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Some
"Free Stuff" Still Survives Online |
by:
Jim
Edwards |
(c)
Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved
http://www.thenetreporter.com
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Way back in the good old days of the Internet
(mid to late
'Nineties), you could find all sorts of
free "stuff"
online.
Everything from website hosting and email,
to software and
long distance phone calls came free of charge.
Some of the free services survived, while
others used their
venture capital to pay for the mansions
and yachts of their
CEO's and then closed up shop within a few
months - leaving
investors high and dry.
A few free services still exist on the 'Net
in today's more
realistic dot-com economy and today rates
as good time as
any to take a closer look.
** Free Email **
Log on to HotMail.com and get yourself a
free email account
you can access from anywhere on the planet
you can find an
Internet connection.
HotMail.com and http://mail.Yahoo.com (with
twice the free
storage space of HotMail) rate as two of
the most
successful and long-lived no cost services
left over from
the "free" glory days of a few years ago.
** Free File Storage **
http://briefcase.Yahoo.com still ranks as
the number 1 free
remote file storage service on the Internet.
Store up to 30 MB of files remotely for
access and sharing
from any Internet connection anywhere in
the world.
Instead of lugging floppy disks around between
office,
home, and laptop, you can store them online
in your own
password-protected briefcase on the Yahoo
high-speed
servers.
A great way to back up and share files worldwide.
** Free Website Hosting **
Tripod.com allows you to set up your own
website absolutely
free.
They support their service with third party
banner ads at
the top of every page you display.
A great way to get started, but any serious
entrepreneur
will eventually want to get their own low-cost
hosting
account costing as little as $5 a month.
DotEasy.com presents an excellent alternative
to Tripod.com
if you want your own domain name and a year's
hosting for
only $25 a year.
Other free hosting services include: GeoCities.com,
gurlpages.com, and myfamily.com.
** Free Software **
Freeware and shareware, two ways software
developers
distribute their creations, either in a
"try before you
buy" mode, or as truly free software.
Many developers around the world create
software for their
own personal use but, lacking a huge buying
market or the
skills to sell the software, some of them
just give it away
or sell it for a nominal fee after you try
it.
If you know where to look, you can get everything
from
graphics programs and website builders,
to FTP programs and
recipe books.
Log on to Download.com and Zdnet.com for
two of the most
popular places online to find software before
paying full
retail.
NOTE: make sure your anti-virus program
is up-to-date and
backup all your important files before installing
any
software.
Free stuff online will never disappear because,
when
appropriate, it represents the perfect way
to start and
develop a relationship with customers. Unfortunately,
the
"boom" days of the truly free online "lunch"
seem gone
forever. Sigh.
About the author:
Jim Edwards is a syndicated newspaper columnist
and the co-
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