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The Best WordPress Hosting for Your Website

When you decide to create a website there are three important things to decide when you get started. First- what you want to name your website (your URL). Second – what you want to use to build your website (WordPress, obviously). And third – where you want to host your website.

There are hundreds of hosting companies that boast as being the best for this or that, but are they really? In this guide we’ll help you choose the best WordPress hosting for your website.

Managed Hosting: WPEngine

If you’re looking for awesome WordPress hosting, look no further than WP Engine. This managed WordPress hosting offers tons of great features to make managing your WordPress site easy. For example, automatic security updates, free staging sites, 24/7 live chat, Evercache, automated SSL certificates, and even free Genesis framework themes via StudioPress.

Price: Plans starting at $25/mo

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Cloud Hosting: Cloudways

For cloud hosting, you can’t do better than Cloudways. This managed cloud hosting company offers many cloud options such as DigitalOcean, Linode, Vultr, AWS and Google Cloud. Once you pick the one that suits your needs you can add free SSL, unlimited number of applications/installs, automated backups, advanced caching, firewalls and more.

Price: Plans starting at $10/mo (using DigitalOcean)

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Shared Hosting: Bluehost

Last up is Bluehost. This shared hosting provider isn’t fancy, but it is budget friendly. And if offer perks like free domain registration for the first year, up to 25 subdomains, free SSL, 1-click WordPress installation, 24/7 support, and unmetered bandwidth – all in the basic plan. If you upgrade added features for Office 365 mailbox, site backups domain privacy and a dedicated IP address are available.

Price: Plans starting at $2.95/mo

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