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Originally Posted by Jon
I'm worried that if I do invest in a server, come up with some good offers (like the first month for free) people might sign up to the service and not carry on with a monthly subscription.
How do you increase your customer retention (ability to "hold" on to customers)?
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The "first month FREE" offer is always a gamble, as you say... People can have free hosting for a month and then move on (it may also attract spammers and other low lives). You could make the free month the second or third month? You can have them pay for 10 months upfront and revieve 12 months hosting? (not many will do this with a new company though).
The single biggest retainer of clients is service - If you are there for them when they need you, and your uptime is good (98% +) then they are likely to stay...
Hosting is a strange business, most new host's think like a traditonal "retailer" - that they need to have the best offers & prices... This simply isn't true - a good example of this is the dedicated server company Rackspace, they are probably the biggest UK dedicated server provider and yet they offer a lot less in terms of features and resources than most providers and at HUGE costs - but they are the biggest because they have a reputation for the best service and network in the business... So people buy from them
