| Looks to template-like in my opinion.
At first I was going to comment on the pricing but then I saw the 'hint' where the package was limited to 1 domain for the lowest. That's well and good. I'd hate to see unlimited domains being offered with that much bandwidth and space because the revenue's not sustainable and you'll eventually fail if people start to use the resources that they pay for. Having the one domain limit (from a business view) is a good idea because - really - you can't sell that much bandwidth at that price and stay in business long.
I didn't do all the math but 1 TB of top tier bandwidth per month will cost you a small fortune. 300 GB for under 12 dollars will, well, not work in the long run IF they use it. We call it overselling and I believe that there's a model for overselling that works IF you pay attention and are willing to invest when it reaches 75% full or so. (With non-overselling I'd say 90% is the upper limit for upgrading.)
Does it validate? I know that that was something I was looking at heavily (oddly enough - I'll explain in a second) when looking to enter the business. The folks I went through went through a LOT of problems in the process of getting my business. Months and months and hundreds (thousands perhaps) of pre-sales questions went into it. Validation was important because I wanted to know that the people who were going to be supporting me so that I could support my clients were at the cutting (but not bleeding) edge of technology and that they had a clear understanding of the Internet and everything that might count to my clients.
It was fun though... Anyhow it doesn't look too bad assuming you're willing to upgrade when the time comes because that price simply isn't available anywhere I've ever looked. We/they all seem to offer it these days but no, that revenue won't be supportable once you find clients who use their resources.
KGIII |