The numbers of free hosting providers have swelled in recent years. From Content Management Systems (CMS) through websites which offer free web hosting and ready-to-use templates, one has great variety of options. In case you are new to the mysteries and the limitless possibilities of the Internet you might consider free webhosting, which involves no Domain Name Registration (DNR), as a logical first step before plunging in the depths of the Web.
It can be done – many sites would give you a third-level domain for free, alongside the software tools needed to build a functioning website. A third-level domain is the part after the second dot, as in the following example (read from right to left): environment.theprotectors.org. Theprotectors.org is the actual domain name web hosting but it can have, theoretically, countless third, or even fourth and fifth-level domains.
Depending on the site or CMS you wish to work with, the third-level domain could be something easy to remember. Indeed, be careful when picking up a free subdomain. In case the entire address is too lengthy it would be very hard for the average user to remember it and to pay multiple visits to your webpage, however awesome it may be. In any case, launching a website without DNR is a viable first step for getting acquainted with the peculiarities of the successful web presence.