Hey Hey,

A couple of things, the page looks decent.. the major, rather minor, problems have already been pointed out. I'd clarify this line
Extra Bandwidth: $2 Per Month
Contractually I could argue that regardless of how much I exceed my limit by I only owe you two bucks, however I'm assuming you mean per gigabyte. The unlimited subdomains is a good idea because it's really only a named entry.. big deal.. I've chosen to not go with hosts before because they were limitting my subdomains. I like your email address layouts, however you may want to say unlimited forwards. Many times companies will want to setup many accounts so that it looks like they're important and have them all forward to the same mailbox. Forwards are just lines in your qmail/postfix config files, so it's really beneficial to give that.. It just makes the packages look a little meatier. I would also reconsider your unlimited databases on all accounts. Large databases will require large amounts of ram (one of our servers.. just a SQL database runs on 9GB of ram)... Also they can get quite large is size. It's common to offer 1 database for basic accounts, 3-5 for standard accounts and 10 for unlimited.. Then you charge a buck/month/database or something like that.. You don't want someone to go crazy on the database requirement.

I think you should reconsider coding your ordering pages. If I were looking to buy from you, I'd be turned off by the fact that you have coded everything into it's own single order page. It'd look a lot more professional if there were a single order page with a pulldown box of all the packages. Say I choose a package and fill out the forms.. then I decide I want a bigger package, that's a hassle to me... if I have to go back and fill everything out all over again, where as if I just had to change a pull down menu.. I might be interested in upgrade right off the bat. Your page is also static html.. try and go with some php/asp.. even if it's just PHP extensions.. it'll look better to your average user without a lot of technical background.

Will you be offering a web-based administrative front end (i didn't browse indepth.. i may have missed this).. cpanel is a great package for things like this.. and it gives customers the option of following a basic template..They can greate professional looking pages without much hassle. Have you considered webmail? check into Horde or SquirrelMail.... It's always an added perk for users, if they don't have to open a client and then they can check their mail on the road.. it's pretty standard these days..

Anyways.. those are my opinions.. I've got lots more if ya want them.

Peace,
HT