Which is the best free or cheap web hosting site for a small business?

September 9, 2008

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lollipops9604 enquired:

I run a travel agency from my home and I am looking into getting my own site. I do want a .com etc. Not a blogger page. I dont need too much space just a few pages and some details.

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10 Responses to “Which is the best free or cheap web hosting site for a small business?”

  1. whosyurmamma on September 12th, 2008 9:26 pm

    freewebs . and easy to use .

  2. Minadin on September 14th, 2008 8:25 am

    Sorry a .com wont be free unless you want ads. You can CHEAPLY own your own .dom & hosting for about the price of a fast food meal.

    This will enable you to do whatever you want. You don’t need to be a blogger to have a web presence.

    You can go over the guides at

    They focus on free or cheap methods as you suggested you were interested in.

    Also check out the site which itself was free other than the initial .com purchase of $1.99 for a year and the monthly hosting of $4.99.

    Scott

  3. Rachael S on September 17th, 2008 12:59 am

    You can build a professional website using Microsoft Office Live Small Business, a free service – . It has a free design tool that allows you to create web pages without coding. It has 500mb of web space and no ads. MS is also giving a free domain name (i.e. yourtravelagency.com) for free for the first year.

  4. bggraves4000 on September 20th, 2008 12:51 pm

    Well, this depends on whether or not you know html. offers Website Tonight which is basically creating a website like you would create a word document in Microsoft Office. You don’t have to know html and you can put what you want on there. That is $5.00 / month or comes free with a purchase of a domain ($7.49 / year). Also, you will need email. You get free email with a purchase of a domain as well. Check us out and find out all of your needs. Our plans allow you to upgrade as your business grows.

  5. Greg T on September 21st, 2008 8:38 am

    Hey Lollipop!

    Take your business serious and get a reliable host and look professional. Hostgator for example is 6.95 a month

  6. Daniel R on September 23rd, 2008 1:07 am

    I recommend They are one of the leading European web hosting companies, currently hosting over 500 000 websites. They have plans starting from $1.45/month. Every plan includes Photo Gallery, WebEditor (so you can build a website without knowledge of HTML), Google Adwords coupon (so you can advertise your website on google for free) and a lot more. Check them out.

    (price with a .com domain and setup amounts to $3.75/month)

  7. abc.xyz on September 25th, 2008 1:41 am

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    you can get even free domain name

  8. adam on September 27th, 2008 10:15 pm

    bluehost webhosting is the best one

  9. John H on September 28th, 2008 2:31 pm

    Well first if you’re looking at starting a business, please don’t even consider free. It’s a business.

    What you will find if you go with free is a lack of tech support (paid customers get priority), low cpu time and bandwidth, slow working website (because you share space with hundreds of other websites all competing for computer processing time), and more.

    I own a web development / hosting company called eVentureBiz: and it is geared for entrepreneurs and web newbies.

    I run a blog where I talk about marketing, web development, and business oriented ideas – in case you’re curious about us.

    I’d be happy to assist you as well in setting up any email addresses you need and a few other customizations. I’m always available for help.

    Good luck and let us know if we can help you. Just use the “Contact John” form under the “Contact Us” menu to get in touch with me.

    John
    ceo and founder of eVentureBiz

  10. banana on September 28th, 2008 10:18 pm

    go for you get a free dot com just for joining. It’s only $5 a month and you get reliability.

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