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10 Tips to Find the Best WordPress Hosting

Hemant Verma - 8:23 PM


Here are some tips to help you find a good hosting package that is suitable for a WordPress blog. There are many types of website you may create, but a WordPress blog includes certain features that suit a range of different hosting services. For example, a WordPress blog is less in need of a lot of hosting space, as it does not often feature large video or image catalogues. There is not even a massive need for lots of bandwidth if the blog is suitably optimized. Here are nine tips to help you find the right host for you.




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1. A secure hosting service

Security is a big deal because you have to take such care of it from your end too. The hacker has two ways of getting access to your blog. Either he/she attacks from the front and hacks your WordPress account, or from the back and gains access via the server. If the server is unprotected, then it won’t matter which security plugins you have or how strong your password is because the hacker will still have control of your blog.



2. A company you pay for

Free hosts are very dubious unless you are going through a company such as the Google Blogger program. Otherwise there is always a catch, and it may be anything from charging you later on, to scraping your online traffic for credit card numbers or email addresses. Free hosts may be nice, but unless you do not care about security too much--they are probably not for you.



3. Read reviews

Keep a look out for the negative ones, as they are more often the accurate ones. The occasional bad review is natural, and the hosting services without any negative reviews are probably censoring reviews. Look for consistencies and trends with negative reviews. If a few people are complaining about one element, then that element is probably a true fault with the company.



4. A company that will let you go

You may not realize it, but it is very important that the host does not have a bad reputation for not letting people break contracts, or for being sluggish after a hosting period is over. They may keep your website online so that you cannot switch hosts, which is a very bad situation to be in.


5. Be wary of their down-time amount

Their downtime cannot be more than 2% or Google will punish your blog. Just a 2% downtime is seven days, and most hosts should easily be able to boast a 98% or more uptime. All servers have to go down at some point, so be careful of hosts that claim they have a 100% uptime and claim that their service never goes down, as this is very difficult to pull off.



6. A company that will allow you to upgrade

Ideally you want to upgrade the amount of hosting space you have on your blog as time goes on. You may wish to add more files, or your blog may start to take up more space than you have. The company should allow you to upgrade, and the company should also charge a reasonable price for upgrades, as a common con is to hook you in with a cheap starter package and then charge a lot of money to upgrade it.



7. A maintenance schedule is a good thing

If they have a maintenance schedule then it shows that they care about their server maintenance, and it shows that they care about your website or blog. You may be having a big promotion on one of the days that they are planning on taking the service offline. If they have a schedule then you can arrange your website and blog activities around their maintenance.



8. The file transfer procedures are not shaky

There are times when software bugs make your blogging life a little harder. There is nothing worse than having this happen when you are transferring files from your computer to your blog. It is horrible to have to lose files or have to keep restarting your file transfer.



9. Shop around a little

It is not all about getting a better price, but it is possible to get lower priced packages that are good quality. That is why you should shop around and try to find a package that both suit your purposes and that is not too expensive. There are lots of companies that advertise an awful lot and then have to make up for it by charging people like you a lot more.



10. Bandwidth should be plentiful and upgradeable

The bandwidth controls what people can see and how many can see it. Do not start out by buying lots, as your traffic numbers will probably not require it. But, as your blog becomes more popular, you need to be sure that your host is going to allow you to upgrade your bandwidth allocation.







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