it. Better safe than sorry.
Feel free not to believe that google tries to fight against those trying to fool the serp and that this corporation with tons of money is ready to pay for cheap labour for that: as long as your content is clean you should be OK anyway. And PBNs.. it probably doesn't hurt the internets if some of those are deindexed...
I don't know if half the providers here throwing offers are gullible or have no idea what a PBN will do to their other clients.
For those providers that have no fucking idea what a PBN is and you have a potential client that is looking to host some of his PBN sites on your network, RUN THE FUCK AWAY!
These are literally the crypto miners equivalent for shared hosting. They will ruin your IP space so quick, you won't even know what messed you up. On top of that, your other clients will suffer negatively on the SERPs and can possibly get de-indexed.
@vovler you should know that @datanoise didn't mean manually as in some human manually checking, but more like the algorithm including all of the other sites hosted on the same ip as part of a PBN network of sites.
PBN are cancerous to shared hosting providers. Any provider that is willing to offer hosting to PBN clients should be put on a BLACK LIST. In fact, this should be put right on the rules of LET @AnthonySmith, just how we don't allow shoe guys to come looking for private ips, we shouldn't allow PBN requests as well.
PBNs are not that cancerous as you may think, even on shared IPs. Cloudflare surely protects a bunch of PBNs, and there are case studies that show that turning cloudflare on and off had no effect in rankings, and some that show otherwise. So, shouldnt you use cloudflare?
PBNs are basically a bunch of blogs that point to money websites, that web of websites backlinking toneach other gets penalized, not everything under the same IP or entire network.
But... No one knows 100% how google works