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You cant get cheaper than the webspace which is given by your ISP, and that will allow FTP access too. Usually the options are available under a selfcare type access or something (thats what we do at BlueYonder). Contact them and see what they say, you usually get 30-40MB or so from your ISP, more than enough for a blog.

The average ISP will give you 5-15MB.

You can get hosting with FTP and a control panel and lots and lots of extra goodies from http://www.mysitespace.com for as low as $3.33 per month with lots of space.

*EDIT* I have my site (www.lgsclan.com) hosted there and i dont have any complaints.

Well if you dont need anything traffic entesive or database entensive i can host you for free on my personal server @ home. I can give you FTP access and pretty much all the space you need (within reason) as well as PHP, perl, asp and mysql support.

http://you.practicaluse.com

  OrangeSoul said:
free sites please:)

heh, I tried this a while ago (week).

Freewebs was ok but no ftp acess :no:

Distanthost.com was suppose to be really good but they are down due to hackers

and snake-inc is good but requires a lot of personal information to be disclosed

ok snake-inc rocks! i dont mind giving my home address, i have nothing to hide from them . they dont even ask for my home phone.

i just signed up for it..here are the features

Interests: Personal, Business.

Space: 100 MB.

Forced Ads: Banner-Bottom.

Your Ads: Allowed.

Upload: FTP, Browser.

Editor: Adv, Basic.

Scripting: CGI, PHP, SSI, FrontPage Extensions, Perl.

Pre-Scripts: FormMail, Guestbook, Msgboard.

Your URL: /you.

Other Features: Unmetered bandwidth.

MySQL database.

Email.

Instant activation.

Some features are only for English sites.

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