Hosting, the act of providing a service on behalf of an individual or company, is a concept that has been around for as long as the Internet. There are many types of hosting services, including Web, mail, and database hosting. However, the most popular and longest-lived hosting service has been Web site hosting.

To date, the Internet is a very select community. While more than 1 Billion households are on the Internet and more than 7 million business purchasers browse its product and service information each week, only about 1 million businesses are actually publishing product and service information there. What's more, the number of businesses actually supporting electronic commerce on the Net is so small as to be insignificant.

It is no surprise that the use of email as the main form of communication, whether business or personal, is a growing phenomenon. In fact, recent studies by several well known research firms have shown that the use of email is ever-increasing and will soon supplant more traditional forms of written communication. With a projected 300 million business email users worldwide, the ability to provide customers with stable, reliable and secure email accounts is no longer a luxury or “added feature”  Web Hosts, it has become a necessity.

The promise of big money is fueling the growth. Jeanne Schaaf, an analyst at Forrester Research, predicts the Web-hosting market will grow to about $19.8 billion by the end of 2004 from $1.4 billion at the end of last year-a 1,400% increase. Breaking the market down, Schaaf says shared-server and co-location services are expected to double over the next five years, to $890 million and $1 billion, respectively High-end services revenue will rise by more than 1,000%, to $10.9 billion for vendor-owned and fully-managed outsourced servers, and $6.8 billion for complex custom Web-hosting services.
Research firm IDC says Web services will drive a total opportunity in the U.S. of $21 billion by 2007, and will eventually peak at $27 billion in 2010.

Earning Potential for a web hosting company

The following is a real example of what you can earn if you subscribe for our business opportunity. A company with less than 200 customers can reach a monthly income of $1,793.13 dollar PER MONTH in the first year of business!!!

 
Financial Forecast - Web Hosting
 
Revenue 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Units sold 192 384 576 768 960 1152
Unit price  $         9.99  $         9.99  $         9.99  $          9.99  $          9.99  $          9.99
Gross revenue   1918.08   3836.16   5754.24    7672.32    9590.40 11508.48
   
Expenses  
Reseller Account  $       24.95  $       24.95  $        24.95  $        24.95  $         24.95  $         24.95
Advertising  $     100.00  $     100.00  $      100.00  $      100.00  $       100.00  $       100.00
   
   
Monthly Income  $     1,793.13  $      3,711.21  $     5,629.29  $  7,547.37  $     9,465.45  $     11,383.53

 

A well managed Web Hosting company can double the number of customers each year!

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