I want to start new website but don't want to pay for hosting upfront as it will take me 2-3 months to get good content for my website.I want to use free hosts which provide nameservers to use with purchased domains. My question is what will get indexed in google the url's of the pages from my free hosting providers like --- www.freehosting.com/dura-killer/articles/health.html Code (markup): or is it possible to get only links indexed from my domain using nameserver with my free hosting provider like--- www.mysite.com/articles/health.html Code (markup): while my pages will be hosted on a free host.
We are having the choice to consider only www.mydomain.com and mydomain.com both as one but remaining all are different. Google will index the entire URL of the link. Their is no chance, as you are thinking. In market, we have many free sub-domain and hosting services. U can use them. Best one is .co.cc for sub-domain. For free hosting you can go through http://www.50webs.com, both are good. All the best.
If you want to use free host at the moment, and then buy your own hosting later, I think this approach is not good at all. I suggest you buy the hosting when you have the content but do not put that content in any free hosted page or subdomain. You will most probably lose your ranking in SERPs[if you get any] when you will move from free to paid hosting.
I recommend you pay for hosting from the beginning too. There are too many hassles in regards to redirecting urls and transferring to a new host. The search engines tend to not like websites on free hosting accounts. So you would be at a disadvantage from the start. Hosting these days is pretty cheap though. You could find a decent host for $5 - $8 per month.
You'll make a mess for yourself with redirects when you get to the time where you can afford to pay for hosting. If you're in the United States or another industrialized country I would recommend that you go a few days a month without your Starbucks coffee or going out to lunch one day. If you care about your business you should be able to make the sacrifice to pay $5 per month for hosting.
Yes, agree with angilina. Google will consider your content on your own hosting as duplicate and it will hurt the SERP.
Hello dura_killer, and welcome to DP. I Agree with all the posts above, it's more reasonable and easier to host your website on a paid hosting.
better idea is to buy domain and put them as it is and do some seo so domain will be old and helpful to you
Free hosted sites are great help but better prefer hosted sites if you're really into serious business.
I would not recommend using a free hosting service in the way you have described. If you have a friend who already has paid hosting, e.g. with HostGator, could they host your domain for you temporarily? There are lots of cheap hosting services around, some have an introductory offer of free hosting for the first few months in any case. Find one of these so you can keep your URLs the same in the long term.
Register a 8$ .com domain or a 2$ .info if you don't have money. Then just point the nameservers from your .com or .info domain to your free host. This way, in future, when you'll get a paid hosting, you'll be able to just point the nameservers for the domain to your new paid hosting, and your site will stay indexed.
there are plenty of cheap hostings - from as low as $1,20 per month - and if you plan to write a lots of copy it is better to start uploading it straight away to get it indexed and start bringing value to your main domain from the 1st day. so recommendation is to consider minimum startup investment of $10 =)