If you need one account to host multiple websites, reseller hosting is for you. Whether you are a web designer looking to provide hosting to your clients or you just have multiple websites of your own and want to pay a single monthly fee, reseller hosting gives you freedom and flexibility to create fully fledged hosting accounts. You get a reseller Control Panel where you add, edit, manage and delete your sub accounts and each sub account you create comes with all the features of a regular shared hosting plan. Sub accounts also feature Control Panel and all the benefits that it offers. We also include your own personal nameservers (or you can use our anonymous ones), meaning we stay in the background at all times and do the hard work for you

Reseller hosting from ASPHostPortal.com is fast and reliable. We are one of the larger reseller hosting providers around and with this expertise, you get a winning combination of features, plan allowances at a low cost. Of course, this is all backed up by our award winning support, now available via helpdesk 24x7.

What is Reseller Hosting?

A reseller is a middle-man who sells web space on somebody else's server. Reselling schemes vary widely. They fall into the following categories:

(a) The reseller acts as an agent for the web hosting company. The service is advertised by the reseller as being with the actual web hosting company. People buy direct from the web hosting company but the reseller gets a cut if customers mention the reseller's name.

(b) The reseller acts as a marketer for the web hosting company. The service is advertised by the reseller as being with the actual web hosting company. People buy the service from the reseller but all further contact they have is direct with the web hosting company.

(c) The reseller appears to be a web hosting company in his own right, handling sales and support but 'rebadges' somebody else's service. A customer buys web space from the reseller who buys web space (at a lower price) from the actual web hosting company. Customers contact the reseller for support.

A variant on this scheme is that customers are invoiced by the web hosting company in the reseller's name and the reseller gets a cut. Support will usually be via the reseller in order to keep up the pretence that the reseller is a web hosting company in his own right.