It's the easiest one to do with any sort of professionalism.
You could host off of the IP Address given to you by your ISP but IP's that your ISP gives you are not static, and can change.
Services exist that can create the illusion of a static IP address, such as no-ip.com, among others, but it's generally not done for professional sites and usually cost money just like hosting accounts do.
Shared hosting accounts are very cheap or even free. Any particular reason you're opposed to a hosting account?
Warm Regards, Jordan Michaels On 03/01/2012 02:55 PM, giovo87 wrote:
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