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Black Metal

Black Metal

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Jan 2009

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Thanks everyone for reading this. I'll cut right to the chase:

My brother is a budding sports journalist (just graduated from a community college with a sports journalist degree), and has had a site suited for sports fans around Denver. He coded it in HTML, and it was pretty much just a few editorial articles written by him, and people could register and write replies. There were no forums.

He had it hosted by godaddy and it cost him $100/year. For him this was too expensive considering how little content he put up, and I'd like to find him a new host that costs more in line for what he was using (read: a lot cheaper please!), so that he doesn't let his site die (and with it, part of becoming a professional sports journalist).

I would like a reputable site hoster with reasonable rates (perhaps even free, if it isn't ridden with popup ads, and doesn't harvest info), if such a thing exists. Thanks, this is a good cause for a good kid.

edit: I'm not sure if this is the right sub-forum for this; if not, please move

DetreS

DetreS

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Feb 2007

[HLO]

You can try 000webhosts.com, I use it for some webs, including the guild website, and haven't spam or adds, ir works so fine and you have a lot of options and configurations.

Armageddon

Armageddon

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Jan 2006

there are a few free alternatives out there, google and microsoft offer one

http://sites.google.com/

http://www.officelive.com/en-us/free-website

Quaker

Quaker

Hell's Protector

Join Date: Aug 2005

Canada

Brothers Disgruntled

He should check with his ISP to see if they include some web space with his service. If they do, it should be large enough to run a small site. For several years, I ran a a gaming Clan website on my ISP webspace. When the site got too big, I started linking parts of it to a computer in my basement.

Btw, many of the hosting services like GoDaddy have a service where a domain name is redirected to the real URL. For example, when I had eastcoastmilitia.com as a name, my service would re-direct that URL to my "users.myISP.com/~username" actual address. These services can also automatically update for dynamic IPs too.