Shared Hosting

Discover shared hosting solutions for WordPress, exploring hosting providers and plans suitable for small to medium-sized websites. Learn about shared hosting features, performance considerations, and best practices for hosting your WordPress site.

How to Decide Which Hosting is the Best for Your WordPress Site?

Web hosting is a vital part of your WordPress site. It lays a great stake on whether your site will ensure success or fail in the long run. Therefore, when developing your website from the ground up, you need to choose the best web hosting for the type of site you are building. This post will not only explain the value of web hosting to you but also help you choose the best web hosting type and vendor for your WordPress website.

WP Engine vs Bluehost

WP Engine vs Bluehost

Bluehost vs WP Engine: Shopping around for good WordPress hosting can be tiring. We’ve narrowed down the list for you, comparing two of the top-rated WordPress hosts that we’ve personally used and tested over the years.

Shared vs Managed Hosting

Shared WordPress Hosting vs Managed WordPress Hosting

Fast loading time and a higher website speed can increase revenue and page views. While choosing a hosting plan, you have to consider certain parameters and fast loading time is one of the most important ones. But that’s not everything that distinguishes shared hosting from managed hosting.

Running a business online comes with varied requirements and needs, and what works for one person may not work for you. This post discusses in detail the various features shared hosting and managed hosting comes with and how you can leverage them for your business.

Best WordPress Hosting 2018: The Facts

It is almost impossible to slash your way through the jungle of marketing and misinformation to find the tiny number of hosts who provide a competent, conscientious service. So, to find the very best WordPress hosts, we look at the results of the biggest WordPress hosting studies ever, with 830 respondents hosting 11,736 websites.

How to Replace Your Web Host with a Robot

The best thing about attending WordPress meetups is when you chat with someone who has been working with WordPress for only a year or two, and you are able to tell them about a tool that will instantly solve a problem they have been struggling with every day. The look on their face as what you are telling them sinks in is always a joy to behold.

This article is about a tool that could impact your use of WordPress in that profound way if you currently pay for Web hosting.

Your Simple Guide to Web Hosting

Web hosting refers to where our website is going to be “living”. Just like our families have their own homes to live in, a website’s set of files must have a little space somewhere to call their own.

These spaces are called servers, and there are large warehouses all over the world that are full of them, all waiting to be “rented out” to you, the client. This is done through what we call a hosting company. Its job is to rent you a space on their server, take care of your files, and provide the best service possible to keep your site running smoothly.

There are certain factors to take into consideration when choosing your web host, some more important than others. Below is a list of these factors in no particular order to get you going on your new site.

SiteGround Managed WordPress Hosting Reviewed

I recently moved over one of my most important sites to SiteGround from its previous location at a shared host. SiteGround are a hosting company that’s been established for more than 9 years now, they are based in Bulgaria and offer shared hosting, cloud hosting and dedicated servers.

One of the reasons I moved to SiteGround was that I met their team at WordCamp Europe in Leiden earlier this year. They left a lasting impression of me and immediately came across as a fun, knowledgeable and passionate bunch, focused on supplying a great service and keeping their customers satisfied.

Where to Buy a Domain Name for Your WordPress Site

Where to Buy a Domain Name for Your WordPress Site

When building your first WordPress website, the primary step is to find a domain name and register it.

It doesn’t really matter where you buy the domain from with regards to WordPress, but not all registrars are equal. When choosing a registrar you need to consider their prices, interfaces, and additional services they offer.

8 Things You Must Know about WP Engine’s Security

When we were deciding where to host WP Mayor back in 2012, we wanted to find a secure hosting provider that would give us peace of mind. That’s when we found and invested in WP Engine’s WordPress hosting services