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        Why should we go for hosting services that charge us when there are free services?
       
                  
        What is the difference between a hosting service that charges us money and a free hosting service? Could anyone please explain?
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        You get what you pay for.If you are not fussy about uptime, bandwidth and general availability of your site, then go with a free host, but if these things really matter to you then you will have to pay for it.
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					  Originally Posted by Curlyben   You get what you pay for.If you are not fussy about uptime, bandwidth and general availability of your site, then go with a free host, but if these things really matter to you then you will have to pay for it.
 
Thank you, for answering my question.
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        Don't forget about advertisements. 
 Generally, even if you find a good free host, you usually have to deal with banner advertisements.  I had an aweful time coding web pages once when I was using dyndns and free hosting.  Between the two I had trouble with anything involving frames because it was already behind two others.
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        Hi, Nepolean!
 What kind of website is it that you have or want to have, please?
 
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        You'll get much better service when you pay for hosting. More features, faster performance, better support... You cannot start serious website on a free hosting.
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					  Originally Posted by Tonchy   You'll get much better service when you pay for hosting. More features, faster performance, better support... You cannot start serious website on a free hosting. Hi, Tonchy!
 
You want to bet?
 
Thanks!
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        Hi, InfoJunkie4Life, Tonchy and Clough.
 
 Thanks for answering my question. I have learnt that my website requirements require a host that I have to pay for.
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