Cpanel Hosting And Automation

August 4, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch  
Filed under Setting Up Accounts

If you’re looking to make money in the web hosting business, don’t get scared away by how competitive it is. Sure the market is over-saturated and a new web hosting company seemingly pops up every 5 minutes, but the market is also huge and growing. Everyone these days either hosts websites or needs websites hosted. You can claim your piece of the pie, grow your revenues and your business without breaking a sweat, if you keep one word in mind – automation.Virtually every aspect of running your web hosting business can be automated these days. Web Hosting Control panels such as Plesk, Ensim and Cpanel are standard fare with every web hosting package. They allow your customers (end-users) to create email accounts and FTP accounts, check their stats, install software and more, often with just a few mouse clicks. Most of these control panels are based on a three tiered system, where the hosting company has administrative access on the server level, while resellers can manage multiple domains at the reseller level, then all the customers of the reseller each get their own instance of the control panel to manage their own email, ftp, stats and more.Generally, hosting resellers are responsible for providing technical support to their end users, although some companies are now providing end-user support as well, freeing up the reseller even more to concentrate on marketing and growing his customer base. Automation at the control panel level is essential and the more tasks your end users can complete on their own, the better off you’ll be and the more time you’ll have to concentrate on marketing and other tasks.Providing technical support to your customers can also be a challenge to those first entering the web hosting business, You’ll need to have some basic understanding of server administration and DNS or be able to hire someone who can help you. Again, there are companies to whom you can outsource your technical support needs and many of these companies operate through an automated web based support ticketing system such as Kayako E-Support or something similar. These systems will often allow for a mix of outsourced and in-house support reps while remaining transparent to the end-user.Then there is the billing and provisioning aspect of your hosting business. This too can be easily automated these days using software like Moderngigabyte’s Modernbill or WHMCS. Both of these systems will integrate with your servers and control panels (Cpanel, Plesk, Ensim etc.) as well as with many domain registrars and merchant card and payment processors such as Authorizenet and Paypal, to provide a complete end to end automated provisioning and billing system. These types of systems generally integrate some type of order form or order wizard as well, making for a truly complete automated system. When set up properly, a prospective customer will be able to view your packages and pricing options on your website, register for the plan he wants to purchase, register a new domain name, enter his contact and payment info and complete the signup process. Then the system will generate an invoice and email it to the customer, send the transaction to the merchant card processor (sometimes going through optional fraud checks on the way) and if approved, send the domain registration to the registrar, provision the account on the server based on the package and quotas that have been predefined, mark the invoice as paid and email that to the customer along with a welcome email detailing the login and password information they need to not only access the control panel and FTP for their new hosting account, but for the billing interface as well. Generally these orders then get placed into some kind of pending queue, awaiting moderation and approval by you the admin, before the final steps are processed to guard against fraud and prevent those seeking to do harm.So ultimately you have a complete end to end automated web hosting system even at the reseller level that leaves you free to market and grow your business and to support your customers without having to worry about the repetitive tasks of provisioning accounts, setting up email accounts, billing etc. If you’re truly looking to get into the web hosting arena with the hopes of growing your business, then look for a host who can provide you with these kinds of automated services, so you can concentrate on your customers needs and marketing and growing your customer base.

Cpanel Server! an Effortless Foundation for Hosting Business

June 30, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch  
Filed under cPanel




What does the term cPanel signify?

In real sense, it is a web hosting control panel system installed on a dedicated server. This panel system considers two sides:

1. 1. Web Host Manager (WHM) for the web host, and

2. CPanel for the end-user.

Web Host Manager (WHM), which allocates the web host to easily administer individual hosting accounts, reseller accounts and perform basic system and control panel continuation through a safe interface. A web host does not require bearing the headache of ensuring manual set up of user’s accounts, passwords, ftp accounts or mail accounts via the command line as it is complex in comparison to all other dedicated servers.

CPanel is intended for the end-users or hosting customers and provide them facility of commanding entire things on their accounts, plus accumulating / eliminating email accounts, commanding MySQL databases, construct redirects and FTP accounts etc.

Receiving a cPanel server:

It is not compulsory that every dedicated server purchased or leased via server providers have a cPanel with it. One can find a variety of automated control panels in the market, so one should give preference to a server which comes along with a cPanel. CPanel has joint venture with leading datacenters and provide discount on cPanel license when procured along with the server. If one needs to give example of cPanel partner NOCs (Network Operating Centers) then name of BurstNet and LiquidWeb comes in priority. These NOCs may propose a server excluding a control panel if user requires that, providing cPanel license at a supposed charge of $19.95. But, till now, cPanel can be established on a Linux based dedicated server or rather on virtual private server, on nothing else.

Got the server!! What next?

Prior to publicity and getting clients for new hosting business, one should concern about few of the initializations on his/her cPanel server if datacenter is not committed to do it.

Below are the steps essential on a new server:

1. Set up nameservers

2. Protect the server by tuning security settings

3. Verify whether all server services are operating efficiently or not

4. Install add-on scripts that one would like to put forward in front of his/her clients

5. Install security scripts if one likes to boost server security

Miscellaneous to keep in mind:

Regardless of having all these tremendous features, cPanel exclude any customer billing feature for web hosts which help them to manage customer accounts and payments. Rather still one have to physically register new clients and bill existing clients via few sort of online form or email. It generally includes dealing for a Pay pal or merchant account for the purpose of acquiring payments. If one look for a sophisticated solution such as Modern bills then it would not only manage cPanel through accounts and also bill one’s clients as per requirements.