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  • HassanHassan Member, Patron Provider

    @goexodus said: Avoid markets that the barriers to entry are non existent and the margins as thin as can get. Even my teenager son with 2k can start such a VPS business ...

    Try as the wise MannDude said to sell customized services on few good paying customers. You will be amazed what little differentiation can do ...

    Its hard to get a few good paying customers if you aren't really known in the market, however I will take this into consideration for sure. I was thinking of offering Drupal or Wordpress Optimized VPS's

  • @goexodus said: Avoid markets that the barriers to entry are non existent

    .

    @goexodus said: with 2k can start such a VPS business ...

    $2k sounds like a barriar to me, summer hosts can spin up with less than 100 bucks by renting a dedi.

    @goexodus said: my teenager son

    If that is even true then I feel sorry for that kid ( http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/220223#Comment_220223 )

    Do you even read the bullshit you post on this forum?

  • Either I missed it or people have forgotten a big one; transparency.
    I want to know everything about a host before I buy their services.

    Or at least not lying and stealing my money... like http://myhosting.com did... asked for Canadian location, got American, asked to fix their cpanel image, didn't fix it, asked for refund of $330, only got $150 back...

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