fragglerawk Posted June 9, 2011 Report Posted June 9, 2011 I have my own domain name and I just want to host a simple brochure-style website for my business. Nothing fancy, not even a blog. I don't want to pay any more for a web host, is there something free and reliable I can use? Quote
Jack Posted June 10, 2011 Report Posted June 10, 2011 You could always use Dropbox. Just put it in your public folder and then forward your domain to the public link. I did it with [mr-shirts.com][1] ... don't ask why i bought that domain Quote
Solution shockersh Posted June 12, 2011 Solution Report Posted June 12, 2011 I would use Wordpress.com or Blogger.com. Sure, they are blogging platforms however, you can make it look just like a Brochure-style website. It will be stable, free and get the job done. Quote
shockersh Posted June 12, 2011 Report Posted June 12, 2011 You could always use Dropbox. Just put it in your public folder and then forward your domain to the public link. I did it with [mr-shirts.com][1] ... don't ask why i bought that domain That's pretty sick! Quote
Austin Posted June 13, 2011 Report Posted June 13, 2011 Try http://www.000webhost.com/ I have several sites running on them.100% free, no ads. Includes PHP, Mysql, Apache, FTP access and 1.5 GB of web space per domain.You can use your own domain or one of their crummy subdomains. Quote
Jack Posted June 13, 2011 Report Posted June 13, 2011 Try http://www.000webhost.com/ I have several sites running on them.100% free, no ads. Includes PHP, Mysql, Apache, FTP access and 1.5 GB of web space per domain. You can use your own domain or one of their crummy subdomains. Interesting. I've heard of them but read bad reviews re: customer support. But if you like it, it's probably worth a shot. Quote
Austin Posted June 13, 2011 Report Posted June 13, 2011 Try http://www.000webhost.com/ I have several sites running on them.100% free, no ads. Includes PHP, Mysql, Apache, FTP access and 1.5 GB of web space per domain. You can use your own domain or one of their crummy subdomains. Heh, well as far as support is concerned -you get what you pay for... Quote
Austin Posted June 13, 2011 Report Posted June 13, 2011 You could always use Dropbox. Just put it in your public folder and then forward your domain to the public link. I did it with [mr-shirts.com][1] ... don't ask why i bought that domain not too shabby. what all can it run? Quote
Jack Posted June 14, 2011 Report Posted June 14, 2011 You could always use Dropbox. Just put it in your public folder and then forward your domain to the public link. I did it with [mr-shirts.com][1] ... don't ask why i bought that domain barely anything. no server-side scripts, no databases, no apache stuff (url rewrites, .htaccess). Basically, just HTML, javascript, and anything client side. Quote
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