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aqueoushumour01
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I have just invested in a Mr Site package (newbie at websites) and I am also looking to set up another couple of sites. I've heard that it's possible to buy a domain name and somehow use the free space provided by an ISP to host it. How does this work exactly?
Is this the same as forwarding your domain name to a website/blog? How would I go about doing this.
Just want to test the water at first so free options would be a bonus (apart from buying a domain name).
Any keyword tools available for free/low cost (idealy searching google)????
Any help is much appreciated :beer:
Is this the same as forwarding your domain name to a website/blog? How would I go about doing this.
Just want to test the water at first so free options would be a bonus (apart from buying a domain name).
Any keyword tools available for free/low cost (idealy searching google)????
Any help is much appreciated :beer:
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domain hosts have a control panel, all you do is point www.mynewwebite.co.uk at your free web space www.btinternet/freespace/myname
and the person who clicks on the link is none the wiser
don't use some of the free ones like tripod etc where you get plagued with popup/popunder adverts...drives people up the wall !!Ex forum ambassador
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Thanks Browntoa. This could be a good short-term solution.
Can anyone recommend a good keyword search tool. Ideally searching google. I'm aware of wordtracker but would like a free option if poss.
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There you go mate:
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
shows you the top keywords for the past month on Yahoo0 -
thanks daniel435. Are there any that search google?
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