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All Those Vanishing Free Web Hosts
Submitted by Darren Star on | 373 reads
All Those Vanishing Free Web Hosts

Isn’t it vagueness? Some web hosts provided free web hosting services, however, after some time they either disappear completely or they are suddenly selling commercial web hosting only. This article just wants to prevent you being the victim of this mystery. If you don't want your website to suddenly disappear into thin air with these free web hosts, here are some tips:

1.Try to go for the web hosts that have been around longer. If they've been around longer, the chances are hopefully greater that they'll be around for the life of your site. Hosts like these include Geocities and Tripod. Note that this is not an endorsement of these hosts nor is it any guarantee that they will last.

2.Contrary to what you might think, you might want to consider hosting only on sites that actually put advertising on your site. Why? Think about it. To host your site, they have to bear certain costs – the cost of leasing (or more rarely, buying) the web server, the cost of the bandwidth that your site uses, etc. If they're not earning from advertising, how are they financing all these? Are you sure people are willing to keep paying thousands of dollars to host you for free?

    Of course, it is possible that they're making income in some other way. For example, some hosts put you on their mailing list as a requirement for hosting with them. They may thus make a little advertising income in that way. It is also possible that they have other sources of income and the free web hosting is merely to draw potential customers (like you) to those other services. That's fine – as long as they have some means of making a profit from this service, directly or indirectly.

    If there's absolutely no way that they're recovering income from your site, there's a chance that they're providing the free service as a gimmick prior to launching their commercial hosting services. The hope is presumably that when they change their free web hosting service into a "paid" commercial web hosting service, the people who already host there would just pay the hosting fees for the convenience of continuing to host there.

    Certainly, there may really be people who truly have a lot of money to burn and have a good heart, and are thus willing to incur costs to finance your web site without any hope of a financial return. Somehow I'm not too hopeful about that.

3.You might also want to go for the hosts that house more sites, for the simple reason that they're more likely to be able to make a profit from the advertising they put on your site, and thus survive longer.
Remember: always be prepared to relocate your site. Keep a copy of your website on your own computer, so that if the host disappears, you can easily move somewhere else without having to rewrite your pages from scratch.

Obviously, if you are running a business or a site that generates income for you, you should choose a more reliable solution like hostdepartment.


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