• Best managed WordPress hosting of 2021

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Jun 22 20:30:03 2021
    Best managed WordPress hosting of 2021

    Date:
    Tue, 22 Jun 2021 19:05:27 +0000

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    Building your own website? Let one of the best managed WordPress hosting providers do the heavy lifting.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Best managed WordPress hosting

    1. WP Engine

    2. Bluehost

    3. Namecheap

    4. WordPress VIP

    5. SiteGround

    6. Liquidweb

    7. Dreamhost

    8. InMotion Hosting

    9. HostGator

    10. 1&1 IONOS

    Read on for our detailed analysis of each service

    As a content management system or CMS, WordPress offers one of the easiest
    and quickest ways to set up your own blog or website. With a few mouse
    clicks, you can select from one of hundreds of templates, as well as create interactive content such as contact forms.

    The usefulness of WordPress has not been lost on web hosting providers. In this guide, youll discover some of the very best vendors on the market today who offer managed WordPress hosting .This is a great way to avoid the time
    and trouble of hosting your content from scratch as these providers take the task of creating and maintaining your website away from you.

    Don't underestimate the importance of managing an online property. Between SEO, admin, content and social marketing, there's more than enough work for a small business.

    So here's our pick of the best managed WordPress hosting providers around today, reviewed and ranked in full. Also check out our list of the best WordPress hosting providers (Image credit: WP Engine) 1. WP Engine

    Powerful web hosting from a market leader 24/7 support Unlimited monthly transfers Pricey

    WP Engine is the leading WordPress digital platform. It hosts excellent uptime, WordPress specific security and unlimited monthly transfers.

    WP Engine includes many great tools needed for web hosting. These range from automated backups to 24/7 support (phone support on Growth and Scale packages).

    You can use WP Engines actionable intelligence to gain insight into the performance of your pages, content and applications.

    WP Engine has four different price plans. All include free migration and free page performance. If you pay for a years subscription upfront, you get three months free.

    Prices start off at $27 per month ($22.5 per month if you choose annual billing) which includes a 60-day risk free guarantee. WP Engine also has a Custom tier for larger businesses that want a plan more tailored for their individual needs. You can sign up for WP Engine here (Image credit: Bluehost) 2. Bluehost

    Well-structured pricing and ideal for beginners Affordable plans Geared to
    new and experienced users Some dashboard issues

    Bluehost is a web hosting company owned by Endurance International Group. It was founded in 2003, and is part of a web hosting family that includes HostMonster, FastDomain and iPage.

    Bluehost tries to make the daunting task of starting a new web site easy. It offers plenty of options to those new to web hosting while still offering tools for the more experienced user.

    All new subscribers can set up a WordPress site with a single click of their mouse. Also, newbies can rely on Blue Spark, a specialized service that helps new users with everything WordPress related.

    Bluehost are currently offering all their WordPress plans at a reduced rate. Prices start at $2.75 a month for a single WordPress site complete with 50GB of website space. The Plus and Premium packages are on offer for $5.45 per month. These both include unlimited WordPress sites and unlimited website space. The Premium package includes domain privacy and SiteBackup Pro. Furthermore, WP Pro plans are available, which bring additional improvements and features with prices starting at $9.95.

    More inexperienced users have reported that the dashboard can be difficult to navigate if you are unfamiliar with all the terminology. You can sign up for Bluehost here (Image credit: Namecheap) 3. Namecheap

    Supremely easy to get to grips with, and great value too Competitive pricing Highly user-friendly Quick to set up Experts will likely find it lacking in features

    Namecheap was founded at the turn of the millennium, and its a major hosting outfit which is headquartered in Phoenix in the US. This provider offers managed WordPress hostingwith its EasyWP range, which as the name suggests,
    is designed to make things simple when it comes to setting up your site.

    And its not just very easy to set up everything, its very quick too, and
    youll be up and running swiftly, benefiting from a user-friendly dashboard to interact with your WordPress site going forward. As well as this convenience, Namecheap is also strong when it comes to performance, and that all-important factor: cost.

    Because EasyWP is run on the hosts cloud platform, as opposed to shared hosting, Namecheap promises that customers will get much faster performance levels than with rivals. In fact, Namecheap claims that its WordPress hosting is around three times faster than a standard WordPress setup with a traditional shared hosting system.

    As for pricing, the entry-level EasyWP Starter plan is $29.88 annually
    ($22.88 for the first year), although it is a barebones offering, with only 10GB of SSD storage, and a limit of 50,000 visitors per month (thats still good for the money, though, and likely enough capacity for a good deal of folks).

    Stepping up to the mid-range EasyWP Turbo subscription will cost you $34.44 billed annually, getting you 50GB of web space and lifting the monthly
    visitor limit to 200,000, while throwing in beefier hardware (1.5x more RAM, CPU) along with free SSL and CDN. Thats fantastic value for money for that initial year (the Turbo plan then renews at twice the price on an annual contract).

    So whats not to like? Well, while this is clearly a great setup for novices and the budget-conscious, Namecheaps EasyWP is lacking on the feature front, and experts may be disappointed. For example, theres no staging environment
    to test changes you might want to make to your WordPress site before they go live, or cPanel support, or automatic updates and other trimmings plus you can only work with one site. If you want to run multiple WordPress sites,
    then youll need to pay extra for each additional site, so bear that in mind. You can sign up for Namecheap here (Image credit: WordPress VIP) 4. WordPress VIP

    Dedicated checking of your code around the clock 24/7 customer service Strict coding standards Some setup issues

    WordPress VIP is a fully managed cloud platform. Users of VIP have access to expert guidance, code review and around the clock support.

    Customers get their own Git repository and ZenDesk account. Once your code is ready, you send it to the VIP team. Experts at VIP go through each line of code in your repository. This can take 4-6 weeks. If any issues are found, theyre raised on GitHub. Once these have been removed the code is transferred to your project and you are online. VIP adheres to strict coding standards.

    One of the main attractions of VIP is the always on support. VIP engineers watch for any issues that may arise and fix them proactively on behalf of the client. Once rectified, a report will be sent to you explaining what
    occurred.

    Sadly, pricing details aren't available on the site, and would-be customers will need to contact WordPress VIP directly in order to get a quote.

    Further note that some users have reported delays with setting up and
    building sites, although of course your mileage may well vary. You can sign
    up for WordPress VIP here (Image credit: SiteGround) 5. SiteGround

    Easy setup and excellent support 24 hours a day Affordable 24/7 support Some logging in issues

    SiteGround was founded in 2004 and provides shared hosting, cloud hosting
    and dedicated servers.

    SiteGround lets you choose from one of four data centers on which to host
    your website. These are based in the US, Amsterdam, Singapore and the UK.

    SiteGround offers users CloudFlare CDN, free SSL certificates and daily backups of their websites data. All of their shared hosting plans include managed WordPress.

    The platforms customer support includes live chat as well as a phone option. All support services are available 24/7.

    The StartUp plan begins at $14.99 per month (with a $4.99 initial payment) which includes one website, 10GB web space and is suitable for 10,000 visits monthly. The GrowBig plan for $24.99 monthly ($7.99 for initial payment) allows for multiple websites, 20GB of web space and is suitable for 25,000 visits.

    SiteGrounds GoGeek plan starts at $39.99 per month ($14.99 for initial payment) which includes 40GB of web space and is suitable for 100,000 visits monthly. SiteGround does not offer a free trial but has a 30-day money-back guarantee.

    Some users have reported issues with being automatically logged out when signing in on multiple devices. You can sign up for SiteGround here (Image credit: LiquidWeb) 6. LiquidWeb Managed WordPress Hosting

    No pageview limits Plugin updates and testing Developer tools Free migration

    LiquidWeb Managed WordPress Hosting offers a range of plans on a solid and reliable platform, which has been configured for optimized WordPress performance.

    LiquidWeb also promises no traffic limits, limited pageviews, or fees of
    extra resource use. the company will also provide automatic plugin updates, which are routinely tested to ensure they are running smoothly. LiquidWeb
    also uses an image optimization plugin to improve overall page speed.

    Additionally, users have full server access, free SSL certificates, daily backups, as well as developer tools as required.

    Pricing starts at $15.83 a month for a single WordPress website, along with a generous 15GB of storage and 2TB of bandwidth available. However, additional paid plans that allow you to host multiple WordPress websites are also available, with increases to disk space and bandwidth along with the number
    of sites to host.

    And if you have an existing WordPress website you can migrate it to LiquidWeb for free. You can sign up for LiquidWeb Managed WordPress Hosting here (Image credit: DreamHost) 7. DreamHost

    Powerful hosting plans to suit any budget Wide-range of plans Affordable pricing Not for beginners

    DreamHost is owned by New Dream Network LLC which was founded in 1996. Its both a web hosting provider and a domain name registrar.

    DreamHosts Shared Starter plan starts at $2.59 per month. This includes a shared hosting server, a single WordPress website, unlimited traffic, 1-click SSL certificate, fast SSD storage, 24/7 support and an upgrade to add email.

    The DreamPress (managed WordPress plan) package starts at $16.95. This includes all of what the Shared Starter plan has to offer along with 30GB SSD storage, JetPack free preinstalled, daily backups and a few other extras.

    All of DreamHosts hosting solutions are fully managed services, although note that some inexperienced users have reported issues with getting started. You can sign up for DreamHost here (Image credit: Future) 8. InMotion Hosting

    Flexible and powerful hosting for those who can afford it 90-day money-back guarantee Variety of hosting options Expensive

    InMotion Hosting is an employee-owned and operated domain name and web hosting company founded in 2001.

    InMotion offers dedicated, shared, VPS and WordPress hosting along with several e-commerce tools.

    WordPress hosting plans start off at $4.99 per month (for the initial payment on the 3-year plan) and that includes one website and 50GB SSD storage, being suitable for 20,000 visitors a month. InMotion has three price plans
    available and all of them offer unlimited data transfers.

    Besides having numerous price plans for each of its hosting options, InMotion has numerous free add-ons, free e-commerce tools and unlimited emails. While there is no free trial, and prices are far from cheap compared to some
    rivals, InMotion does include an impressively lengthy 90-day money-back guarantee. You can sign up for InMotion here (Image credit: Hostgator) 9. HostGator

    Reasonably priced hosting with a range of options Multiple plans available Linux and Windows-based servers Additional purchases are expensive

    HostGator was founded in 2002, and it provides shared, reseller, VPS and dedicated web hosting.

    HostGators Website Builder comes with a handy drag and drop feature, and includes a wide range of themes. Some of the features are pre-built to help make the creation process easier and faster.

    HostGator claims that load times for WordPress sites are up to 2.5 times faster when compared to its own shared hosting due to the superior server architecture of its managed WordPress hosting.

    This host offers a WordPress Cloud Interface where you can manage backups, access all your email accounts and other hosting options. You can also allocate server bandwidth from here.

    HostGator offers three WordPress cloud hosting plans. The Starter plan is currently priced from $5.95 per month for 1 site, 100,000 visits per month, 1GB free backups and a free SSL certificate. The Standard plan is on offer from $7.95 per month for 2 sites, 200,000 visits per month, 2GB backups and a free SSL certificate.

    HostGators Business plan is also on offer at $9.95 per month. This includes 3 sites, 500,000 visits, 3GB backups and a free SSL certificate. However, do note that the prices quoted are based on multi-year subscriptions.

    According to online commentators, the purchase price for additional domains can be quite steep. You can sign up for HostGator here (Image credit: 1&1 IONOS) 10. 1&1 IONOS

    Some fantastic web tools and first-rate customer support Suitable for new users Mobile website builder Some downtime issues

    1&1 IONOS is owned by a German company, United Internet. It was founded in 1988, and offers domain registration, cloud servers, VPS and dedicated servers.

    1&1 boasts excellent customer support and easy to use web creation tools.
    More inexperienced users might find this provider more suitable to their needs.

    1&1s packages start at $3 per month, renewing at $4 per month. This includes
    1 WordPress project, 25GB SSD storage, unlimited visitors and managed WordPress. Upon registration, you are offered a domain name free for 12 months. This is only valid upon purchase of any of the firm's plans.

    Users who sign up for the Business plan receive 100GB SSD storage, 100 email accounts (2GB each), max CPU & MEM resources and unlimited visitors. This
    plan starts at $1 for the first year and then $8 per month thereafter.

    The Unlimited plan has a price of $8 per month for the first year, with renewal being $16 per month. It includes unlimited projects and unlimited SSD storage, unlimited databases and email accounts, as well as SiteLock malware protection and RailGun CDN.

    Note that some online commentators have complained of issues around downtime. You can sign up for 1&1 here

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