Free hosting pro ...for beginner :) !

alancomputer

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hello , i am newbie and am trying to design some website so i need to find some free hosting . Lucky i have running my website and i chosen http://hostunlock.com/freecpanel.html . If you are beginner or want to testing your website i think we chose a free hosting !!! so do you know another website hosting better than ???

some info i get from their website

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Website Free Starter 10GB - PLAN
Price : 0$
Disk Space : 10GB
Bandwidth : 100GB/month
Sub-domains : 2
E-mail Addresses : 2
Domains Allowed : 2
MySql databases : 2
Control Panel : Cpanel Pro
Automated Weekly Backups : No
Server : Uptime 99%
FTP Accounts : 1
Autoinstaller 10 Scripts
NO CONTRACT - NO PAYMENT

thank you for reading , just a small share for who want to testing , who want to begin :) . that my opinion , srr about my bad engslish :)
 
If it is just for testing, go with any free host.
When you get it ready to work, you could invest some money to keep your projects up and running.

Good luck.
 
You sure your site needs that many resources (space/bandwidth) ? Because it it doesn't need that many you could go for a more known and reliable host such as freehostia (http://freehostia.com). They offer less resources but they are one of the best free hosts out there, known to be reliable and you won't wake up one day with your site gone.

So unless your site actually needs 10GB space and 100GB BW (which by the way I don't think they will ever let you use that much) then you should go for another free host, one which is more popular.

Good Luck.
 
May I ask what is the site you have hosted with them?

I would also like to know how you came across a company less than a month old and grew so fond of it:

Creation Date: 02-nov-2009

Almost makes me want to register an account on their 3-dollar unlimited plan to help distribute Linux Ubuntu operating system... I am already downloading the 700 MB file! :D

EDIT: Can you tell me how this company is able to provide free Windows 7 license with each shared hosting plan??
 

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In testing, you can use free hosts. But as soon as you start with the business, you can use cheap and trusted hostings.
 
I agree with you. I use a free hosting service just to test my website. When I publish it on the internet, I will use paid hosting service. If you are serious with your website and start making money with it, the hosting cost could be almost nothing compared to the money you will earn from your website.
 
Personally, even using a FREE host for testing is a waste of time, and for me, time is money. Why would you go through the bother of testing various programs and optimizing things only to then shut it all down and move to another host who is possibly using a different server configuration.

If you're dealing with a static site, or a low end database site, why not configure your local desktop to view the design layouts etc - but to actually put a site into production on a free host and run risks of blacklisting, potential spamming, sandboxing and various other events - I just don't see a reason to be subjected to that.

So many web hosts offer the 30 day money back guarantee, some even offer 90 days. Personally I'd much rather pay $5.00 or whatever it is for some low end hosting and get reliable service on a server that I can access at any time, than go with a free service which I can be subjected to potential issues.

Just my opinion.

As for the licenses - It must be left over from when Win7 was in TEST/DEMO mode - It would be like offering a trial version of Dreamweaver - to actually hand over the license for $3/month would cripple any company (even Adobe themselves!)
 
Well, the OP hasn't been back, and the site is down - so I guess FREE didn't work out for them. Like Conor said, time is precious - it relates to real money. Why waste it on stuff like the OP was pushing?
 
Hello,

If you want to host your site then I will suggest you to signup for ant paid hosting company and not to free hosting. You can also find number of cheap hosting providers.
 
Well, the OP hasn't been back, and the site is down - so I guess FREE didn't work out for them. Like Conor said, time is precious - it relates to real money. Why waste it on stuff like the OP was pushing?

You beat me to it :) I was just about to say it looks like self-promotion because he hasn't responded.
 
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