In my opinion, free web hosting is one of the
most misunderstood concepts on the web today.
Free web hosting plans are becoming increasingly popular as
new webmasters bite into the idea without actually analyzing the
consequences. I myself
spent many years, at the start of my webmaster career, using free
web hosting plans. This experience has giving me an insight into the down-side
of free web hosting plans that many people seem to miss.
Would
Coke promote Pepsi on their website?
Although the rhetorical question above seems
ludicrous, this concept is one of the fundamental problems with free
web hosting plans. Forced
advertising is the way that hosting companies can afford to provide
“free” hosting. Whether it be through pop-ups, pop-unders, headline ads, or
implanted adsense you will be hosting advertisements on your website
that generate revenue for your hosting company whether you like it
or not. Not only is
this annoying it can also ruin the look of your page; the majority
of the time you cannot control what the ads look like or where they
go, they are simply dropped down onto your site and there is nothing
you can do.
Traffic
Jams
The bottom line in web hosting is that
bandwidth (data transfer) costs money and if your plan is free it is
most likely your bandwidth will be limited.
Too many times I have attempted to access a web site hosted
on a free server and been given the message: “This user has
acceded their bandwidth limits, please try again next month”.
As a webmaster this can be infuriating.
Imagine building a solid page, marketing it, gaining an
audience, and then losing that audience because your page is not
allowed anymore hits for the month.
SEO woes
This is a problem that caused me a ton of
frustration, but in the end taught mea lot about how search engines
work and how search engines handle name resolution.
In almost every case free web hosting plans do not allow you
to point a domain name (www.yoursite.com)
to an actual page. Instead
you are forced to use a concept called URL redirection.
URL redirection allows a webmaster to identify a site that
the URL should point to. So
if a user types in www.example.com
and we have configured it to redirect to www.freehost/users/mysite.html
it will end up on that page. This
does not seem like much of an issue until you begin trying to get
your website indexed in the search engines.
So you submit your site (www.example.com)
to some directories and you make some good link partners and then
you start to wonder, why am I not being listed in the SE’s?
I have 100 solid back links pointing to www.example.com,
what is happening. The
problem is that www.example.com
has no data, it has no content, it simply redirects to your actual
page at www.freehost/users/mysite.html.
SE’s not only will not index a page with no data or content
but they may even view this as an attempt to fool their algorithm,
thus banning your domain name.
The only work around is to forget the domain name and
optimize for your free hosting address, which is not really an
acceptable work around.
But
wait!
Although I am a strong believer that free web
hosting is not the way to go it is possible to find a free web host
that works for you. There
are some out there that do not force advertising, do not limit your
bandwidth, and will allow pointed domains.
The problem is finding one that does all three.
If you are a serious, or even only slightly serious,
webmaster take the hit and pay the money for web hosting.
In the end you can get an awesome web hosting plan for as low
as $5.95 a month, and trust me this will be WELL worth the money.
Be sure to check out some Cheap
Web Hosting Plans at my web site.
Chris
Hunt