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by Puripong Koomsin, Pur

It is said: "There is no such thing as a free lunch!" Such saying is relevant when talking about so-called 'free' web hosting sites. These sites are not really free at all, they just seem like they are. They are not saints who would give long hours of free service just to keep your website above water. No, of course not! There is always someone else who pays for the upkeep of 'free' Web Hosting sites. Below are some things that you should consider before choosing a free web host over a commercial one.

The most common income generating methods of free web hosts are ads. Ad companies pay these free web hosts to post their ads on the web pages of their members. If you go for a free web host, there will be a big probability that you will have so much ads on your web pages.

Ads may even pop up during the initial registration phase. The terms and conditions page of the registration form usually contains specifications about the ad content for your free web site. Some free web hosts insert a lot of ads that most browsers gets annoyed and will later on avoid the site. Some web hosts even attach pop up ads to your web pages. This doesn't only irritate visitors, but it can also interfere with the upload of your web site.

Space and Restrictions

When you sign up with a free web host, you can expect that you will have a limited space on the server hard disk. This means that you cannot post all that you want to because it is regulated. Another issue is the restrictions for the types of the files you can upload.

Most free web hosts only accommodate the basic files like, JPEG and MP3 files. This can prove troublesome if you need to upload files of a different nature. It results in you spending time converting them. Another thing, most free web hosts do not offer copyright protection for the files on your site and you will not be able to control the download and the duplication of your posts.

Up and Down Time plus Limited Customer Support

The great thing about paid commercial Web Hosts is that they have a degree of commitment towards their clients. They promise lesser down times (number of hours the site is unavailable) and great customer support. You won't be able to get that with a free web host. They cannot guarantee a 99.99% Up Time like most paid web hosts do.

Down Time can really affect your website and your business. Your customers won't be able to access your site and that translates into 'zero' revenue for you. Frankly, there is nothing worse than an inaccessible website. Also, if you run into problems while you are using a free web host, you will not be able to expect a timely response. You may have to wait for some time before your queries are answered and when they are, it might not be the answer you are looking for.


Google Adsense is by far the best method on the internet to add revenue gaining functionality to any of your websites without the necessity of bulky image banners and referral programs. Every click garners you a few cents, so the amount of money you can make is directly proportionate to your traffic.

That is of course, assuming you have a good CTR, i.e Click Through Ratio. If you're page garners 1000 hits a day, but your CTR is less than 1%, your hard work to drive traffic is not doing you much good.

Ad Appearance

There is the constant argument over whether it is better to have your Adsense ads brightly visible, standing out from your page, or to let them blend in, becoming part of your text. Surely, you don't want your Adsense ads to disappear and not garner the attention of any of your visitors, but neither do you want them to be so obvious as to drive traffic away.

Experiment with the look and feel of your Adsense to get the best appearance for your page. If you have a certain color scheme, try to match that scheme. Don't use bright pink on your slick, black page, lest you drive away traffic. Blend in your ads to the color scheme of your page and you'll present a cleaner, more honest appearing set of ads.

Ad Format

Google Adsense offers numerous formats for your ads. Many people place large chunks of full texted ads on their sidebars or beneath their articles, but if this isn't working for you, consider changing your approach. Alter you Adsense to best match the way most internet browsers read.

Wider formats tend to do better than the narrow, long Adsense formats simply because the reader doesn't have to read down the page as often. Consider a 728 x 90 leader board of simple one line text ads placed beneath your header. They blend in and if carefully placed beneath your navigation bars, will gain even more clicks.

Ad Placement

You want your Adsense ads placed where your visitors will most likely see them. If you place an Adsense box at the bottom of your sidebar, most visitors will likely fail to notice them. Google has created a 'heat map', a research project in which they gathered information from numerous websites and the most effective placement of ads. Often, it is the top of the page, above your content that Adsense performs best in. Also, for those running articles, directly before and after your article will often garner additional clicks.

There are dozens of ways to clean up your site and enhance your Adsense to raise your CTR. Try curbing your content to match higher paying keywords in more interesting topics, or finding the most popular and effective content areas of your page and preceding them with Adsense ads. Google Adsense has proven itself time and time again as one of the best options for making money with your website. Make sure you are using it to the fullest.

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