I really don't understand.

Are you saying you offer multiple panels for each account? E.g.: each
subdomain have their own panel?

On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Jay<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Most designers organise hosting for their clients once their web site
> is complete. A common method is to buy them a domain and store their
> site on one hosting account. This is useful but it takes away all
> control from your client. They won't have access to a control panel or
> webmail that should be included with hosting.
>
> As the foudner of Creadore, designer and PHP coder; I prefer to give
> each client access to their own account. This way they can control
> their site by using the control panel provided. They can create and
> manage email accounts, install statistics software etc. This is a much
> more professional service is greatly appreciated by past clients.
>
> As a recommendation, I urge you to look at Creadore's hosting
> packages. They are ideal for the casual PHP developer, web designer or
> large business. Would be interesting to hear your thoughts on this.
>
> www.creadore.co.uk/hosting
>
> You can also follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/creadore
>
> >
>



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