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Features Making Money from e-Commerce: Part 1 - Creating your own online dating site for free Part 2 - Creating your own mobile phone shop for free Part 3 - Creating your own ringtone site for free Part 4 - Creating your own web hosting shop for free Tools Search engine submission and position checker |
Making Money from e-Commerce - Part 4 Creating your own website hosting reseller shop for free Have you ever wanted to set up your own e-commerce site but don’t have the funds to start one up? In this series of articles you will find out to create your own sites for little or no cost and start earning money. The previous articles showed you how to create a dating site, a mobile phone shop and a mobile content shop. This article will show you how to become a reseller of website hosting space. Lycos Europe is a well known web portal and have an established hosting business. They’ve now introduced an affiliate scheme that gives affiliates their own ready made website hosting resller shop. The program is called Lycos Partnershop and through it you can resell all their hosting packages, from the home user right through to professional hosting and dedicated servers. You can also resell their paid email service. The site you get is basically a copy of their main hosting shop site, with a header at the top containing the Partnershop logo and your chosen shop name. You can use banners or text links to direct visitors to the site, which will have a URL along the lines of www.partnershop.co.uk/shop/3050. If you have your own website though, you can use deep linking to direct visitors straight to a particular area of the site. This means you can create a site listing all the different hosting options and send the visitors straight to their chosen option. Click here to visit my Lycos Partnershop site, e-CommerceGuru Hosting - http://www.partnershop.co.uk/shop/3070/. An entry, listing or mention on www.e-commerceguru.co.uk does not constitute an endorsement of any product, service or programme. No responsibility or liability is taken for any losses incurred through the use of such goods, services or programmes. |
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