Can you really get FREE web hosting?
 
Yes, there are hundreds of free hosting web sites, as far as not having to  pay any money to have your website hosted. Generally they either cost you in  time, web hosting restrictions, or modifying your free web pages by adding  popups, banners, or other adverts. When looking for free web hosting  (especially on search engines), you should beware that there are also a  large number of commercial web hosts that claim to offer free hosting  services, but those often have a catch, such as paying an excessive amount  for a domain name or other service, and therefore aren't really free. The  free free hosting guide below will give you some tips for finding the right  free webhosting comapny for you.
 How do the free web hosts make money?
 The free website hosts often make money in other ways, such as putting  banners, popups, or popunders ads on your free webpages. Some free web  hosting companies do not put ads on your site, but require you as the  webmaster to click on banners in their control panel or signup process, or  just display banners in the file manager in hopes you will click them. Some  lure visitors with free hosting in hopes you will upgrade and pay for  advanced features. A few send you occasional emails with ads, or may even  sell your email address. A new method that is becoming popular is requiring  a certain number of "quality" forum posting, usually as a means of getting  free content for them and thereby being able to display more ads to their  website visitors.
 Are free web hosts reliable?
 Generally no, although there are a few exceptions. If the free host is  making money from banner ads or other revenue sources directly from the free  hosting service, then they likely will stay in business, provided someone  doesn't abuse their web hosting server with spam, hacking, etc., as often  happens to new free web hosting companies with liberal signup policies. If  the freehost accepts just anyone, especially with an automated instant  activation and it offers features such as PHP or CGI, then some users  invariably try to find ways to abuse it, which can cause the free server to  have a lot of downtime or the free web server to be slow. It is best if you  choose a very selective free hoster which only accepts quality sites  (assuming you have one).
 Uses for free webspace
 Free web hosting is not recommended for businesses unless you can get domain  hosting from an ad-free host that is very selective. Other reasons for using  free hosting websites would be to learn the basics of website hosting, have  a personal website with pictures of your family or whatever, a doorway page  to another web site of yours, or to try scripts you have developed on  different web hosting environments.
 How to find the right free web hosting site
 The best place to search for free webhosting is on a free webspace directory  website (i.e. a web site which specializes in listing only free web hosting  providers). There are some which add new free hosts pretty much every week  (and if it is updated often, has usually had to delete about as many). There  are also many which almost never update their web site, and a huge percent  of their links and info are outdated. Unfortunately that includes most of  the directories that were the best several years ago. The problem is free  hosts change so often, and most fold up in less than a year (often even  after only a day or two), that it is hard to keep such a freehosting  directory up-to-date. The most recommended free web space directory is Free  Web Hosting (http://www.free-webhosts.com/), which has a detailed list of  over 500 free web hosting providers with user reviews, ratings, and free  hosting searchable database. It is updated daily, and the advanced free web  hosting search has 42 options, helping you to find the free hosting package  with all the features you need, such as CGI, PHP, MySQL, ASP, SSI, Ruby on  Rails, FrontPage server extensions, and even free cpanel web hosting.
 For a smaller, more selective list of the best free hosts, there are also  these free webspace hosting directories:
 Best Free Webspace (http://www.100-Best-Free-Webspace.com/)
 Free Hosting  (http://www.Absolutely-Free-Hosting.com/)
 Free Webspace (http://www.free-webspace.org/)
 Other (usually less useful) resources include subcategories of freebies  sites, search engines and directories, and forums. Your ISP might also  supply you with free webhosting.
 Hints for finding the best free web hosting service
 Generally it is best not to choose a free hosting package with more features  than you need, and also check to see if the company somehow receives revenue  from the free hosting itself to keep it in business. As already mentioned,  it is best to try to get accepted to a more selective free host if possible.  Look at other sites hosted there to see what kind of ads are on your site,  and the server speed (keep in mind newer hosts will be faster at first).  Read the Terms of Service (TOS) and host features to make sure it has enough  bandwidth for your site, large webspace and file size limit, and any  scripting options you might need. Read free webspace reviews and ratings by  other users on free hosting directories. If you don't have your own domain  name, you might want to use a free URL forwarding service so you can change  your site's host if needed.
 Recommended free web hosts
 It would be awfully hard to recommend any free web space host and someone  not like it, as different people need different web hosting features and  have different priorities, and the webhosting quality may change over time.  Also some people want free domain hosting (you own the domain), and others  might not be able to buy a domain name. Here are some of the most  recommended free web hosts, and their main features.
 50Webs (http://www.50webs.com/) gives you a URL such as  http://you.50webs.com/ (or you can use your own domain name), and offers 60  MB webspace, POP3 email, and unlimited bandwidth. You can upload via a file  manger or FTP import. There are no ads or popups placed on your hosted web  pages. You can setup multiple addon domains and subdomains under the same  web hosting account.
 Tripod (http://www.tripod.lycos.com/) is controversial. Many people hate the  ads they put on your site or its other limitations, but it is one of the  oldest and most reliable free web hosts. They give you 20 MB webspace, a  subdomain, file manager and editor, and webpage statistics. The bandwidth  limit is 1 GB/month. You can upload several file types such as RealAudio,  RealVideo, Flash, MP3, and Java; and CGI/Perl, SSI, and FrontPage Server  Extensions scripting is supported.
