Maybe you think it's a bit long, but I hope you can read it, thank you! I started doing free space in 2004, and I started doing ASP because it was more popular at the time, and PHP was used by few people at that time. It was hacked once and all the data was gone. I had no choice but to give up! It wasn’t until this year that I contacted the website again, but I couldn’t find any better free resources. Once I applied, it wasn’t safe, and it didn’t matter when it would be deleted. I know; the speeds used abroad are relatively slow, but domestic ones seem to be few that can be used for a long time, and they need to be registered. Nowadays, rice tying is becoming popular, and I don’t want to spend money. I spend the whole day searching for where I can apply for a free domain name, and I didn’t know about NET until later. You can apply for RU, and I was really happy when I first applied; an occasional opportunity reminded me to start a website again, but my ability and funds were limited, so I had no choice, so I went to find a sponsor, and the hard work paid off. I found a boss here who was interested in developing on the Internet, so I became his administrator and found a job for myself!
The Aiwei Forum has been established for almost 2 months, and I found that the effect is not very good. I don’t know what is not doing well. Before Aiwei, I found that many people were looking for free resources such as free space and free domain names, but Aiwei The Wei Forum has been established and has given everyone such a good platform, so why does no one support it? The original intention of establishing the Wei Forum was to use forum coins to redeem domain names, and then to achieve a certain amount of traffic, and then slowly transfer to IDC. But I found that after the establishment of Ivey, many forums began to imitate it, and they did better than us. I don’t deny this. Is Ivey really worse than other websites? We have gone from providing free domain names to free space now, and now we are preparing a webmaster support plan to provide one-stop services for website building, from space to domain names, including programs and styles, all are provided by We provide and make it. Why can't such a site be supported by the majority of netizens? I searched and found out that there is currently no site like Ivey in China. Of course, some people are beginning to imitate Ivey. Times are progressing, that's normal! Aiwei not only provides free domain names and free space, but we also design programs and styles for you together.
You can think about it for yourself. If you want to hire someone to design it yourself, how much will it cost? As our moderator said, it will cost you hundreds or even thousands of yuan to have the so-called originality and hard work. We Aiwei's technicians and moderators may be able to create the style you need in just one or a few nights of hard work, but we are now providing it to all webmasters who build websites for free. Don't you really not need it? Do you really want to do it yourself? Do you want to spend money? Because everyone’s thoughts are different, and I don’t know what the webmasters think, but I want to ask all netizens and forum members! If the Ivey Forum really collapses, will you still Will you find a free webmaster resource site like this again? Is it true that sometimes you don’t care, and only after you lose it do you remember that there used to be a webmaster service site like Ivey Forum? In order to be an active member, we We also held T-building activities, but the effect was not very good! Our spaces are all rented from IDC, and they are rented with hard-earned money for people in need, but I don’t know if there is no People need it, but many people don’t appreciate it!
These are my personal thoughts. If there is anything wrong, you can point it out. It doesn’t matter. The Ivey forum is not a place to restrict speech, as long as what you say is legal, that's fine. Here I would like to thank our members and webmasters who support Ivey. Thank you for your support! I also hope everyone remembers the address of our Iiv Forum: http://www.iiv.cc