Completely *Free* domain and hosting services?

Trente

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So far this seems to be the ideal solution.

Your thoughts?
Any other options you know about?

Thanks. :)
 

So

Lifer
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Uh...$30 /mo after beta and you'll be locked into using their technology. Don't be a fool, just pay the what, $8 for a year of domain name parking and get free hosting from someone here.
 

So

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Trente
A free version does exist.

I'd bet you're still locked into publishing via office though. You really miss out on a lot by not doing it by hand.

<-- progressed from AOL member pages to using office to publish to doing it right. :p
 

dighn

Lifer
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free domain and hosting?! :confused: what's the catch?

ahh I see you need to use office
 

Trente

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Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Trente
A free version does exist.

I'd bet you're still locked into publishing via office though. You really miss out on a lot by not doing it by hand.

<-- progressed from AOL member pages to using office to publish to doing it right. :p

I don't require a huge hosting space (30MB would suffice for a few pages) and also hold no knowledge of HTML coding so I thought it could suit my modest needs. I'll look into it though.
 

Injury

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domain registration is about $10... less if you track down a deal at the expense of 3 minutes of your time. You can get hosting for $5 a year from e-rice.net with the meager 30mb you need.


If you can't afford $15 a year, you don't need a website, you need a job.