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
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Black Metal
DetreS
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
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
http://sites.google.com/
http://www.officelive.com/en-us/free-website
Quaker
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.
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.