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I Tested 8 Budget-Friendly WordPress Hosting Providers for 2025

I consider myself a bit of a connoisseur when it comes to cheap WordPress hosting. I know it’s not the most exciting thing to be passionate about, but hey, don’t judge. In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever paid more than $5 per month for hosting over the past ten years. I’m talking about hosting my own personal website projects, not the site you’re reading this on right now - hosting this one actually costs quite a bit.

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Flywheel Review for WordPress: A Reliable Managed Host?

Flywheel is one of the most popular WordPress managed hosting providers available – but are they a good choice for your unique needs? In this article, we'll go over Flywheel's WordPress-specific features, how it supports team collaboration, its performance benchmarks, how much plans go for, and its overall pros and cons.

WordPress.com vs WordPress.org: Key Differences and Which One You Should Use

WordPress is the most popular way to build a website, powering almost half the number of all websites on the entire internet. But despite its popularity, there's one question that many new users still struggle with - what's the difference between WordPress.com vs WordPress.org? In this post we break it down in layman's terms - with details.

Bluehost Pricing Explained: Here’s Which Option to Pick in 2025

t pricing is confusing. I've seen lots of people pay too much because they picked the wrong plan. That's why I made this clear, short guide. I'll break down exactly what Bluehost charges - both over short and long term - what's included, and what you really need. No fluff, no jargon.

Hostinger Pricing Explained: Which Plan Should You Pick? If Any

“Wow, that’s a lot of plans!” was my first thought – and second and third – when I first tried to make sense of Hostinger’s pricing. The plans all seemed so similar, not just in price but in how they were presented, almost as if each one was a completely different product.

5 SiteGround Alternatives In 2025 That Are Cheaper and Better

SiteGround offers hosting plans starting at $2.99 per month. Yes, that is true…but that’s only for the first year. Once that introductory period ends, the price jumps to $17.99 per month. Over five years, you’re looking at spending around $825, and over ten years, that total climbs to about $1,900. If you’re reading this, you’re probably already aware of this and are searching for more affordable options.

How to Host a Website for Beginners (Set Your Own Server or Use an External One)

Okay, so you’ve just created a website, but you’re not quite sure how to publish it online? I hope this guide helps you out.I’ve been there too. Granted, it was about 20 years ago, but I still remember the confusion when I was trying to make sense of how to do this for the first time. I faced the same challenges you’re probably dealing with right now.