I'm fairly new to business, but I want to go into business for myself. The company I'm with now works with a kid who is only 19 years old and went into business for himself offering server space and now makes enough that it's self-supporting.
One thing I DO know is I need to build up capital, but I'm fairly young (22 years old) and I don't think my credit is decent enough to apply for loans. However, before I even consider raising capital for this venture, I'm not sure how I would even get started.
Do I just purchase up servers and a high bandwidth? Do I need to start buying up domain names? Is this something I could do out of home or should I lease a facility? I was thinking of purchasing one of those pre-built barn-type buildings and insulating it myself and converting that into an office at home.
I guess a side question would be what are some good books to read on the subjects of small business and networking/servers? Should I focus on Windows or Linux servers? HELP!!
I want to go into business for myself offering server space, but I'm not sure how to get started...?
It doesn't take alot of money at all to get started.
Go with Host Gator.
http://www.hostgator.com
You can start selling server space for only $24.95 monthly.
Can host 25--100 sites depending on how much space your providing.
As your client base grows, then you can purchase additional servers. Their awesome been using them for years,.
Michael
http://www.webmasterautomation.com
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