Free Web Hosting For those of you who are learning to play host or want to have their own hosting but not yet ready to buy now you can try to use the free service, it first so that you have your new money to buy hosting. For free hosting of course, you must follow the rules set by them and has its own weaknesses, features that are lacking and others, but I think it does not become significant problems and obstacles that you start to learn about hosting first. Okay here is a list of free web hosting you can use.
http://www.100webspace.com/web_hosting/free_plan.html
http://www.110mb.com/
http://www.1asphost.com/
http://www.50webs.com/
http://angelfire.lycos.com/
http://www.atspace.com/
http://www.awardspace.com/
http://www.bravenet.com/
http://www.byethost.com/
http://dhost.info/
http://www.domaindlx.com/
http://www.esmartstart.com/
http://www.fortunecity.com/
http://www.freedomainsite.com/free_hosting_details.htm
http://www.freewebpage.org/
http://www.heliohost.org/home/
http://www.ifastnet.com/
http://www.mvhosted.com/
http://www.netfirms.com/web-hosting/web-hosting-basic/
http://www.psend.com/freehosting.php
http://www.sitepalace.com/
http://www.t35.com/
http://www.topcities.com/


Sorry for being off-topic but I was just curious as to which hosting company you use? You seem to talk about different hosts but from what I can see, you’ve never actually discussed the company that you use to store your blog. Maybe it would be a great idea to share this with me and your other readers. — Jake.
hi i use hostgator hosting, I understand your question, yes if it is seen on the web it will be unreadable whois Name Server Name.com because I use the IP pointing, so I did not wear name server as usual. and your question gives me an idea was to share experiences on hostgator hosting … thanks jake