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Free Web Hosting No Ads?

Posted by freewebspace1 on October 1, 2008

Free Web Hosting No Ads? Is it really possible? If you want to have reliable uptime and a solid web host…better think twice on this one.

Think about this logically… If someone offers you something for free – there has to be something in it for them.  But what could be in it for them…read on.

Usually, we find these offers from hosts on a xPanel or LayeredPanel software system.  These got popular for a while because you could start a free hosting company for the cost of the domain, shared hosting plan, and about $50-150 for the software.

Then they would offer you “free web hosting with no ads”. But in the signup process they would try to get you to upgrade by selling you a package through another web host – like HostGator.  These hosts would receive an affiliate fee from HostGator for the sale. 

The problem with this is – the affiliate fees are one time and not recurring so they would take quick money – spend it – not save enough to pay for a dedicated server. If you’re running a free hosting network – you usually need a server because you’ll crash every shared server you try!

So then they would go out of business and you’d have to move your site to a new free web host with no ads.  It’s a vicious cycle and most free hosts that have no ads go out of business within a year. 

Why do web hosts place ads on your site? They need revenue. Plain and simple. If they don’t have revenue they can’t pay for the server. Most free hosts have only one server and it’s a very small one at that. Then there are your mega free hosts. Like 20m or 150m Free Web Space. These host over 100k customers each on an array of servers for stability. They offer cheap upgrades to remove ads for as little as $2/month.

Why would you want to risk the downtime and losing files. If googlebot visits your site and it’s down -there go your search rankings. If you’re looking for stability – you might want to try Ipowerweb or BlueHost - either provide a cheap hosting plan and they are solid.

Bottom line. free web hosting no ads = bad idea.

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