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Easy. Paid hosting clients pay money - the host can use these funds to hire support personnel. Free hosting users pay nothing - therefore, resources that can be devoted to them are very limited.
blowee, the answer to your question depends on your needs. Free hosting might be fine for a family Website or a Web hobbyist. It is not sufficient for an e-commerce site. Paid hosting also typically offers features that are not found on free hosting. So it all depends on exactly what you need...
How has ReachJunction worked out for you? What kind of CPM are you getting? Have they paid you yet? Trust is the most important factor to consider in a business relationship like this.
Byethost offers such a product (currently in beta; no, not myownfreehost.net), but why do you want a free reseller package? It will always cost you something! Usually the limits are set very, very low because the host has to pay for cPanel licenses in addition to the usual physical server...
Hoster1, this is an awfully general question! Of course, there are general attributes (such as uptime and support) which automatically mean some free hosts are not worth your time. However, distinguishing between those that offer acceptable uptime and support really depends upon your specific...
It depends on which direction you'd like to take it; competitive pressure plays a big role. There are several potential revenue models, however:
1. Ads on user pages - this is the most common monetization model for free hosting and it is rather uncompetitive. Not really a great way to go...
I'm actually having very good luck with AdWords again. Many of the most competitive free hosting terms are back down to reasonable bids, at least for the moment!
Decker is right - Google is very generous with them. I find them in magazines, in the mail, etc. The only downside is you have to setup a new AdWords account each time, but that's only a minor annoyance when you consider that you're getting hundreds of dollars' worth of free advertising!
Just thought I'd let everyone know about an opportunity to help the people of Japan. It's an organization run by one of my friends, at www.socksforjapan.com. Remember, everyone over there still needs help!
Yeah, my last eBay experience was in January of this year, and it was a nightmare - sold about 100 items, and gave it up after that because it annoys the ---- outta me. The most ghetto-fabulous place on the interwebz, imo. Folks don't pay, don't give correct shipping addresses, don't...
Many folks may remember freezoka from 2007-2009. This service quickly became one of the largest free hosts in the world, by focusing on quality customer service and a stable platform with oodles of features.
When I originally sold freezoka in late 2008, the company was taken over by a...