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    Default MiniAccounts & Advertising Benefits

    I think it would be cool to offer "mini accounts" for people very new to websites.

    Example: 3GB space, 60 GB bandwidth/month, 10 FTP accounts, 30 subdomains, 10 databases, 1 free domain, $30 a year.

    or even an "ultra-mini" plan, like 1GB space, 12GB bandwidth/month, ftp access, php and cgi-bin (no extras), no free domain, $16 a year.

    Also, I'm doing some lecturing at my university, and will be recommending WHB. Is there any kind of incentive program for me to continue to recommend WHB? (say, google adwords, an extra free domain, etc.)

    Also note that I mention the plans above because a lot of college students who have very little income would love something like that, I think. It would be cool if I could find some way to offer them that plan as I lecture.

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    We have our affiliate program but it may be difficult to track with you lecturing and not promoting online. If you email me (matt[at]webhostingbuzz.com) we may be able to setup some custom deal for you.

    We can also discuss a student type package.
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    $30/year? Yikes, let's keep them on a separate server. IMHO, pricing at WHM is already too low. Low prices attracts many problem clients interested only in lowest price.

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