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GoDaddy also makes it easy to migrate

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:46 am
by zihadhosenjm55
GoDaddy also makes it easy to migrate your website over from a different hosting company by offering free website migration and automatic WordPress core software updates.

With all of this being said, some very noticeable caveats of going with GoDaddy’s (cheapest) Basic plan, are that:

You don’t get a free SSL certificate
Access to cPanel comes at an extra cost
Both of these two features come free with similar packages from competitor hosting companies, making this a big miss in their offering lineup.

Overall, GoDaddy is a robust and reliable platform that serves their customers well, though saudi arabia telephone directory the extremely low introductory pricing (for your first year’s hosting plan) and restricted features can come back to bite you after that first year is up—as their pricing then jumps up to being much higher than other comparable plans like what you’ll get from Dreamhost and Bluehost.

In my opinion—you’re ultimately better off going with a starter plan from a company like Dreamhost. You’ll get more features, better support and your pricing won’t suddenly change at any point in the future.

16. Kinsta Web Hosting Plans: $35.00/mo
Kinsta is my #1 pick as the best managed (premium) WordPress hosting company, and I use their plans to power my blog here (now that I get 500,000+ monthly readers).

Founded just a short while ago in 2013, that makes them one of the newer kids on the block in the web hosting space, but they’ve made an incredible impact in the market—offering the best plans for sites that are able to spend a little more on hosting to get their major upgrades in speed, reliability and customer service. Once your blog is making a little money, I highly recommend upgrading your hosting to one of Kinsta’s top-notch plans.

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Kinsta’s on a mission to create the best WordPress hosting platform in the world. Because of this, they’ve intentionally bootstrapped the business to avoid investor interference in the direction they take their company. They truly care more about making their customers happy as a path to building a great business—rather than focusing on returning investor profits.

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