When i did free hosting, it sure wasn't a profit for me.
I never took the advertising step though on clients site though.
I did offer premium accounts at that time, but no free client would budge to buy one.
When i did free hosting, it sure wasn't a profit for me.
I never took the advertising step though on clients site though.
I did offer premium accounts at that time, but no free client would budge to buy one.
I agree with you.
There are only very very low chance where we can get free users to upgrade to the premium accounts.
Most free hosting users nowadays, will prefer to jump to other host when they found another host that offering higher specs, rather than upgrading their existing accounts.
For example, my emerging For Paid candidate is a custom mirror of Wikipedia. Do you and Seraphim know how to install that? "All the OverSold space in the world doesn't matter if you can't get your key objective going". You two, what are "Fair Market" prices for a 40 Gig account with about 3-5 support tickets per week? In general I can afford what I am guessing it to be, but it is the state of the industry how much work it took me to find two candidates for that at Paid.
"Hardware Costs declined sharply in 6 years". Sure, while a "Basic Page" has perhaps only slightly grown.
For a 40GB account, I'd expect you would pay somewhere in the vicinity of about $30 per month, give or take.
Its very difficult to profit from anything online these days, free hosting, forums, affiliate marketing, etc...
you have to put in a lot of hard work, hours, time, days, maybe years...and free hosting is no different...
if your free host went down within 3 months, then you just proved what people think of free hosts...
free hosts is just a business like any other, its going to take a lot of time, maybe even more so because
you are a free host, it may take triple the effort then any other online business, why? I would not want
to start my business off on "free host" that is already known not to last very long...not matter what business
people choose, they expect fast, and quick profits almost over-night...wrong! You have to compete with
the rest of the known world, so expect to put in the long hours to compete, if not, then dont bother...
I know it sounds sorta rude, but its reality, and the truth...
people want fast and quick reward, and return for little to no effort, unf it just does not work that way in the real world. People have high dreams, high expectations, and on the most part are not willing to earn or work for those dreams and high expectations.
I agree that everyone wants everything for free. Maybe the Free Website Space owners just have to find different ways to make money. As a Free Website Space user I hope that they do find alternative ways, as if there is nothing in it for the Free Website Space owners, then very soon we won't find Free Website Space any longer.
It is very true that is market is now overloaded with kiddie hosts that can easily buy a cheap VPS and expect to make money.
Sorry to burst there bubble, but it actually takes work and planning to do that.
Even after a couple years doing hosting, it still can be hard to attract customers...but you have to keep working at it, it'll pay off soon enough.
The problem is, now we are overloaded with those free hostings which is giving away ridiculous amount of space and bandwidth, another word, extremely overselling.
And after 2 or 3 months, the close down.
Because of people are tempted by these free host, they choose these free host rather than go for paid hosting.
And when these host close down, they also making an impression that paid host are also the same.
This has caused a lot of hosters unable to sustain without much struggle.