When it comes to your business web site, you want to be sure that the hosting service you choose is dependable, affordable, and offers all the features you'll need for future growth. Many business people just starting out sign on for free website hosting expecting to enjoy tremendous savings. Unfortunately, they soon realize there are many pitfalls in free website hosting. Let's explore some of the main differences between paid and free website hosting to see which will work best for you.
Nothing's really free, is it? That's an old saying that goes a long way… even online. For any free hosting provider you find, there are always trade-offs for receiving free webhosting. For starters, you give up having your own domain name in most cases. Instead of having your own domain name, you'll likely receive limited space at the host's domain name. Your website name will appear after the “/” of their full domain name. This can hinder your business in the long run because you are not able to establish your own Web presence.
Other trade-offs include very limited web space, advertisements on your web page that can draw away your visitors, limited features, and limited programming capabilities. You will not be able to considerably expand your site with such limited space. Also, you will have to conform to the host's programming requirements, which may be limited to only one style of programming. Your features and capabilities for web design will likely be very limited.
Free hosting is no cost involved but has some limitations with respect to the features, connectivity, bandwidth, disk space etc. A free web hosting is an option for limited bandwidth and disc space without any investment. Free hosting is always a best choice for a cost solution for personal web sites. A personal website can be managed with limited bandwidth and disc space with considerable services. For a learning purpose a free hosting could be taken where not much bandwidth, disk space and programming required.