There are literally thousands of places to get Free web
hosting. Maybe you already have one. Are you happy with it? Do
you wish you could do away with the advertising you must put up
with?
There a number of reasons why you should not use free web
hosting. If you only have a personal website for friends or
family, than a free website is fine. However, if you are trying
to sell a product or attract people to your website, it is a bad
idea. Here is why.
1. Free Websites have no guarantee. They may be here today gone
tomorrow.
2. Free websites usually put ads on their website, making your
website look like an advertising medium for who knows what
product.
3. Who is going to remember the long domain name.
4. A personalized business domain name is much easier to
remember.
5. If I am interested in your service or product, and you have a
free website, I am assuming that you are not offering a serious
product or service.
Web Hosting is much cheaper than it used to be. You also get
tons and tons of options with the plans these days. If you are
interested in seeing plans from a number of different providers,
check out www.topwebhostdir.com.
About the author:
J. Ratliff offers a website for people looking for the best web
hosting at www.topwebhostdir.com.
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