You currently have two really good choices — Microsoft’s OfficeLive and Dreamhost — but of course, there are some stipulations. Dreamhost is free for non-profits only, and you have to fax them the IRS 501(C)3 letter to prove it. Microsoft’s is for anyone that has minimal (meaning <500 MB of storage and transfer) hosting needs, but they also own the domain as part of the free package and you get a bunch of free email accounts too. Plus, as you might suspect, you need to maintain the site using Windows/IEv6 or later.
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Free hosting from Dreamhost? Is this correct? I use them and have never seem anything about it…
free hosts are cool to start with, but they are often very slow and buggy. if you want to get a professional weblog hoster, you migh consider hostgator or crucialwebhost.
thats what i have learned so far.