Free Vs Paid (Shared Website Hosting)
Your website or blog builds a brand image on the Internet so that the global target audience can get all the information about the business, brand, product line or service. The quality of managed services plays a crucial role in how the website or blog is published after it is published on the World Wide Web. If you look into it, there are several web hosting companies that offer different packages for different sections depending on your needs. There are also a variety of well-known platforms that offer completely free web hosting services. Here are some important considerations before you subscribe to any hosting package.
Free hosting brings a series of restrictions
1. Mandatory use of subdomains
Your website or blog address will be accompanied by an
extension or subdomain. Please follow the example below -
Paid Hosted Domain Name - Domain Name
Free hosted domain name - subdomain
Extended names have no brand appeal and the credibility
needed to create impressions for viewers.
2. Customize or enhance limited options for websites/blogs
If you plan to monetize your blog and want to place banner
ads, affiliate links, and Google ads, your site or blog must have support
plugins and technical configurations to support link navigation. Most free
basic website themes don't support plugins, only limited web build tools are
available to implement a custom look.
3. Search engine optimization ranking problem
While Google doesn't directly distinguish between paid and
free-hosted websites/blogs, you'll run into SEO rankings using free hosting.
There are a lot of free hosting sites or blogs that use shared space on a
single server. This will reduce website performance. If your site is slow,
Google will give a poor rating because of a user-friendly interface. With paid
hosting, the same site can reach the first page SERP ranking.
What can you get from a paid hosting service?
Using paid hosting means you have to run your website with a
monthly or yearly investment. However, if you compare the price to a package,
it is worthwhile to start using the basic package for at least $10/month.
- Faster site performance, greater bandwidth, disk space, etc.
- Personalized domain names allow the use of website addresses to identify brand names
- A dedicated control panel that manages and updates your website as needed (you'll have more choices to use advanced themes, plugins and other changes)
- Install plugins and tools as needed and on the theme of your website to monetize your blog or website
- Regular site data backup so you can set up your site again in the event of a technical failure or site crash
- 99% uptime guarantee
- 24/7 customer support visit
Bottom line:
Most bloggers and business owners create their websites or
blogs to make money online. At the end of the day, it's easy to understand. If
you are passionate about spreading it online as a beginner, free hosting is a
convenient way to get started. However, if you want to make money online
through your website or blog, it's important to choose a paid hosting package
(at least to start using shared hosting).

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