Best WordPress Reseller Hosts

If you run a small WordPress agency or you are a freelancer with many small clients, it makes sense to think about offering hosting to those clients. It can be a great way for generating an almost 100% passive income stream and give a more comprehensive service to your customers. I’ve done this successfully for many years, and in this post I’ll be sharing some of the best WordPress hosting reseller plans that I’ve used.

WebHostingBuzz

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WebHostingBuzz are a very well established company and they offer WordPress-specific plans, which is something I always look for when selecting a host, as it shows me that they are dedicated to this platform and have people capable of helping out with problems pertaining to WordPress in particular.

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For the purposes of reselling hosting to your customers, I would recommend going for the WP Multi-Site plan which starts at a very affordable $9.95 per month. You can easily have 40+ small sites on this plan, each of them paying $5 a month, so you’ve got some great profit margins in there.

Sign up to WebHostingBuzz Reseller plans

HostNine

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HostNine is another host I’ve relied on for a long time. They respond to questions quickly and professionally. Although they don’t offer specific WordPress hosting, the reseller hosting they offer is really awesome, especially for those who have international clients, as you can easily migrate server locations at the click of a button.

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They have 5 dedicated reselling plans which shows that reseller hosting is a big part of their business. You can easily scale your reseller hosting business with HostNine, so if you’re really going for it, this is a very good choice.

Sign up for a HostNine Reseller account

SiteGround

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SiteGround’s reseller hosting program is created for web designers and developers that maintain their customers’ websites on a long term basis. It’s designed to make it easy to include a highly reliable web hosting as part of your service and increase your revenue at the same time.

Reselling with SiteGround works differently than other hosts. They have a credit system in place, which I will explain below. 

The first thing you do is sign up and buy a minimum of 5 credits. The more credits you buy, the cheaper things get.

  • $49 for 1-4 credits
  • $45 for 5-10 credits
  • $42 for 11+ credits

That means that to start off you will need $225 (5X45).  That includes 5 StartUp shared plans for a total of 50 GB hard drive space. Each plan can take up to 10,000 monthly visitors and includes free domain names, free setups & transfers, free CloudFlare CDN, daily backups, and cPanel & SSH Access.

The 5 credits can be used in any way you want, so you could say create 10 reseller accounts with those 5 credits. The 50 GB space would thus be divided among those 10 accounts, giving you 5 GB per account. It’s your choice how to divide the accounts up.

So to recap you’d be paying around $18 a month for your reseller account. Clearly you can turn a very healthy profit even if you just have a handful of clients.

Another alternative with SiteGround is to use their cloud hosting and reseller accounts from that platform. This is ideal if you have many clients, say more than 20.

Sign up for SiteGround’s Reseller Hosting

A2 Hosting

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A2 Hosting are a reliable host you can trust with your clients’ websites. They use a high-performance platform called SwiftServer and provide many features in each of their three reseller hosting plans.

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Although not specifically for WordPress, they do mention that their reseller accounts are recommended for WordPress.

Sign Up for an A2 Reseller hosting account

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About Jean Galea

Jean Galea is a WordPress developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of WP Mayor and WP RSS Aggregator. His personal blog can be found at jeangalea.com and he also consults via Clarity.fm.

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