How to Take Advantage of Free Hosting Sites?
December 19, 2006
The existence of free hosting sites are becoming a trend these days, they now come with cPanel, Direct Admin and other website managers, which used to only exist with paid hosting. Free hosts also offer huge space, which may reach up to 10gigs and bandwidth. You can also use your own domain or they offer you a free subdomain. These free hosts are PHP- and MySQL database-supported. Other features may include Fantastico which contains auto-install scripts that allow you to install PHP programs and a lot more, depending on your host.
But many people worry about the stability of these sites. They may worry about how do these free hosts exist without the members paying? Simple. Some free hosts offer an ad-supported plan, which means that you agree to display their banner in the form of text link ads such as Google Adsense, or they offer plans that requires you to make a certain number of posts for a given plan. You may wonder how do they make money out of those posts. The discussions created by the members will show relevant ads for their text-link ads and it will also reflect the activity of the forum, which serves as an attractant for more members, more traffic, more earnings. Some advertisers also opt to advertise their products in these sites because they are well-visited.
Others worry about the credibility of the site, if it’s a scam or not, and how long will it stay. As long as these sites get members, then they will exist. Some worries about the security of these sites. These are just few worries that makes webmasters stay away from these sites. But there are many who take risks, and that includes me. This blog has been hosted for more than 4 months by Ejam Hosting and so far, I am satisfied with this free host. I experience few downtimes and the support has been great.
What I do to maintain my hosted account and take advantage of this great free service?
1. I always backup my database. This should be your top most priority. Backing up your database can be as frequent as after every post, daily or thrice weekly.
2. I always visit my host’s website to get me updated for scheduled downtimes, for hacker threats, and for the latest news from my host’s administrator.
3. I allot a time to post in the forums to maintain my account. Many web hosts require activity of the members.
4. I avoid one-liner response to the topics posted so I wouldn’t be accused of spamming to get free hosting.
5. I click on the ads. My web host uses Adsense revenues to pay for the server and other expenses.
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