How to Build Web Sites with Free Stuff - Yet More Stuff
March 6, 2000
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In this fifth and final article in the Free Stuff series,
we fill in a few gaps, look at sites that offer multiple services,
some free services that I haven't personally tested,
a few things that just didn't fit anywhere else,
and a couple of items that have been suggested to me since
earlier articles where they would have been relevant.
In other words, a fair old mish-mash!
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Most of the earlier Free Stuff I can personally vouch for,
in that I use it on my own site. For various reasons, that's not the
case with most of what's in this article. For example, I haven't
signed up with all of the 'multiple services' listed in the
next
section.
Just so you know that I'm not endorsing any of these (nor am I
doing whatever is the opposite of 'endorsing'), except where
specifically mentioned.
There may be quite a bit of overlap between some of the following
categories, especially between 'Web Tool Providers' and the rest,
so if you're looking for something specific you might want to
check more categories other than the first one that you looked at.
Note that in virtually all cases (I can't think of any exception)
the tools are 'free' because they carry advertising. Sometimes the
ads will be quite small and unobtrusive, sometimes they might be
large and obnoxious; look for example sites before committing
yourself.
As usual, please note that the information given here was as accurate
as I could make it, but you should check the specific sites for
changes or more complete information.
Further Resources
Well, that's it for this article, and in fact, the end of the series!
I hope you found some useful free stuff for your website, but if you're
still looking, here's a list of further resource lists where you can
carry on hunting. There's no end to it...
How To Build a Web Site with Free Stuff Table of Contents
Website Tools Providers
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