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PanzerSD 06-07-2010 08:30 PM

Good free webspace?
 
I want to make a small site for my SEL, Can anyone recommend any free webspace host sites?

Aquaticedge 06-07-2010 09:14 PM

I host sites from time to time. how big/small?

PanzerSD 06-07-2010 11:10 PM

Just something I can put photos in and basically highlight the slow process of restoration boring stuff :D

kknudson 06-08-2010 08:32 AM

Free is tough.

Your ISP, ComCr*p in my case, may offer some free space.

I pay some each year for mine, but I bought Knudsons.com years and years ago to eliminate the trend back then of changing email addresses constantly.

cheap you might be able to find with restrictions.

tbomachines 06-08-2010 11:25 AM

I use Godaddy (I was there before Danica though!), domains are cheap and their hosting plans are pretty cheap as well. I think their basic hosting package is like $4 a month or something like that.

Drezell 06-08-2010 01:43 PM

I used terribly crappy and very teen-agery FREE webspace. I don't think you'd really like it. But its SOOOOOOO amateur-ish. A 10 year old could make a website on it....

http://www.piczo.com/?cr=3

I made...I think 3 websites...haven't been on any of them for a year...I just looked at one again now....PHEW! No pictures of me...haha. However...I think one of the other ones there is a picture or 2 of me in there...eep!

I don't care if you hate it, or don't even know why I suggested it. I don't think you'll use it, but if you want free, this is the only one I can think of at the moment. It's TERRIBLY easy to use (from what I remember) and its free, so it's gonna ACT like a free website too.

tbomachines 06-08-2010 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drezell (Post 2482732)
I used terribly crappy and very teen-agery FREE webspace. I don't think you'd really like it. But its SOOOOOOO amateur-ish. A 10 year old could make a website on it....

I used to have a myspace too :D

PanzerSD 06-08-2010 08:38 PM

Myspace! I totally forgot about Myspace..
well, I'm an amateur so that would fit well with me :) Last webpage I made was on Geocities, how old is that?

Drezell 06-08-2010 11:19 PM

No! EWWWWWWW Gosh no...not myspace. UGH.

Geocities...you are OLLLLLLLD what are you 100? hahaa. Just kidding. Well, if you think MYSPACE is good enough for you, then piczo should be fine.

www.piczo.com It's at least a bit better than myspace...*shiver*

okyoureabeast 06-08-2010 11:35 PM

You could use Blogspot. Simple, easy, and no HTML writing.

elchivito 06-09-2010 03:06 AM

One little utilized way to have a free website is Blogger. If you register a domain name through google, you can then start a blogspot blog and have it point directly to your domain name. So your blog/website can be "yourdomain.com" as opposed to "yourdomain.blogspot.com. Totally free other than the 10 bucks a year for domain registration. There's also a way to point the blog to a domain name that's hosted elsewhere, like godaddy, but the instructions are pretty geeky. The blog features have become so rich that it's a perfect way to have an ad free personal website. You can even put paypal links on it for donations or a simple shopping cart. If you're of a mind to, you can sign up with google adsense and make a few pennies if you're lucky enough. The nice thing is, since google owns Blogger, once your domain name is registered thru google and the blog/webpage is set up, you'll end up at the top of google searches almost immediately.


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