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5) Some search engines are now refusing to spider
web sites which are hosted by
free web hosts. For instance, if you have a site hosted by
free web hosts, you would, until recently, have got
infamous error message saying that too many pages have been submitted from your site if you tried to submit your site to AltaVista. While Altavista now says that "your URL has been submitted for processing" if you try to submit your site, rest assured that it will not spider any site belonging to many of
free web hosts even though it says that your site has been accepted. Can you afford that?
6) When your site is hosted by some of
free web hosts, you will find it very difficult to get it listed in a major directory like Yahoo!. Although Yahoo! will never admit that it won't add a commercial site which is hosted by one of
free web hosts, in practice, it will be a miracle if you can get your site listed by Yahoo!. Listing your site with Yahoo! is difficult enough even when you have your own domain. Don't make your task more difficult than what it needs to be.
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