Cheap Hosting for Online Persons

Have You Hosted Yourself?
Do I have to remind you again that the world is a freaking global village? Thanks to the psychic Professor Marshal McLuhan for that platitude. And more, cheap hosting for individuals have made it possible for all the 6 billion homos in the world to fairly represented in that global village.

But I’m sure a lot of people in the village are still unknown, unfamiliar, and practically irrelevant in the scheme of things. No personal online presence.

Many social websites – web 2.0 – like Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn and others have, truly, afforded millions of people the opportunity to be seen online. For instance, about 60 million people are reported to be on Facebook.
Fine.
But not all of them are represented in all their uniqueness and individuality. They’re like squatters on the vast expanse of land owned by Facebook: parts of the part of the whole.
Doesn’t that suck – when there are affordable hosts willing to give your own portion of the vast internet landmass? …And you choose to be raw materials?

Pray you don’t miss the boat.

Personal Webhosting
It’s now given if you don’t exist online you might not exist at all. That reality has, however, driven some cheap hosting companies to provide personal hosting services for persons who long to create a distinct online presence of their own.
That’s personal hosting.
There you have blogs or some two- or three-page websites. You’re hosted on about 300 to 500 mega bytes space that can accommodate your content – just for $5 a month.
The content could be your personal diary, memoir, your profile, research works or anything about you or your interest.

Going for cheap personal hosting will set you apart from the millions on Facebook and MySpace. You’ll have your freedom and individuality. You’re not subject to the whims of any forum moderator who slams your portfolio at the slightest provocation.

Purpose of Personal Hosting
If I may guess, you do have some reasons for desiring to host your personality on the net. Maybe the bandwagon effect called social networking. Or business reasons. Or political reasons.
Those reasons, whatever they are, are out and away higher than what web2.0 offers you. It’s just a self promotional effort incidental to your over all activities going on your personally hosted site on your own or shared server and disk space.
And it’s worthwhile if you can achieve parts or all of your expectations of having online presence by patronizing these cheap webhosts.

So if you google John Bull, and nothing comes up relevant to the query, understand that some smarter and more ambitious John Bulls have beaten you to it.
Imagine your feelings if you’d had about one million pages or sites showing up to your query on the world wide web, confirming your popularity and relevance to the tribal discussion in the global village – just for a cheap hosting fee like $6 or $9.

Also imagine your failure, and you conspicuously missing out in the global internet action when you have so much to contribute, and when armies of cheap hosts are waiting to serve your online presence needs.

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