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Why You Should Stay Away from Free Web Hosting?

Free web hosting entices so many people because it’s free. Everyone loves a freebie. If you have any sort of household income, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t pay the minute amount for a paid web hosting package. Here are some of the reasons why shirking paid web hosting in favor of a free web hosting package is a bad idea.

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No Security 

Free web hosting involves paying for nothing. You aren’t paying for the privilege of having a good service. And because you aren’t paying for anything there’s a much higher chance you’ve been placed on a bad server with hundreds of other websites. It’s slow and it has no security.

It isn’t an issue if you’re using a website for non-commercial or occasional use. Businesses can’t get away with it, though. No customer with any sense will put their credit card details on a site which is using free hosting. It’s a field day for hackers who find free web hosting-based websites with customer financial details.

Put it this way, if you get any security on your free web hosting package you’re lucky and it still won’t defend against most hack attacks.

Advertisements 

Get your own paid website and you can control when and where advertisements appear, or don’t appear. Free web hosting relinquishes this control. You’re at the mercy of the person who owns the server. You aren’t paying anything so they can do what they want. On practically every single free web hosting server, there are ads you’ll have to put up with.

Adverts don’t send a positive message to your customers. The ads are nearly always unprofessional and borderline spam. It says to people you aren’t serious about your business.

Horrible Neighbors 

If you’re living in a house which has neighbors who leave their doors open and regularly become victims of burglary, or even have burglars over for dinner, it makes your house a target too.

The same principle applies to websites. If you share the same server as a website liable to being hacked, your site will also become a target. Free web hosting is a magnate for hackers who want to cause disruption. You can’t necessarily see if you’ve become a target, but you should assume there’s a high chance of it happening on one of these servers.

They’re the bad neighborhoods of the Internet.

Where’s Your Control? 

In answer to the above question, you have no control. Paid plans allow you to change the code, play around with Java, and customize pretty much anything. With a free plan there are no such guarantees. You have no reason to expect any control over your website or server.

Most web hosting plans not charging a subscription fee use only basic HTML and CSS. You can’t do anything fancy and your site will look similar to the brightly colored monstrosities of the early 2000s. In other words, you have a bog-standard website nobody wants to visit. And it’s all to save the host money so they can offer free web hosting in the first place.

Storage Space 

Forget about large amounts of storage space. This is the one-room flat of the virtual world. You have a very small amount of disc space which can only hold a few images. Paid plans offer an unlimited amount of disc space. The reason why they keep it low is to fit as many people onto the server as possible.

Customer Support 

The chances are if you’re using free web hosting you don’t know how to build a website and you have no experience with making a comprehensive online hub. Sooner or later, you’ll need to seek help from some sort of customer support helpline. It’s rare for free web hosting packages to offer any sort of customer support. It requires time, resources, and money to pay people for. Too expensive for any free web host!

Opt for the paid option and you’ll have customer support 24/7. You’ll also have lots of different ways to contact them.

Bandwidth 

Bandwidth is the amount of strain visitors put on the server. After you exceed this bandwidth, your free web host will normally charge you and suspend your account until you do. It effectively condemns your website to fail from the beginning. If you’re going to upgrade to a paid plan anyway, you might as well do it from the start with a company which cares about its customers.

Reliability 

Free web hosting plans owe you nothing. They have no obligation to attend to any problems. They can sign you up and completely ignore you and there’s nothing you can do about it. It’s not fair, but this is how it works. They can even shut down the server permanently without saying anything to you.

The service is free, so how can you really complain?

The Truth 

Free web hosting plans are nothing but a free trial for a subscriber-based plan later on. In return for poor customer service and an endless number of problems, your account will be suspended and you’ll be forced to upgrade. You’re essentially paying for a company which treats you like dirt.

Stay away from them and opt for a paid version of web hosting. You can pay a small amount for a web host which cares about what you want and has an obligation to keep you happy.

Free web hosting is good if you want to play around with websites and practice your designing skills. It’s even good for hackers who want some easy targets to play around with. What it isn’t good for is someone who is serious about making a useful website and building a successful online venture.

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55 Most Useful Resources For WordPress Developers

I have been working on WordPress content management system from a pretty long time – then whether it would be for the development of mine own company brands or working on clients projects – I always opt WordPress platform on others. But, in all these years, the things that wondered me that collectively there are plenty of resources for WordPress developers are available on internet – but what are the BEST of them – although almost every single resources speaks its own story and they all have been worked and stand very properly. In this article, I have compiled the 55 most useful resources for WordPress developers.

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Starter Kits, Plugins, Widgets, Frameworks

When you planned on to develop a WordPress theme, widget or plugin, the best bet is to start by using a “blank” template file which not only save your time but also will give you a solid foundation. For this, the following are the best resources:

  • WP Starter Kit: WP Starter-Kit is a development template for rapidly building WordPress plugins. The framework provides some useful services and a clean way to structure your plugin while allowing you to build libraries of small functional components.
  • Plugin Starter: Plugin Starter is a new framework to help make WordPress plugin development easier. It is not a boilerplate or template that acts as a starting point for a plugin.
  • WordPress Widget Starter: The WordPress Widget Starter will let you create your own new widget with the help of the sample widget starter code.
  • Threaded Comments: It lets you do basic CSS styling for threaded comments.

WordPress Hosting

Since thousands of web hosts available out there offering Free, Shared, VPS, Dedicated as well as Managed WordPress hosting but the question at the top which one to go with. Although we strongly recommend anyone to go with Hostgator but still there are also secondary options available. The priority wise we recommend:

  • Hostgator: This is what our brands are using, all of them. We have been with Hostgator now for over three years and they are very good. They are available 24 by 7, round the clock. Details
  • BlueHost: Another good WordPress hosting provider. Offers number of options. Although we had not tried it directly yet but with having number of clients / past customers websites are on BlueHost. Details
  • DreamHost: DreamHost is good but in our list stands at third position. Having a hold on n number of customers around the world. Tried thrice but still it does not able to make a place in our heart and brain which say us to go with this hosting company. Details

Related Article: Comparison Of WordPress Hosting Providers

Free Themes Vs Premium Themes

On starting with your WordPress website development, this question strikes your head many times. Which one to go with – Free themes or Premium themes and the answer of this is in question itself? If you have good knowledge and understanding of coding and know that you can manage all the updates (which is require to fuel up your theme from time-to-time), then free themes will be the right choice for you. But, if you are interested in having someone who can help you whenever required and keep the track of all technical areas of your WordPress themes, then it would be better to opt for premium themes. In either option there are thousands of themes available in both categories.

Other Useful Resource:

Plugins

Plugins can extend WordPress to do almost anything you can imagine. There are not one, not two but thousands of useful plugins available – both free and premium in nature. The plugin will either be for anything, ranging from social media to commenting to security and lots more.

Tutorials Sites And Blogs

While during and after completion there would be n number of time you would be requiring tutorial sites and blogs, which helps you time-to-time.

  • WP Tuts+: Interesting WordPress Tutorials collection site.
  • WP Engineer: Huge collection of coding tutorials, tip and tricks.
  • Smashing Magazine: Offering some very in-depth tutorials and articles about WordPress.
  • JustWP.org: Sharing huge collection of tutorials, talks about themes, plugins and lots more.
  • WPMU: A multi-author site, bringing variety of useful stuff.

Snippets Collections

The number of websites (including ours) is offering useful snippets (the short codes) which you can use in your WordPress website to ease the job.

Other Valuable Resources

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