santanoice said:
DarkRaven said:
Honestly though Ashley, I understand if you are unemployed but if you have any income at all (yes including pocket money!) you should be able to pay 4-5$ a month in hosting. I've seen hosting plans for 3.50$ and less. And domains cost 11$ a year at most. If you care about your site you should just go and mow some lawns, seriously. I'm a poor student with no income bar what my parents choose to give me, yet I get by.
Ultimately if you show that you are willing so sacrifice some money to run your site then it shows that you take it seriously. I know that some people on free hosts do take their projects seriously - but they are submerged in a pit of others who set their forums up and leave within a month. Also, most administrators on free host forums that do care about their communities go on paid hosting as soon as they get a chance.
Off topic:
Dollar sign comes before the digits, in case you were wondering.
I never understood why some people write backwards. ''Two hundred dollars'' reads so much better than ''dollars two hundred''.
😛 Also, you are the first person in the years I spent foruming to take me up on this.
Personally, I think if an Admin should be more concerned about spending time into getting their forums some posts and activity, instead of worrying about the posting and money. Hosting has no say in how the community runs because that is dependent on the members and staff. It see it as more of a security thing as well as providing more the users.
Which is fair enough, because it benefits the members and staff.
Invisionfree and Zetaboards are an exception to this rule, but most free hosts only have a limited selection of, say fifty themes, for you to choose from. Free hosts use jscript mods which are insecure and buggy. There were numerous times on my Zetaboards forum where a mods conflicted with each other. I think that having good mods and themes is important for the people that use your site. If your forum looks bad, then you won't get many people joining. If you can't provide good features that they see on all the other forums in town, then they won't stay long.
What gets me annoyed is when paid forum owners talk down to those on free hosts because 'members won't choose them because their free'. In reality, most members wouldn't have a clue about what's behind the scenes and wouldn't care about what the forum provider is. The average member may look at both, compare how the other members treat them, then make their choice.
But of course, if you can afford it, then the benefits are worth it.
A major problem with many free hosts is the domain name such as: forumname.forumhost.com, or forumhost.com/forumname. These are often hard to remember. Some will make it easier using subdomains like co.cc, or redirects such as dot.tk. The thing is that dot.coms are still easier to remember than these. Even if it is a subconscious decision, people will gravitate towards dot.coms more than co.ccs.
Another serious problem with free hosts is ads. I know that many of you who put up ads filter out those Evony, Mate1 and other annoying ones, but Free hosts don't have this luxury. I had a lot of complaints about certain ads when I was on Zetaboards. Paying to remove ads costs more than most basic paid hosting packages.
Anyway, while we're on the subject of massive, free forums, you could always give this a whirl:
http://resources.zetaboards.com/index/
That is a forum that caters for all the users of Zetaboards and InvisionFree. I could point to the phpBB3 support forums, SMF support forums, MyBB support forums, IPB support forum and vBulletin support forums. Not to mention the large modification and themes forums for all of those.
Oh and for the record, I've been running my forum for 5 years on two free hosts. I'd say that's pretty dedicated and 'serious'. Really, how many of you others can boost about that, even on a paid host? 😉
All I can say is that you will find yourself much more in control. In the year that I was with ZB, server one went down something like eight times. At least now my hosting company are
obliged to provide 99% uptime or they will lose me, and every other customer they have, when it comes to renewal.
On topic:
I don't look down on new forums. Heck, I've even found them to be 'better' than bigger in many instances, simply because the community is small and you get to know the folk quicker.
I've always disliked that on some big boards, you can post 100 or so times and people still won't remember you. On smaller boards, you get noticed much quicker, which is a nicer feeling.
Hmm, I've found that when forums get to be big each individual section becomes like a forum of it's own. I used to be a big fan of the Inheritance Cycle about a year or so ago, so I joined
http://inheritanceforums.com. While I no longer am a fan, I still post around the off topic section with about fifty or so other regular non fans. I'm pretty well known there, but the people who post in the ''Cycle'' forums won't know me.
The same with FP. The only people I ''know'' here are the ones that post in Admin Discussion.