Remember the movie “Avatar” – about technology trying to destroy nature – and a bunch of purple aliens? Well, DreamHost manages to host 1.5 million websites – using the latest technology – while helping the environment. This perfect union of two worlds company been hosting for around 25 years and offers great starter plans, to get a good site live …
GreenGeeks Review (UK)
Not many hosting companies go to such great “green” lengths as GreenGeeks. Name says it all. They’re similar to DreamHost and Eco Web Hosting. But you get better uptime (99.98% V. 99.94% and 99.96% respectively). Particularly for business-oriented sites, this company could be a good middle-ground. Get both: ☑️ eco-friendliness ☑️ & performance Who the Heck Are They? 🕶️ Founder, Trey Gardner, has …
Eco Web Hosting Review (UK)
EWH is one of the very few UK-based, large-scale hosts. As you’d expect, mainland speeds are fast – under half a second. Their main selling-point is minimizing the carbon footprint, while getting your content live online. Some EWH highlights: Over 300 trees planted – as part of reforestation campaigns in England Extremely energy-efficient Dell servers – with SSDs that use …
Kinsta Review (UK)
Kinsta stands out from other hosting providers in our review archives. Firstly, they focus on virtual-power performance through the WordPress CMS. Also, every plan uses the Google Cloud Platform to host your site. There are also many advantages, as compared to shared hosting: higher security far-superior performance greater scalability & plan alterability Finally, everything they do is optimized for WP, …
HostGator Review (UK)
With nearly two decades in the hosting game, HostGator is a major player. You can find every plan type you want, from reseller to dedicated. They have a terrific number of servers with a strongly established infrastructure. HostGator costs a few pounds and pennies more than some hosts – at its level – but you get great reliability and customer …
Heart Internet Review (UK)
Some web hosting providers are focused on beginners or small sites. Others are especially well-suited for those with big online businesses and tens of thousands of visitors each month. Still more are great for more niche needs, like domain or host reselling. Heart Internet occupies an odd gray area where they advertise features as if they want to be a …
InMotion Hosting Review (UK)
A well-known, large web host with mixed reviews. InMotion describes itself as the top web host for UK-based customers. Over 300,000 domains are currently registered under them on Unix & Linux servers, and generally, these guys are improving everyday. If you are looking for a WordPress optimized host, this may be the one for you. You will get a good …
Bluehost Review (UK)
Bluehost is among the oldest names in the hosting business and has become trusted by best-selling authors and businesses, to host their websites. For a little extra, you’ll get a dedicated support team of WordPress specialists. There’s some upselling and Bluehost is most thought of as a shared hosting platform. Yet several sites with very high traffic use it, such …
GoDaddy Review (UK)
Though GoDaddy stands at a rating of 4.1 out of 5 on Trustpilot, it’s helpful to note Uber has point-one of a star less, on Google Play. GoDaddy is the Uber of the hosting world: the largest in the world, powering nearly 80 million websites as of this time in 2023 (according to 4 independent studies). 9 million entrepreneurs, organizations …
123-Reg Review (UK)
If you’re building a new website, whether personally or for your business, it’s essential to choose a reliable web hosting service. You want maximum uptime, fast speeds, and fast server performance. Depending on your needs, you might also need some extra tools. For instance, if you have no experience with website management, you’re probably going to want to use a …
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