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Where to post vps reseller program
LittleCreek
Member, Patron Provider
in General
I am going to have a VPS reseller program available soon but not sure where to post it. The prices of course exceed the normal VPS offers because its essentially combining several VPSs into one program so that a user can create their own VPSs with the features they need within the set limitations of the package. Can I post these offers somewhere here?
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Reduce price to $7 and you can post here.
$7 would allow reselling two 256MB VPS.
"Larger package available on website".
Check the posting rule here https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/153228/rules-for-selling-on-lowendtalk-updated-04th-sep-2018/p1
I think you can just post it on offer
Anynode did it
$7/m is limitation for one vps so if you can create X vps just multiple it with $7 for limitation
I also interested for this idea because not much doing it like anynode before (I like their resource pool thing)
Post it in the offers section.
Jon said I can't post it here but I could submit an offer to LowEndBox. So look for it there in the next week or so.
Post offer at LowEndBox and also put your reseller vps page link here with your regular VPS deals so people can open that from here as well.
I'm sure you will not break any rules by posting just a link here
Yeah, but no one reads LEB. The engagement on posts is minimal.
Not true.
Review the amount of comments on a LET offer and then compare the comments on a LEB offer.
Then, remove the LEB comments where someone is mentioning the typos, or broken links in the LEB submission.
Then, tell me, which has the most engagement?
You don't even need a registered account to comment on a LEB submission. The barrier to comment and engage in an offer is even less there when compared to LET, yet LET offers draws more comments and engagement.
You said no one reads LEB.
That is not true.
Typical.
Oh, you're right. I read it this morning. Someone read it, I guess I shouldn't have said, "no one".
Was just arguing that LET > LEB in terms of engagement from readers.