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Hi guys,
I love this forum and I wanted to share something with you.
I see you guys are looking for ideas to make a side-hustle money machine, but most of them need an initial investment.
So, let me share an idea... maybe it can help some of you.
Bunnyshell is a platform that connects to your cloud provider (aws, google cloud, digital ocean, azure and azure stack) and it helps you manage it through simple clicks.
This means, no more coding to maintain a server, especially on cloud.
Premise #1: Initial zero costs -> It costs you nothing to create an account at aws \ digital ocean.
Premise #2: Bunnyshell is free for the moment -> It costs you nothing to create an account.
Context: Most of the websites are on shared hosting\VPS and want to migrate to cloud, for better performance. But because of the set-up, a cloud server needs technical knowledge and it's hard to do it internally. That's why companies search for Providers, so they don't have to stress about this. Just like in the shared hosting\vps scenario.
Now... some companies started the same model of a Shared Hosting\VPS business and they turned to cloud.
They're offering Managed Cloud Hosting.
Same business model = the customer pays a fixed amount per month to have his website hosted somewhere. If he grows and needs more computer resources, he gets upgraded to a bigger payment plan.
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Without having the server know-how, you can do it too...
Solution: You create an account with a cloud provider (digital ocean even gives you free credits. search on google)... then you create an account on bunnyshell.
Once you've connected the accounts, you'll be able to create servers\environments for your customers.
You can acquire customers for cloud hosting and put a margin as high as you want. What you ask is what you get...
....
And the cherry on top is...
If you want to install Wordpress or Magento for a new customer, you just simply do it in just 1 click. (look for 1 click app marketplace)
If your customer wants a business intelligence tool -> You can 1 click install Metabase
If your customer wants an email marketing tool -> You can 1 click install Mautic
And many more.
All on cloud. All you can manage, through a platform.
That's just my perception of how you can start a side business.
After all these steps, all you have to do is to find customers. Email marketing\ cold calling \ whatever you think would work. This forum is full of useful advice.
That's all. I hope it helps.
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Full Disclosure: I'm working at Bunnyshell.
My story: I've started 3 years ago, a web design & digital marketing agency with a childhood friend. We didn't know how to acquire customers constantly, so we had to shut down the business after 2 years. In my attempts to get hired, I landed here (bunnyshell). The reason why I'm disclosing this business model is that our platform is aimed at another audience (developers, sys-admins & devops). We've talked about all the uses cases of our platform and we realized that we don't want to focus on these channels, but we don't mind if somebody else does.
And because the past 2 years I've been actively reading this forum, I wanted to share back some love with you guys.
Cheers,
Alex
I love this forum and I wanted to share something with you.
I see you guys are looking for ideas to make a side-hustle money machine, but most of them need an initial investment.
So, let me share an idea... maybe it can help some of you.
Bunnyshell is a platform that connects to your cloud provider (aws, google cloud, digital ocean, azure and azure stack) and it helps you manage it through simple clicks.
This means, no more coding to maintain a server, especially on cloud.
Premise #1: Initial zero costs -> It costs you nothing to create an account at aws \ digital ocean.
Premise #2: Bunnyshell is free for the moment -> It costs you nothing to create an account.
Context: Most of the websites are on shared hosting\VPS and want to migrate to cloud, for better performance. But because of the set-up, a cloud server needs technical knowledge and it's hard to do it internally. That's why companies search for Providers, so they don't have to stress about this. Just like in the shared hosting\vps scenario.
Now... some companies started the same model of a Shared Hosting\VPS business and they turned to cloud.
They're offering Managed Cloud Hosting.
Same business model = the customer pays a fixed amount per month to have his website hosted somewhere. If he grows and needs more computer resources, he gets upgraded to a bigger payment plan.
-------------------------
Without having the server know-how, you can do it too...
Solution: You create an account with a cloud provider (digital ocean even gives you free credits. search on google)... then you create an account on bunnyshell.
Once you've connected the accounts, you'll be able to create servers\environments for your customers.
You can acquire customers for cloud hosting and put a margin as high as you want. What you ask is what you get...
....
And the cherry on top is...
If you want to install Wordpress or Magento for a new customer, you just simply do it in just 1 click. (look for 1 click app marketplace)
If your customer wants a business intelligence tool -> You can 1 click install Metabase
If your customer wants an email marketing tool -> You can 1 click install Mautic
And many more.
All on cloud. All you can manage, through a platform.
That's just my perception of how you can start a side business.
After all these steps, all you have to do is to find customers. Email marketing\ cold calling \ whatever you think would work. This forum is full of useful advice.
That's all. I hope it helps.
-------------------------
Full Disclosure: I'm working at Bunnyshell.
My story: I've started 3 years ago, a web design & digital marketing agency with a childhood friend. We didn't know how to acquire customers constantly, so we had to shut down the business after 2 years. In my attempts to get hired, I landed here (bunnyshell). The reason why I'm disclosing this business model is that our platform is aimed at another audience (developers, sys-admins & devops). We've talked about all the uses cases of our platform and we realized that we don't want to focus on these channels, but we don't mind if somebody else does.
And because the past 2 years I've been actively reading this forum, I wanted to share back some love with you guys.
Cheers,
Alex
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