Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Build Free Easy Websites

If you are going to create an extremely simple personal website, there are many resources out there for this, here are few examples of those services and their limitations:

Webs.com - Completely free, no phone support, even for the premium (paid) services. Ads are allowed to be placed on your site. Clauses allow them to discontinue service at will.

Weebly.comFree in Beta testing. Paid service is available. Clauses allow them to modify storage at will, as well modify or discontinue service at will.

Yahoo - Geocities Free hosting service, premium services available. Clauses allow them to modify or discount service at any time.

Here are some additional resources for free websites:

007sites.com
00freeweb.com
100-best-free-webspace.com
100webspace.com
110mb.com
50webs.com
55fast.com
9ix.net
absolutely-free-hosting.com
agilityhoster.com
atspace.com
awardspace.com
blackapplehost.com
bravenet.com
byethost.com
extroverthost.com
fastsit.com
fizwig.com
fr33webhosting.com
free-name.org
free-site-host.com
free-space.net
free-web-hosting-list.com
free-webhosts.com
free-webspace.org
freedomainsite.com
freewaywebhost.com
freewebhostingpro.com
hostaim.com
hostcell.net
hostinglagoon.com
hyperphp.com
iamspace.com
izfree.com
leadhoster.com
mzian.com
netfirms.com
onecoolhost.com
orgfree.com
oxyhost.com
p3web.biz
php-net.us
phpzilla.net
spacesocket.com
steadywebs.com
stonerocket.net
summerhost.info
thephphost.net
trap17.com
tyreus.com
vlexo.com
webhosting-for-free.com
webhosts4free.com
winterhost.org
x10hosting.com
yaahosting.info
yourfreehosting.net
zoombrowse.com

Not all of the websites that offer you a free website have ads on your site. Not all of them offer paid services with the goal to move you into them. Not all of them have clauses that allow them to revoke your services at any time and for any reason.

The truth of the matter is that any service costs a company money, money that they must recover somewhere. Many of the companies advertise on your sites already.

If a situation arises where resources are scarce, do you think they are going to affect the websites of the paying customers, or yours?

If they need to shut down someones service, will it be the paid service, or the free service?

Will they give you enough time to recover the files that you have worked so hard to develop?

What if you happen to be doing well in the search engines (something that is pretty hard to do with the subdomain that many of them offer)?

Free hosting services have their place....mostly for simple, personal, site just for fun. A website is not something you just start over. If your site is that important to you, if it something worth taking care of, pay for your hosting. Give yourself piece of mind.

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