Web Hosting Companies and Services – Options

August 2021

Bluehost vs Hostgator vs Siteground

How much am I paying for Bluehost and Hostgator today?

Am I confident to migrate my site to a new service? Need a backup.

What features am I looking for? WordPress support, unlimited files…

Should I use dedicated WordPress hosting services?

Can I use free websites like BlogSpot or Tumblr?

What do I want to solve?

Web Hosting Nightmare

Hostgator and Bluhost are slowing down… Plus other nightmares.

I asked friends for better web hosting site recommendation.

The common answer is Siteground. Good speed. No hostage.

Sounds like a pun, but Hostgator and Bluehost many times shut down my business websites, held hostage, till I pay money to buy some security plugin.

This must end.

November 2015

In the Beginning

I use four web hosting services for my business.

  • BlueHost
  • Hostgator
  • Yahoo Small Busines
  • GoDaddy

In each of the service, I build several websites.

On October 2015, Yahoo announced that it is leaving the web hosting business and is transferring my account to another hosting company.

I have never heard of this other hosting company, which makes me feel uncomfortable. Hence I decided to move out my websites.

I am transferring the domains to one of my other three web hosting services, and logically I chose the best of the three, Hostgator.

What made me choose Hostgator? Good experience – Little downtime, fast upload and download speeds, and quick helpdesk.

So if you are looking for a reliable proven service by a web hosting company, I recommend Hostgator and check out their attractive year-end promo!

 

~ Adrian Lee – AdrianVideoImage.com

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Author: AdrianLee
Hi, my name is Adrian Lee and I'm from sunny Singapore. I have a passion for technology and travel, and on this personal blog, I share my experiences through journaling. I hope you enjoy reading my posts!

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