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hahaha yeh is started a yy2 board just to see what its like then i got my domain
 
I don't recommend Free Webhosts - I highly recommend not only the thrill but the power and safety and respect of your users of a Shared Hosting Solution.
 
I only did this topic as lots off ppl ask for free web hosts i hate them, mainly because i hate ads.
 
Forgot to mention FreeWebTown.com

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Nemesis said:
I only did this topic as lots off ppl ask for free web hosts i hate them, mainly because i hate ads.

Hi Nemesis,

Just out of curiosity, if you don't like ads, how else might you justify how free hosting companies can stay in business?

IMOHO, I think it's a two-way street... for select services, and without being bombarded by ads (there is definitely a line somewhere that should not be crossed) why is it not worth having some minor annoying ads when you get quality services for nothing? I personally don't like to deal with ads either, but they allow companies like us to provide a free service.

BTW, I'm not preaching... thanks for posting about free hosts.

Again, IMOHO, I think they have their place in the web hosting arena. I also think that done correctly, with a fair trade-off in "user cost" (being some minor annoying ads), they are a perfect solution for many folks who are just getting started or cutting their web dev teeth. How else can some of them really take their new skills out for a spin and not have any monetary commitments or obligations?

Thanks for listening... please tell me your thoughts.

Mike_FWT
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