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What is the alternate option of Bluehost Web Hosting Service and why?

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asked 7 years ago

What is the alternate option of Bluehost Web Hosting Service and why?

3 Answers
answered 6 years ago

There's lots of good web hosting companies out there. Godaddy, Hostgator, Bigrock – they're all pretty good.

I would suggest hostgator since I've seen good service from them. Bigrock can become expensive if you have multiple domains.

If you're using your hosting for some kind of high performance sites then you should consider a VPS or Dedicated server – in that case I would recommend Amazon's AWS Cloud / Lightsail for VPS and Softlayer for dedicated.

answered 6 years ago

There are many alternative option and you should avoid EIG group (Bluehost is part of EIG group). You can give a try to AccuWeb Hosting.

They provide all the service required for hosting so it is like a one stop shop for all of your hosting requirements.

If you have a small website or a blog then you can go for a shared hosting plan or else if you require more resources and control then VPS hosting is preferred.

answered 6 years ago

Personally, I never cared for Bluehost and stay away from them as much as possible.

A few things to factor in are what are you using the hosting platform for.

If you're looking for a good wordpress hosting platform and just want to focus on developing the site the best one I'd recommend for this is cloudaccess.

I use their free wordpress hosting option to test out ideas, Granted you have to pay $60 a year if you want to tack on your own domain. but if you are just developing. theres no need to have it indexed with you're domain. What I usually do is once I make an update there I migrate it my paid hosting plan on kinsta.  These guys are by the best when it comes to hosting.  Their servers are super fast, and the support is top notch. I seriously good go forever ever about them.

I also go into a little more depth on this on my blog about what the best resources are.

I hope this information helps on finding the a good host

Also, If you have any other questions. You're free to ask me through my support chat on my blog.

Cheers,

Kevin T. @ n34th

 

3 Answers
answered 6 years ago

There's lots of good web hosting companies out there. Godaddy, Hostgator, Bigrock – they're all pretty good.

I would suggest hostgator since I've seen good service from them. Bigrock can become expensive if you have multiple domains.

If you're using your hosting for some kind of high performance sites then you should consider a VPS or Dedicated server – in that case I would recommend Amazon's AWS Cloud / Lightsail for VPS and Softlayer for dedicated.

answered 6 years ago

There are many alternative option and you should avoid EIG group (Bluehost is part of EIG group). You can give a try to AccuWeb Hosting.

They provide all the service required for hosting so it is like a one stop shop for all of your hosting requirements.

If you have a small website or a blog then you can go for a shared hosting plan or else if you require more resources and control then VPS hosting is preferred.

answered 6 years ago

Personally, I never cared for Bluehost and stay away from them as much as possible.

A few things to factor in are what are you using the hosting platform for.

If you're looking for a good wordpress hosting platform and just want to focus on developing the site the best one I'd recommend for this is cloudaccess.

I use their free wordpress hosting option to test out ideas, Granted you have to pay $60 a year if you want to tack on your own domain. but if you are just developing. theres no need to have it indexed with you're domain. What I usually do is once I make an update there I migrate it my paid hosting plan on kinsta.  These guys are by the best when it comes to hosting.  Their servers are super fast, and the support is top notch. I seriously good go forever ever about them.

I also go into a little more depth on this on my blog about what the best resources are.

I hope this information helps on finding the a good host

Also, If you have any other questions. You're free to ask me through my support chat on my blog.

Cheers,

Kevin T. @ n34th