How to start a hosting comapny

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I really would really like to start a hosting company. I have no idea where to start. How much money you need who you need to pay to setup servers. If anyone knows HMU.
 
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High performance, consistent uptime and fast support. Minecraft hosting that just works.

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Please share with us your business registration for your legitimate host you ran and failed. Because after all, you have all the knowledge in this industry so you must have all the proper registration because your knowledge would have told you that.

Actually NOT ONLY my knowledge told me to hold off but also a business administration office down in New York while I was there for a program vetted my thoughts of the following.

Until I made my state's legal requirements of $xxx/year revenue, registration is only an optional investment.

Remember registrations (whether done to minimally to comply to legal standards or for "market efforts") has no bearings behind the products/services by the company.
 

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Actually NOT ONLY my knowledge told me to hold off but also a business administration office down in New York while I was there for a program vetted my thoughts of the following.

Until I made my state's legal requirements of $xxx/year revenue, registration is only an optional investment.

Remember registrations (whether done to minimally to comply to legal standards or for "market efforts") has no bearings behind the products/services by the company.

So what you are saying is when you ran a company it failed 1 week after the typical time of failure but that it also did not even meet the states required amount for it to even be considered a business? Yet you advocate that there is money to be made in the industry from new hosts that open?
It sounds to me like you are trying to set people up to fail, are you profiting money from this some how?
 

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So what you are saying is when you ran a company it failed 1 week after the typical time of failure but that it also did not even meet the states required amount for it to even be considered a business? Yet you advocate that there is money to be made in the industry from new hosts that open?

Yes, just new ventures just need to try from other angles. If you "live, breathe, eat, and sleep" Minecraft. Then why should one be provoked from trying to make a living off the Minecraft market?

Despite all the failures I gone though I am far from "being done" with providing Minecraft related solutions. It may not be the same exact thing but as long as Minecraft is "still a thing" I am still going to try to successfully provision Minecraft related solutions.


Failures is the part of life, learn and improve from them.
 

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There are a few easy steps to making a hosting company.
  1. Buy a shitty OVH server
  2. Buy Multicraft
  3. Choose a name(Something like ServersBlockMineHosting)
  4. Buy a website
  5. Advertise(When advertising make sure you say professional atleast 10 times!)
  6. Get no customers
  7. Close after one month
  8. Dissapear
 
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