I have a customer looking for a new host for his business site and I have a few questions.
I would like to get him a new host and new domain, which seems straightforward.
I also want to transfer and park his existing domain and point it at the new domain, which seems do-able, but the process isn't quite as clear. Can you give me a little more info on how to do this?
I'm also interested in your sub-domain policy. All I've seen is a statement saying you can't give someone free hosting as a sub-domain. I saw a post stating that it was OK to host family member's sites as sub-domains. On the other hand I saw a post by someone who said they hosted a site to a friend as a sub-domain for their band, which didn't seem to be a problem. What about a single person involved in more than one related or unrelated business? What about a group or club involved in related hobbies that wants to host a number of sites under a single domain, such as a site about different types of pets?
I can understand that you don't want people reselling their host resources without a reseller's account; on the other hand they are purchasing these resources at your price and should be able to use them reasonable. They should also have a clear understanding of how they can use them. Most companies will not want to purchase a sub-domain to save a very few bucks when they can have their own domain, so this policy seems directed at friends looking to fully utilize their resources. In a business there may be more than one person that has reason to put up a site for that business (such as different departments). I've known many companies that encourage employees to host their own personal home page. I understand this is usually with larger self-hosted company sites, but even a small company should be able to do this if they feel it benefits their business. What about a small business where the owner wants to host his own personal or family site under the business domain?
The use of sub-domains versus the use of directories seems somewhat subtle. Can you please clarify your policy and intent in regards to sub-domains? I know this sub-domain question is quite involved, but as a tech consultant I need to be able to address my customers needs and have ready answers. I don’t want to direct them into an unworkable solution making me look uninformed and maybe requiring costly redesign and rework.
Thanks,
paul
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http://frontrange4u.com