Getting Real Web Hosting: Avoiding The Free Ones

by Stephen Grisham, Sr. on June 26, 2010

You have no guaranteed up-time. There is not any up-time guarantee because the service is free. A free service provider has no obligation to warn you if they go offline for servicing. You can lose money if this happens. You can’t sell your product if your website isn’t online. Who will pay you for that?

There aren’t enough features. If the service is free, the hosting providers won’t have any reason to pay for upgrades to software or hardware. This is the reason why there are very few features. When you pay for your web hosting service, you will probably be provided with a control panel that is user friendly and easy to use and will enable you to design your site. When you use a free hosting account, you just get basic features for working on your website.

There is no support. A good web hosting company will offer reliable support. You will be able to talk to a real person if you have a problem with your website. If you enter a support ticket, you will usually get a response within a day. You can get help right away from a company that provides live chat. Companies that don’t charge for their services, don’t provide many services. If there is a problem, you will still be able to contact them by e-mail. They are unlikely to answer your e-mail, however.

The shared server environment is unstable. Free users tend to abuse free services in droves. Abusive users will get a free account and then upload tons of other sites. These sites may consume more than their fair share of resources. That’s the reason you often see free hosting sites going offline from time to time. The servers are simply overwhelmed.

There will be no warning of the shut down. This can be a terrible situation for you. Eventually the free web hosting operators figure out that they aren’t getting anything by providing this service. Their options are to end the service or begin charging for it. They usually let you know when they plan to shut down so that you can relocate your files. However, if you happen to miss this e mail, you may suddenly find your website closed. For a serious business, you need a serious web host. Avoid free web hosting. You can share your hosting account. That will be better than getting a free account. You may only pay about ten dollars a month for a shared hosting account. Even a student can afford that price! You can get good coupons from hosting review sites. This will save you money. An online coupon is the same as a password. All you have to do is cut and paste the coupons when you sign up for your new account and you will get great savings. The use of coupons can save you as much as 20 to 30 percent of your fees. There isn’t any commitment to service, so the free service is sure to be unreliable and insecure. Use top web hosting providers to host your website. It really isn’t all that pricey.

Stephen Grisham, Sr. is a copy writer for InfoServe Media, LLC. InfoServe Media is a web designer and web hosting company. If you would rather make a Do-It-Yourself website, InfoServe Media also offers a way to create a site yourself with a very powerful and easy to use site builder. They also provide domain registration, search engine optimization (SEO) and more.

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