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WebSavvy
27-02-2002, 03:49/03:49AM
Hi Zag,

I'd have replied to your post regarding this in the other thread, but it's been closed to new replies.

I am getting ready to launch my own webhosting company here in just a few days. I have a BB established there and would like to add the GoGuides Guides for Hire there in the forums once you've established it.

I also plan to add a link to these forums from within the forums at my hosting CO. as there is an abundance of knowledge here that anyone can benefit from.

The BB isn't going to be the traditional run of the mill BB that you find at most hosting companies (if they even offer one). I think it's a good idea so that way clients can ask questions and get answers. Also, I'd rather be honest. If folks don't like the hosting situation there, or if they do like it, they can post their experiences so that others can make an informed choice regarding with whom they choose to host.

BTW...if anyone here is interested, I will be looking for some Moderators for my forums. :)

OptWizard
27-02-2002, 08:32/08:32AM
Zag...I will be looking for your email....

:)

zag
28-02-2002, 02:38/02:38AM
Hi savvy1,


I am getting ready to launch my own webhosting company here in just a few days.
Congrats - got everything covered with the server needs? If not, drop me an e-mail and we can talk...


I have a BB established there and would like to add the GoGuides Guides for Hire there in the forums once you've established it.
That would be great! We are still getting all the details together, but OptWizard should be able to release info on this subject very soon.


I also plan to add a link to these forums from within the forums at my hosting CO. as there is an abundance of knowledge here that anyone can benefit from.
Your right - there is a lot of good information being passed around here. Looks like ihelpyou services is a complete hit with the net community. :D


I think it's a good idea so that way clients can ask questions and get answers.
That alone I think will help you build a good customer base. A little honesty and kindness can go a long way.

zag

WebSavvy
28-02-2002, 09:22/09:22AM
Hi Zag,

Thanks for your comments. :) Thanks, but I am quite covered in the server area. I have a pretty good one with lots of little perks...including Webmin, WHM, and CPanel 4.5

I have 2 different shopping carts, 2 different chat room options, 2 different mail program options, BB, and other CGI's all installed from within client CPanel from the click of a button. Plus all of the custom web tools that I've written, which a few of the Moderators in here have already seen and beta tested for me...plus my search engine submission. All will be available to clients at no extra cost.

:)