Empower Your Site: Pay Your Host
Category: Internet Tips | Date: 2002-06-24 |
I know when I first started out on the internet I thought free hosts were the most wonderful thing ever invented. That was in the days long ago in the forgotten realms of Geocities (since purchased by Yahoo!) and TalkCities (since purchased by MSN). In those days everything seemed new and fresh and wonderful.
It seemed like you couldnt surf anywhere without running into a cool site on one of these free hosts. I remember wondering around for hours and hours late at night (when I should have been sleeping), checking out what new things had been created by people just like me! The coolest event was the explosion of Webring all over the web - surfing the rings could be a magical experience!
Of course that all ended long ago when the innovative companies such as Webring (not a host but a significant free resource for webmasters), Geocities, TalkCity, FortuneCity and endless others were purchased and merged with the mega-giant companies who took over the web. Somehow its not so fun and enjoyable anymore.
What happened? The huge giants realized they needed these upstart companies not so much because they made money, but because they owned an incredibly valuable commodity ... you. Or rather, your web sites, your surfers, your traffic and your demographics.
Thats what the big companies wanted and thats what they got. You see, you (webmasters) are less than a commodity to these companies. People who surf your sites are the commodity, and that commodity is being sold to the true customers ... the advertisers.
So when you proudly put together your web site on one of the free hosts, please remember that fact. Before you complain for the thousandth time about the lack of service, remember that you are getting this for free. When you are screaming to your computer screen about your site being down, just tell yourself that you didnt have to pay for it, after all.
It doesnt help, does it? I know when I had my sites on free hosts it was so incredibly frustrating all of the time. Extremely slow servers, incredibly bad or non-existent customer service, unacceptably long down times and a host of other problems which never seemed to be solved.
Whats going on? The real answer is simple. You are not paying the free hosts ... the advertisers are paying them. In fact, your web site, unless it is very high traffic, only makes a small amount of money for them each month. They know there are plenty of other webmasters who are not willing or not able to pay for hosting, so they simply do not care about you.
Which brings us to the other side of the coin. There may not be light at the end of the free host tunnel, but you can change tunnels easily enough. Stop playing the free host game and make a big move from amateur to professional.
You have to understand, a couple of years ago I was living under the exact same illusion as most everyone ... paid hosts are incredibly expensive. Well, guess what? Thats completely false.
My own web site costs me $14.95 a month. This includes over 200 megabytes (far more than most free hosts), 4 gigabytes of bandwidth and hundreds of other special features. The customer support is awesome, the site has never been down and its always very fast. All that (and no ulcers) for about the price of a large pizza each month!
What makes the difference? In the case of the paid host, I am their direct customer. They do not make money off of advertisers, they make money off of me. While its not a huge amount of money, they know and understand who pays their bills.
And it shows. You see, you always need to position yourself so you are in one of two positions: the customer or the provider. Being the commodity in an arrangement can be uncomfortable, but when you are not even that high on the food chain youve got problems.
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It seemed like you couldnt surf anywhere without running into a cool site on one of these free hosts. I remember wondering around for hours and hours late at night (when I should have been sleeping), checking out what new things had been created by people just like me! The coolest event was the explosion of Webring all over the web - surfing the rings could be a magical experience!
Of course that all ended long ago when the innovative companies such as Webring (not a host but a significant free resource for webmasters), Geocities, TalkCity, FortuneCity and endless others were purchased and merged with the mega-giant companies who took over the web. Somehow its not so fun and enjoyable anymore.
What happened? The huge giants realized they needed these upstart companies not so much because they made money, but because they owned an incredibly valuable commodity ... you. Or rather, your web sites, your surfers, your traffic and your demographics.
Thats what the big companies wanted and thats what they got. You see, you (webmasters) are less than a commodity to these companies. People who surf your sites are the commodity, and that commodity is being sold to the true customers ... the advertisers.
So when you proudly put together your web site on one of the free hosts, please remember that fact. Before you complain for the thousandth time about the lack of service, remember that you are getting this for free. When you are screaming to your computer screen about your site being down, just tell yourself that you didnt have to pay for it, after all.
It doesnt help, does it? I know when I had my sites on free hosts it was so incredibly frustrating all of the time. Extremely slow servers, incredibly bad or non-existent customer service, unacceptably long down times and a host of other problems which never seemed to be solved.
Whats going on? The real answer is simple. You are not paying the free hosts ... the advertisers are paying them. In fact, your web site, unless it is very high traffic, only makes a small amount of money for them each month. They know there are plenty of other webmasters who are not willing or not able to pay for hosting, so they simply do not care about you.
Which brings us to the other side of the coin. There may not be light at the end of the free host tunnel, but you can change tunnels easily enough. Stop playing the free host game and make a big move from amateur to professional.
You have to understand, a couple of years ago I was living under the exact same illusion as most everyone ... paid hosts are incredibly expensive. Well, guess what? Thats completely false.
My own web site costs me $14.95 a month. This includes over 200 megabytes (far more than most free hosts), 4 gigabytes of bandwidth and hundreds of other special features. The customer support is awesome, the site has never been down and its always very fast. All that (and no ulcers) for about the price of a large pizza each month!
What makes the difference? In the case of the paid host, I am their direct customer. They do not make money off of advertisers, they make money off of me. While its not a huge amount of money, they know and understand who pays their bills.
And it shows. You see, you always need to position yourself so you are in one of two positions: the customer or the provider. Being the commodity in an arrangement can be uncomfortable, but when you are not even that high on the food chain youve got problems.
About the Author
Richard Lowe Jr. is the webmaster of Internet Tips And Secrets. This website includes over 1,000 free articles to improve your internet profits, enjoyment and knowledge.
Web Site Address: http://www.internet-tips.net
Weekly newsletter: http://www.internet-tips.net/joinlist.htm
Daily Tips: internet-tips@GetResponse.com
Claudia Arevalo-Lowe is the webmistress of Internet Tips And Secrets and Surviving Asthma. Visit her site at http://survivingasthma.com
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