As the title states, I'm curious how often you (if you are a current reseller) have switched reseller hosting companies.
Would be awesome if you could post why (outgrew them, they went out of business, they had poor performance, etc).
Never, used the same one since I started
Once
Twice
3 or more times
As the title states, I'm curious how often you (if you are a current reseller) have switched reseller hosting companies.
Would be awesome if you could post why (outgrew them, they went out of business, they had poor performance, etc).
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I believe people do not switch from reseller to reseller. They must be upgrading from reseller to VPS or dedicated
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Yes, it is a nice poll but need some corrections. People never face much problem with hosting packages and then they upgrade. Most important thing is that they face problems with support.
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yes,
generally at beginning phase buddy take reseller as soon as they get hug clients switch to vps etc.
this a basic structure not fit to all guy...
Indeed,people will not switch from reseller to reseller generally.Instead,they may upgrade their hosting plan mostly among different plans.It is more convenient than to switch resellers,unless they are really so unsatisfied with the current reseller hosting .
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A lot of the ideas mentioned above are pretty much on point.For me, one of the main requirements is to stick with cPanel. The reason behind, is it makes migration so much easier and seamless. It is easy to change host as well.
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