Web Hosting in the Third WorldWeb Hosting
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by Rodney Ringler August 02, 2006
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Web hosting is a competitive business with, literally, 10’s of
thousands of web hosting companies worldwide. The majority of all web
hosts focus their efforts on North America and Western Europe. There is
some focus on Asia with their internet boom. But Africa, South America,
Eastern Europe, and the Middle East are prime burgeoning areas that
receive little focus from the major web hosting companies. Over the
next 10 years we see tremendous growth in these markets, and some savvy
web hosting companies can ensure great long term growth potential by
establishing their brands in these markets.
The United States and other industrialized countries are very
attractive to customers in these developing areas because of the
established infrastructures, datacenters, and established base of
skilled computer workers. Trying to start a world class datacenter in
Ghana, for example, has huge hurdles. Just transferring money in and
out of the country is a laborious process that includes government
approval for any cash transfer. Another factor is the major credit card
companies. They do not issue cards to customers in places like Ghana or
Tanzania. For a web host to manage customers from these countries they
cannot have auto-billing. Establishing a US brand there might be worth
the extra headaches because you already have an advantage over local
businesses with infrastructure and billing systems.
But other countries like India, Brazil, and Russia offer huge markets
today. With growing middle classes these countries have established
banking systems to facilitate credit card transactions. They also
have a growing number of small businesses and a middle classes with
internet access. These are 2 prime target audiences for new web
hosting customers. Establishing you brand in Brazil, for instance, can
yield a large customer base over the next decade as this country
continues to grow its internet access, middle class and overall
population. Doing business there is as easy as it is in the US from a
web host’s perspective.
India is the obvious country but with their huge IT trained workforce
and outsourcing industry for web hosting support, they will not yield
customers as easily. They already have some of the best datacenters and
web hosting support staffs in the world. Not surprisingly some web
hosting companies from India are becoming very large. This being said,
India does have a population of 1 billion people. That is over 3 times
the population of the US. So, there is still a lot of room for web
hosting companies to gain market share.
As competition continues to increase in North America, these other
areas like South America, Africa, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East
will continue to provide plenty of growth potential. Developing a
marketing and branding strategy now in these areas can payoff greatly
so they continue toward industrialization and the first world. |