Just watched your Cloudways review video and now watched this video and saw Kinsta, WPE and FW prices, it seems Cloudways' prices are more attractive than those 3 hosts, plus it's cloud hosting which seems to be a better value than the 3, do you agree? You also mentioned those 3 hosts are more "worry-free" that's why we pay more. How does Cloudways fare compared to the 3 in the "worry-free" regard? Thank you.
I wouldn't use them for hosting. Lots of issues I have had people report to me on. They are great for registering domain names, they are experts at that, but not at hosting.
Okay I’m planning to change hosting service and I have to admit this is a head scratcher. While I appreciate this video I’ve looked at some other resources CNET, WP Beginners, etc and they all list BlueHost as #1 and typically HostGator not far behind.. They also mention InMotion, SiteGround, A2 as well but they are way down the list. So what gives? I’ve always understood BlueHost, HostGator etc as being second or even third tier hosting services. How/why are they getting these too level marks?
With WPBeginner it's simple, they have like 9 products that Bluehost and Hostgator auto-installs in exchange for that endorsement. Go try one of those EIG companies and have them auto-install WordPress. You will see they also auto installed WPForms, MonsterInsights, OptinMonster, Coming Soon, and a few others, all owned by WPBeginner.
Hi - thanks for the info. Just wondering, for those who are WP based but are probably going to be getting higher traffic, what is the best option here? I cant afford VPS at the moment, and I am with GoDaddy (so very slow, hence I am looking to move!). I see SiteGround and A2 are generally given very favourable views, and the idea of having WP experts to help is appealing, but what if I am hitting higher traffic numbers....? thoughts? Thanks :)
So does this mean that managed WordPress hosting is not shared hosting? As in, I have a dedicated server. I find your terminology confusing because I asked SiteGround and the other providers and they said it is indeed shared hosting. Shared hosting specifically designed for WordPress users.
uh, are you saying that LifterLMS sites should be on managed hosting not shared hosting? AND, I believe you can have an Amazon AWS wordpress install for free (with some limitations). I think Azure might also have that offer.
I am saying that right now managed WordPress hosting based on cPanel is the sweet spot between price and value. Shared hosting is great for the vast majority of people, but you get more performance on a managed platform for a few dollars extra.
As far as I understand, I think hosting can be shared and managed at the same time, for example, SiteGround has a shared hosting that starts with $3.95/mo and it is also managed, and they have cloud hosting (VPS, which is not shared) that starts with $80.00/mo and it is also managed.
Well when the term Managed is used, it is referring to the hosting environment being optimized for WordPress and the company having a higher level of WordPress specific support. Resources are still shared.
Hey Can u telll me that how i secure my managed wordpress site like ssl becz if i take certicate from anwhere thn how i upload becz of no cpanel in managed wordpress
Something that needs to be pointed out is the IONODES limit. I’ve been with Siteground for 3 years now and very happy with them however, they have had to help me reduce my iodes when updraft plus backed up direct to my host and I went over my limit.
hi wpcrafter. I am your fan. so can you please let me know the video creator software like your video? what 's program did you use to create video ? please ... ( your video is very beautiful )
Hey adam... Can you make a video on Cloudways platform... also kindly explain How to setup email add ons both mailbox configuration and transactional email configuration...
Hi Adam First of all thank you for sharing your knowledge & expertise. I appreciate it immensely. Your videos are outstanding, informative & easy to follow. Have you created a video on how to migrate from a local hosted wp site to a server ? Thank you in advance
@@BallyDuffus They are garbage, google is your friend, this isn't just my opinion but the overall consensus of people that have used their garbage service.
It's true. Bluehost is really bad. I am here because I desperately need to switch from BH... My website was so slow you can't even imagine it and I was on a Pro model for WP