AccuWeb Hosting is over 20 years old and claims to manage over one million websites. However, is it the right WordPress hosting choice for your website?
read moreEco Web Hosting is a small WordPress host based in the United Kingdom. They use StackCP and StackCache CDN as their control panel interface and CDN platform, much like WPBuzz and 20i. Thus, their features and performance are similar to WPBuzz and 20i. Yet, Eco Web Hosting brings a different angle to WordPress hosting: caring about the environment.
read moreGeekStorage says they are “web hosting for Geeks, by Geeks.” They are a smaller WordPress provider, claiming to host only 20,000 websites. However, GeekStorage has been around for over ten years, and we found that GeekStorage offers many excellent features in line with other top-tier WordPress hosts.
read moreFastComet started in 2013 and has grown quickly. In this review post, we will detail FastComet’s services, how they performed on our performance benchmarks and speed tests, and our overall ranking of their web hosting services.
read moreHostGator is one of the original web hosting services, having started in 2002 (the “Jurassic” period, as HostGator calls it). Today, HostGator claims to host over two million websites, with 30% of their customers being “web pros. But how does it perform in today’s world?
read moreDreamhost is one of the original website hosts, having started in 1997. With over 750,000 WordPress installations and 1.5 million websites hosted, Dreamhost is also one of the heavyweights in the WordPress hosting space. But how does Dreamhost perform for the beginner WordPress blogger?
read moreKnownHost offers a great selection of standard features for the beginner price point, especially when compared to other web hosting providers. They include features like SSL Certificates, malware detection, and free backups in all of their plans, which is not common in other beginner plans.
read moreNexcess claims they have 23 years of hosting experience and host over 500,000 websites along with their sister brands. These are pretty strong numbers, with the top hosting websites hosting 1-2 million websites. Nexcess’s sister brands are Liquid Web and Servers.com, which offer top-tier, dedicated web hosting solutions (and beyond the scope of this review). But for small businesses and bloggers, can Nexcess deliver?
read moreWe have a love-hate relationship with Bluehost. On the one hand, we love Bluehost’s performance for a lower-cost WordPress host. Yet, on the other hand, we don’t like Bluehost’s pricing structure.
read moreHostinger is one of the most popular WordPress hosting companies, and for good reason. Hostinger offers a comprehensive suite of performance and hosting features while keeping its prices very reasonable. With data centers worldwide, access to a global CDN, and support in 10 languages, Hostinger is a wonderful hosting company no matter where you or your customers are in the world.
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