To transfer files to a large number of recipients on the Internet, as a rule, they use "file sharing" - web services specializing in storing archives, images, programs, etc., downloaded by the user. The owner of the files receives a permanent http-address of their storage location and can post these links on the network for public access, or send them to someone personally.
Instructions
Step 1
The procedure for placing files should start with the choice of storage and access conditions - there are differences for different services. The most significant of these are storage time, download restrictions, maximum file storage size and service availability from different geographic locations. File storage times can range from a few weeks (for example, iFolder) to an unlimited period (for example, Rapidshare). But if you read the terms of a particular service, then you can find out essential details - for example, iFolder, offering by default two weeks of storage, provides an option to extend it. While Rapidshare, which offers eternal storage, will still delete the file when the number of hits to it is zero for some time. Some of the services do not provide free downloads of your files at all, but most simply place restrictions on free access. Basically, these restrictions relate to the download speed and the number of files in a certain period of time. In addition, free access, as a rule, requires viewing ads before starting the upload process. The maximum size of one stored file currently ranges from one hundred megabytes to several gigabytes. Some of the services have restrictions on access to stored files for users from certain countries. … In this way, they filter paying consumers to advertise their sponsors.
Step 2
After reviewing the conditions and selecting the most suitable service, it will be possible to proceed to the practical implementation of the task of placing a file on the network. To get started, go to the file hosting site, for example
Step 3
This service is good because it can duplicate your file on eight file hosting services at once. By default, all eight are selected, uncheck the boxes next to those that you do not need. Then click the Browse button and select the file prepared for upload. Below the upload object selection field there is a field labeled "File description" - here you can specify a description that will be present on the file upload page. At the bottom of the form there are two fields for entering email addresses - if you want to send someone a link to download this file, then in the "From e-mail" field, enter the sender's address (this is your address), and in the "To e -mail "is the recipient's address. After filling out everything here, click the Upload button.
Step 4
At the end of the download process, you will see a sign containing the file name, size and download link. There will be one link, and the visitor who follows it will have the opportunity to choose any of the eight file hosting services. You can post this single link or all eight on the web. Or you can scatter links separately on different forums, blogs, etc. at your discretion.