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Comparing Free vs Paid Web Hosting


Many reasons exist why you might be thinking about utilizing free hosting as opposed to buying paid hosting. We will not get into that, as that is only a decision you the customer can decide. Nevertheless, this short article we plan to talk over some important factors when selecting either a free hosting provider or a paid shared hosting provider.

Let's talk a bit with regards to free hosting - There are a couple of types of this kind of shared hosting. One could be that the consumer will not be authorized to make use of a top level domain but a subdomain - i.e. yourname.freehostname.com. This is not a bad thing; however, a top level is indeed better- i.e .domain.com. Many free hosts will also utilize something called forced ads on your web site. In most instances these are not cumbersome; they generally will appear in the footer of the pages. As a rule, free hosting utilizing forced ads will give more disk space and bandwidth.

Onto paid hosting; with paid hosting, you can select the options on what you need for your shared hosting plan. You decide on disk space, bandwidth and platform. You are in control essentially of what you get. You will not be required to show forced ads. Support is almost always more responsive and prepared to help than a free hosting provider.

With both free and paid shared hosting, you do not actually know whom you are sharing you server with. The difference between the two is the fact that many bad neighborhood web sites utilize free hosting. Not all web sites hosted on free hosting will be bad neighborhood, or used for spamming, nevertheless, there will be quite a few since they are free, a great number of users utilize the mindset that when their hosting is banned, they are able to move on to the next free hosting service.

An additional thing to think about between free and paid shared hosting is that if you are operating a business, it might seem less reputable if someone sees a 'free hosting by' at the footer, or maybe sees a sub-domain. I know personally; I would be hesitant to purchase something from a site if I knew or suspected it was using free hosting. If a business can not afford paid hosting, would I wish to buy from them?

Many other companies do offer free hosting without any form of forced ads; however one may have to complete surveys or perhaps post on a forum to achieve credits. Another problem with free hosting, it might have hundreds upon hundreds of other websites on it. It could easily slow down your site, and or make it not reachable.

In our opinion, should you be looking for shared hosting and have a few dollars to spend per month, you should use a respected paid hosting provider. Why take the risk of having a blocked IP, slow web site or other problems that can accompany free hosting.



Author Resource:- If you are searching for free hosting, you should take the time to fully review the fine print. Sometimes one might rather select a quality and inexpensive paid shared hosting provider.

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