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Can you really get FREE web hosting?
Yes, there are hundreds of free hosts, as far as not having to
pay any money. Generally they either cost you in time, hosting
restrictions, or modifying your web pages by adding popups or
other adverts. When looking for free web hosting (especially on
search engines), you should beware that there are also a large
number of commercial web hosts that claim to offer free hosting,
but those have a catch, such as paying an excessive amount for a
domain name or other service, and therefore aren't really free.
How do the free web hosts make money?
The free hosts often make money in other ways, such as putting
banners, popups, or popunders on your site. Some free hosting
companies do not put ads on your site, but require you as the
webmaster to click on banners in their control panel or signup
process, or just display banners in the file manager in hopes you
will click them. Some lure visitors with free hosting in hopes you
will upgrade and pay for advanced features. A few send you
occasional emails with ads, or may even sell your email address.
Are free web hosts reliable?
Generally no, although there may be a few exceptions. If the
host is making money from banner ads or other revenue sources
directly from the free hosting, then they likely will stay in
business, provided someone doesn't abuse their hosting with spam,
hacking, etc., as often happens to new free web hosting companies
with liberal signup policies. If the host accepts just anyone,
especially with an automated instant activation and it offers
features such as PHP or CGI, then some users invariably try to
find ways to abuse it which can cause the host to have a lot of
downtime or the server to be slow. It is best if you choose a very
selective free host which only accepts quality sites (assuming you
have one).
Uses for free webspace
Free web hosting is not recommended for businesses unless you
can get domain hosting from an ad-free host that is very
selective. Other reasons for using free hosting would be to learn
the basics of website hosting, have a personal website with
pictures of your family or whatever, a doorway page to another
website of yours, or to try scripts you have written on different
hosting environments.
How to find the right free web hosting
The best place to search for free webhosting is on a free
webspace directory website (i.e. a site which specializes in
listing only free web hosting providers). There are some which add
new free hosts pretty much every week (and if it is updated often,
has usually had to delete about as many). There are also many
which almost never update their site, and a huge percent of their
links and info are outdated. Unfortunately that includes most of
the directories that were the best several years ago. The problem
is free hosts change so often, and most fold up in less than a
year (often even after only a day or two), that it is hard to keep
such a directory up-to-date. The most recommended directory is
Free Webspace (http://www.free-webhosts.com/),
which has a detailed list of over 1000 free web hosting providers
with user reviews, ratings, and searchable database. It is updated
daily, and the advanced free web hosting search has 42 options,
helping you to find the free hosting package with all the features
you need, such as CGI, PHP, MySQL, ASP, SSI, and FrontPage
extensions.
For a smaller, more selective list of the best free hosts,
there is also:
100 Best Free Webspace
(http://www.100-Best-Free-Webspace.com/)
Free Hosting (http://www.Absolutely-Free-Hosting.com/)
Free Webspace (http://www.free-webspace.org/)
Other (usually less useful) resources include subcategories of
freebies sites, search engines and directories, and forums. Your
ISP might also supply you with free webhosting.
Hints for finding the best free web hosting
Generally it is best not to choose a free hosting package with
more features than you need, and also check to see if the company
somehow receives revenue from the free hosting itself to keep it
in business. As already mentioned, it is best to try to get
accepted to a more selective free host if possible. Look at other
sites hosted there to see what kind of ads are on your site, and
the server speed (keep in mind newer hosts will be faster at
first). Read the Terms of Service (TOS) and host features to make
sure it has enough bandwidth for your site, large webspace and
file size limit, and any scripting options you might need. Read
free webspace reviews and ratings by other users on free hosting
directories. If you don't have your own domain name, you might
want to use a free URL forwarding service so you can change your
site's host if needed.
Recommended free web hosts
It would be awfully hard to recommend any host and someone not
like it, as different people need different hosting features and
have different priorities, and the hosting quality may change over
time. Also some people want free domain hosting (you own the
domain), and others might not be able to buy a domain. Here are
some of the most recommended free web hosts, and their main
features.
IllusionFxNet (http://www.illusionfxnet.com/)
offers subdomain or domain hosting, 500 MB webspace for domain or
250 MB for subdomain, no forced ads on your site, FTP and/or
browser upload, CGI and Perl, PHP, MySQL and PostgreSQL databases,
SSI, and FrontPage Extensions, as well as a Mailing-List. It has
"Unlimited bandwidth". There is also CPanel control panel with
most if not all the options you would find on a paid host: POP3
email, statistics, custom error pages, and much more.
HostRave (http://www.freehosting.hostrave.com/)
gives you a URL such as
http://freehosting.hostrave.com/b/, and offers 21 MB webspace,
POP3 and web-based Email, PHP and SSI, MySQL database, guestbook
and forum script, and unmetered bandwidth. You can upload via a
file manger or FTP import. Only English websites are accepted, and
there is a text link at the top of your pages. It has about the
best support of any free host, and in fact, maybe better than any
paid host. It's sister site offers slightly different features:
Hp-h (http://signup.hspages.com/cgi-bin/signup)
- 50 MB.
Yahoo Geocities (http://geocities.yahoo.com/home/)
is controversial. Many people hate the ads they put on your site
or its other limitations, but it is one of the oldest and most
reliable free web hosts. Your URL looks like http://www.geocities.com/you
. They give you 15 MB webspace, file manager and editor, web-based
Email, and statistics. The bandwidth limit is 3 GB/month, and the
file size limit is 5 MB. You can upload several file types such as
RealAudio, RealVideo, Flash, MP3, and Java, but other scripting is
not supported.
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