Alex Sutton
09-17-2009, 09:23 AM
Do you think if a company offered free web hosting and free domains people would snap them up like there is no tommorow?
Also does anyone one how much ICANN acredited registrars pay ICANN when they register a new domain?
any feedback would be great!
Thanks
BH-Greg
09-17-2009, 11:42 PM
Do you think if a company offered free web hosting and free domains people would snap them up like there is no tommorow?
Thanks
For get about it lol, I think that site would have a lot lot of people they would prob have to close down free domain and hosting after a month of offering too many people will go there.
Ultima VPS
09-18-2009, 08:47 AM
It might not be a bad startup promotion. To offer say 10,000 free domains and free hosting alongside. Thats a $70K budget requirement but would gain the host potentially 70K in clients. Most startups though don't have $700 to spare and any established company I assume couldn't be bother dealing with the sort of clients who will snap up the free offers.
littleguysingapore
09-22-2009, 09:43 AM
Yes, i agree with Ultima VPS. Most established company couldn't bother dealing with freebie seekers.
I really do not understand why they want hosting and domain for free. I would rather pay to secure an insurance to my service instead of getting it for Free. Anything go wrong with the hosting will not be their responsiblity but mine if i get it for free. I don't like that.
xojac
09-26-2009, 06:35 AM
The only way freebie services can be paid are either donations or advert clicks. But nobody is going to pay you $20 per impression and you can not expect each user to click your ads more than one time. And do not forget about all the support you have to offer for that many consumers.
TwisterHost - Cody
10-03-2009, 12:24 AM
And do not forget about all the support you have to offer for that many consumers.
Whew...can't even begin to imagine that task.
Calista Val
10-05-2009, 04:41 AM
Do you think if a company offered free web hosting and free domains people would snap them up like there is no tommorow?
Also does anyone one how much ICANN acredited registrars pay ICANN when they register a new domain?
any feedback would be great!
Thanks
not sure.. now is many smart people out there
myhostisfree
10-10-2009, 11:55 PM
Give me 70K and i'll try it out ;) I could be wrong but my last reading on ICANN and there fee was about .25USD per domain may have changed by now.
akirah
10-11-2009, 06:12 PM
It depends, if an interested party is impulsive I guess it would work. But if someone is more on thinking for long term benefits, that might not be a catch for them. But still, that is nice offer when you're just starting.