Hi, A lot of internet service providers (like Yahoo), provide some web space to customers. I got a free web site through geocities many moons ago, before it was swallowed up by Yahoo. I think Earthlink, for another, also provides some sort of web hosting. As was stated above, the down side of accepting one of these free web sites is your site will be full of ads, over which you have little control. If all the advice hasn't discouraged you, check with your ISP's web site to see what services they offer. If the free web site isn't for you, there are web hosting companies out there charging under $30.00 (USA)per month. It is a tenuous business these days and I've seen more than a few web hosting sites just disappear overnight, so buyer beware. Still, it's a bit of fun. Anyplace you do find to host your web site will also provides tools and tutorials for actually building your web site. The tools make it very simple, like filling in a template.
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