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Rustam Apaev2012-07-05 10:08:31
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Rustam Apaev, 2012-07-05 10:08:31

Friends asked me to make a website - what is the best way to arrange hosting and a domain?

I have made about a dozen websites in my life. And these were people close to me, relatives and friends. so I registered the domain through webmoney, any hosting, and off I went.

And now the question arose - what if you make a site for strangers? How to register a domain and hosting. Especially if the customers in this thread are not booming. But you don’t want to register something for yourself, but you want them to remain completely independent.

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oENDark, 2012-07-05
@oENDark

I always do this:
I take passport data from the one whose website will be and register a domain for it. I register mail for him and register everything on it, after which I give him all the data in the form of a printout (access to mail, domain, hosting, database) and say that I will need to change the password to mail for security so that I do not know him.
Sometimes I show how to change the password if the person does not understand at all.
Thus, he has all the data and if someone else takes care of the site, then these pieces of paper will be enough for him and no hemorrhoids.

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Sergey Beresnev, 2012-07-05
@sectus

I register for the client's data. In the contact details, in addition to the client's mail, I also indicate my mailbox.

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kocherman, 2012-07-05
@kocherman

I register domains and hostings for the left data. Many services do not ask for passport data. I buy RU domains for 93 rubles at www.mnogodomenov.biz (there is a referral program, that is, you can earn small kickbacks from your clients who use it).
Hosting also needs to be arranged according to the referral program and receive from 20% of the client's costs for hosting to your money.

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