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So I have a name for a blog and I want to register it as a dot com. After it is registered how do I host it?
Any sites host as a freebie? What might be a couple of good choices?
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if you want a freebee you'll won't be able to have your own dot com. you can come close though.

eg: http://roid.hereweb.com/ i registered free a few days ago. it doesn't actually host anything at roid.hereweb.com though, what it's doing is redirecting all traffic to my personal webspace hosted on my isp. (http://roid.customer.netspace.net.au/)

it's a good idea because i can change where my website is actually located as much as i want. i could move it to zzzonline if i wanted to, or i could move it to another isp if i ever move isps.
but the address will always be http://roid.hereweb.com/ , that's the main point to doing it - it's a short address.

and it's neat coz it's free.

you can also use it to redirect to a free hosting site, perhaps like geocities (i dunno). so a free redirection site leading to a free hosting site.
may be a bit confusing though.
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Some good site registrars like Go[size=0].[/size]Daddy will set you up with a redirection page. Basically visiting http://www.woodchip.com will redirect you to whatever your real URL is, like http://woodchip.blogspot.com. A lot of them also offer "cloaking", which, instead of redirecting the visitor, wraps your real website in a full-size frame. The upside: the user doesn't see your real URL in the address bar. The downside: the address bar always shows http://www.woodchip.com, even if the user switches pages; this makes copying and pasting the URL to share/link kinda hard.

[edit]Heh: Go[size=0].[/size]Daddy is censored. :P[/edit]
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Post by Matrix »

Krom and I share a server from http://www.mher.org/
We have the Personal Package for $4.99/m, though I think that will be bit overkill for ur blog :P
Really a great service, very fast and reliable, support for any type of add-on feature u can think of.
Also the cheapest prices I've seen for what you get.

You can also register domains with them (free with some packages)

If u find another host and still want to register a domain with someone, http://www.active-domain.com/ is great. D3k uses them for a redirect ( http://d3k.org ) and my sister uses them for her Photography website ( http://www.jenrutherford.com )<--- hosted on our Mher.org server.
I have also herd good things about go-daddy, though I have never used them my self.

But if u want free, u can host the server ur self using Apache or something and get a free redirecting service.

The free redirecting service that I used to use was from http://www.dyndns.org/
Good stuff, never had any problems with it, other then ur URL's will look unprofessional.
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DCrazy wrote: [edit]Heh: Go[size=0].[/size]Daddy is censored. :P[/edit]
I don't get it... :?


I used godady and registered my domain name. just a small fee for a few years and just pointed it to my home ip (where I have a web server set up).


[edit] Oh, now I get it hehe. How did you do that?

GoDaddy
Go Daddy
hmm...[/edit]
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I'm gonna plug my own company on this one ;)

http://www.1-eurohost.com
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Xamindar: look at your post. Notice the asterisks? :P

Well, if Tri's gonna do it, I might as well plug my (former) employer. http://www.solarindustrial.com has really reasonable pricing, and I've got root access to the server. The company mostly hosts school websites, but be not afraid, it hosts quite a few small-business pages as well. Send an e-mail to rdfogal (at) solarindustrial.com if you want pricing. Tell him Kyle referred you.

And if your blog is going to have a conservative slant, rest assured that he's a staunch Republican. :P
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