Yes, there are dozens of websites on the internet that offer
free web hosting solutions, but before you place important information
on Geocities or Freewebs, there's something you must understand:
Trusting your online name to a free web-host is almost always a bad idea
Why?
Not
only do free web hosts often restrict your bandwidth, offer miserable
http transfer speeds, place ads on your website, or severly limit
functionality, but also they severly limit your potential in less
tangible ways.
The most important factor is recognition.
It doesn't matter how small your business is. The average internet user
is going to trust www.MarysPrinting.com over
http://angel24index.freehost.server.com any day of the week. Domain names
are cheap, and nowadays owning a domain isn't just professional, it's a
near-absolute necessity. Your users will come back, note your
professionalism, and be much more likely to remember your URL.
Another
factor to consider is the clutter that many free web hosts force onto
the pages of clients. Banner ads, pop up ads, required links, and
flashing advertising messages will make your content much less
accessible and will often make your website look horrible
unprofessional.
Take advice from someone who's been done that road before:
If you care about your online business at all, get a quality web host, stop wasting your time with self-serving free web hosts and register a domain name.
If you get stuck, you can check out this handy Web Hosting Guide.
Hosting your e-business for free? Smart thinking Johnny
Added: Mar 21, 2005 Level: Beginner Software:
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David Saharkhiz is a computer science major and National Merit
Semifinalist at America's Clemson University. He provides comprehensive
web-help and

