This is actually one of the major reasons that lead me to join you guys, knowing a lot more about hosting. But right now I'm really interested in discovering how many hosting sites can there be? I've been researching and trying a lot of things in internet marketing and I really think it's time for me to try this one out. I'm more interested if you could give me free hosting companies. I've found one so far. It has Instant Free cPanel Web Hosting, RVSiteBuilder Pro, Regular Backups, RVSkins, Unlimited Disk Space + Bandwidth and what more important is that it has inexpensive one time payment upgrades which I really look for in a hosting company. It's instantfreesite.com. I do want to be successful someday but I think that it's better to first try than to buy. I've managed to have a feel with other hosting comapnies but it's been a failure for me so here I am, starting out again. In the right way I hope. Any suggestions would really be appreciated. I just really want to make a comparison as well as learn from all of them and hopefully, from all of you too.
Hello, Well you can try X10Hosting or 000Webhosting(Dull) the "Free" hosting market is being somewhat useless now considering many big players in the hosting industry do the first month for 1 cent and that's not exactly a lifes savings so i'm sure plently of people can stretch to that. - Jacob DwellWeb.com
Don't go for cheap hosting reseller plan. Always find a reputably but their pricing is competitive company.
Thanks to both of you. Actually, that just opened another question for me. There are many people saying to go with those competitive companies but you can never really know what is until you try it out yourself so I guess it would still take me to try it out first. That's what made me start asking questions about it because the first free good free hosting company I've encountered was instantfreesite.com. I really thought all of them requires payment before you can experience them.
I think i understand your question, and the answer is try them and if they offer a Money back guarentee and you don't like it then what's the harm? I think all providers should offer atleast a 7 Day money back guarentee with no questions asked and then you can find another provider if the current one does not meet your requirements etc. - Jacob DwellWeb.com