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Why Pay For Hosting?

espmartin

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Why should you pay for hosting, if you can find free hosting plans on the
internet? I know of so many people who opt for the free services that they
find, not minding the banner ads that are placed on their sites to comply
with the web host's TOS. There are actually free hosts that do not impose
ads on their free accounts, as long as you maintain a minimum post count
on their webnmaster forums.

I have my reasons for opting to pay for hosting, as you seriouly "get what
you pay for"...but I wanted to poll the rest of you all...

So why pay for hosting?
 
Usually you get more flexibility with paid account compared to the free one.

With free hosting most of the time you have to use subdomain of the main website so it's hard to build brand recognition...

Nowadays hosting cost pennies and if internet is your business - you should be able to find $30 a year for hosting and domain name...
 
Why should you pay for hosting, if you can find free hosting plans on the
internet?

Martin, there is a quote that if you pay peanuts, you get a monkey, the same applies to free web hosting.

I an EXTREMELY sceptical of anything free, I remeber in the communists days in USSR, there was also a provert that no lunch is free, not even in Moscow.

If you get a free web hosting, they eitther ruin your site with adverts plastered everywhere or support is non existent, I do not trust anything "free" or something that is too cheap, quality is always compromised.
 
...I remember in the communists days in USSR, there was also a provert that no lunch is free, not even in Moscow.

I don't know where this phrase came from... Do you know any special place in Moscow where I should go for a free lunch?
I'll check it in a few weeks :D
 
You are a bit late, this was in the Soviet era when we used to believe in Communist countries you just go to the shop and get what you need free :)
 
Physical location of the servers is imperative aswell, you might get free hosting but where is it located? TOS goes two ways aswell, if the company folds you loose your website, all gained SEO and then you have to get the domain back, we all know what a nightmare that can be.

You pay for simple reasons,

Location of servers, speed of connection, free phone support, good uptime. knowledge = money.

Pay everytime, and make sure you are on a uk ip range. one and one for example is not free but the majority of their servers are in germany. useless for a uk biased business in terms of seo.

My tuppence anyway.
 
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Pay everytime, and make sure you are on a uk ip range. one and one for example is not free but the majority of their servers are in germany. useless for a uk biased business in terms of seo.

I think one and one are aware of this they have started location servers in the country they are selling from. This forum for example is on one and one server and it has a UK IP address
 
Good news from one and one, they were always pretty good and that was the only thing that let them down imho, good to see a proactive company. Another good reason to cough up.
 
...Pay everytime, and make sure you are on a uk ip range...
Of course, that's if your site is UK specific... Not applicable to me, a Californian Dude :crazy:

Although, I do have a new website niched on the classical music genre, and
a UK IP would actually benefit me, as I expect more of an international
audience for it.
 
I agree with temis statement, free hosts aren't as reliable and their servers are usually overloaded, they sometimes exceed limits which is unlike paid hosting companies, that's onne of the reasons I stick to paid no matter what.

Do a speed check on, one of the most famous free web hosts around and do one on a famous paid web host and see the difference, do a uptime check and see a huge difference; ftp server is usually top speed etc. Many advantages being with a paid host.

Meti
 
I'd always pay for hosting - its cheap for the peace of mind you get!
 
They are not reliable because they suddenly stop hosting your domain without giving you any prior notice :wacko:

DON.
 
Hello espmartin,

please PM me and we can discuss your requirements.
We are a UK company with a UK server and alsohave a US server for our American friends.

Brett
Assitant Manager
GSERVE LTD
 
Hello GServe,

I actually am a hosting reseller. This was more of an informational question geared to
start a great discussion :)
 
Just to prove Martin's point - some of our contestants already lost their participating pages hosted for free on WordPress and Blogspot.

Now they will have to start all over if they still wish to compete.

You would never face this problem with paid hosting account...
 
I did not see anything like this at least in WordPress TOS.

What they do say that free hosted blogs can not be used for spam and sole purpose to promote other sites...
 
the downside of free hosting is that you will be bombarded by advertising banner which make the downloading time very slow
 
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