Choosing a package network provider is the most important step for many webmasters when entering the industry. If you choose the right one, the launch of the platform and subsequent operations will be much smoother; if you choose the wrong one, you may continue to deal with problems from the first day.

Many novices only look at the quotation and think that the low price is an advantage. But Baowang is not about buying ordinary goods. Later service, system stability and function expansion are often more important than the upfront price.

1. Must-see demo site

Don’t just look at the screenshots, be sure to actually open the demo site. Focus on testing mobile phone experience, page speed, game classification, event display, login registration and member center.

The demo site experience is poor, and the official site is usually not much better.

2. You must watch the background

The backend is a tool used every day for operations. Whether membership management, recharge and withdrawal, agency management, report center, activity configuration, site messages, and authority management are clear is an important criterion for judging the professionalism of a supplier.

3. Ask about the after-sales scope

What issues will be handled free of charge after going online? What are the additional charges? How long is the response time? Is there any technical assistance? These must be clarified in advance.

4. Look at customization capabilities

A supplier that only changes logos is completely different from a supplier that can really do function customization, UI adjustment, and activity development. The ability to scale is important if you want to operate in the long term.

5. Look at service attitude and communication efficiency

Whether the communication before signing the contract is professional, whether the answers to questions are clear, and whether the plan is specific, all these can reflect the later cooperation experience.

Summary

When choosing a package provider, don’t just look at the price. What should really be compared is the system, backend, after-sales, customization capabilities and long-term service. Cheap but unstable and often ends up being more expensive.