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HODTGATOR VS BLUEHOST

Web hosting is a service that allows organizations and individuals to post a website or web page onto the Internet. A web host, or web hosting service provider, is a business that provides the technologies and services needed for the website or webpage to be viewed in the Internet. Websites are hosted, or stored, on special computers called servers. When Internet users want to view your website, all they need to do is type your website address or domain into their browser. Their computer will then connect to your server and your webpages will be delivered to them through the browser.<br><br>Both HostGator and Bluehost have a reputation in the hosting industry and both seem equally good with just a few minor differences due to which people choose one over the other depending on their own requirements.

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HODTGATOR VS BLUEHOST

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  1. HostGator Vs BlueHost Well, both the web hosting providers “HostGator and Bluehost “ are considered the best in the hosting industry. Both HostGator and Bluehost have a reputation in the hosting industry and both seem equally good. Both hosts provide attractive features. HostGator definitely has the upper hand when it comes to security features, but Bluehost offers free staging sites and unlimited installations. At the end of the day, you could probably fill in the gaps of either platform with plugins or other tools. BLUEHOST ● Shared and managed WordPress hosting plans ● Automatic Word Press staging environment ● Unmetered Solid State Drive (SSD) storage for Plus and Choice Plus plans ● The free domain name (initial cost only) ● Ability to host unlimited websites on Plus and Choice Plus plans ● Free SSL Certificate ● Speed: 0.98s ● Uptime: 99.99% HOSTGATOR ● WordPress cloud hosting ● Ability to host one to three sites, depending on your plan ● Automatic WordPress updates ● Free site migration and SSL certificates ● Automatic daily backups for one to three GB, depending on your plan ● Unmetered storage space for all plans ● Automatic malware removal. ● Speed: 0.87s ● Uptime: 99.99%

  2. USER FRIENDLY A simplified WordPress hosting dashboard is an attractive feature when you’re looking for a new provider. On this front, you can’t go wrong, as both Bluehost and HostGator offer streamlined WordPress hosting dashboards. Due to this similarity, daily maintenance for your site should be similar when using these two hosts. However, there are differences when it comes to setting up WordPress on your hosting account. When you choose a WordPress hosting plan, Bluehost conveniently installs WordPress for you, minimizing your setup tasks. HostGator offers a one-click WordPress install option, which may be slightly more time-consuming: That said, if you’re a current WordPress user looking to migrate your site, HostGator may be more convenient for you. It offers free migration services, while Bluehost does not. Current WordPress users hoping to switch to Bluehost will have to manually transfer their sites or pay for Bluehost’s $99.99 website migration service: All-in-all, it’s fair to say that new WordPress users will likely find Bluehost is easier to set up. Current WordPress users on the hunt for a new host, on the other hand, will likely have a simpler time migrating to HostGator. CUSTOMER SUPPORT Both Bluehost and HostGator offer 24/7 support via phone or live chat.Bluehost scores better when it comes to WordPress-specific support, but only by a tenth of a point. HostGator has the upper hand when it comes to overall support, however. Its score is an entire half-point higher than Bluehost’s in this area, which may outweigh its slight loss in the WordPress-specific category.

  3. AFFORDABLE? Web hosting is an ongoing cost, so the price is likely to play a key role in your decision. It’s important to choose a plan that’s within your budget, but still provides all the features you need. With its least expensive plan coming in at $3.95 per month for your first billing cycle, Bluehost is highly affordable. However, it’s important to remember that you often get what you pay for with a shared hosting plan. Its new WP Pro-managed hosting plans, on the other hand, start at $19.95 per month for your first billing cycle. You’ll have the added benefit of daily backups and malware removal to show for that higher price: However, you can get both of those features with Hostgator's WordPress cloud hosting plans as well, at a much lower cost. The least expensive option starts at just $5.95 per month for your first billing cycle: When you consider not just the numbers, but the features associated with them as well, HostGator comes out on top in the value-per-dollar category. However, if you just need cheap web hosting and are fine with handling backups, security, and performance optimization on your own, there’s nothing wrong with a low-cost Bluehost plan. WHICH ONE TO CHOOSE FOR YOUR WEBSITE When it comes down to it, both Bluehost and HostGator offer plenty of desirable features for those looking to pick up WordPress hosting for their sites. With that said, these two providers do cater to different types of users. If you’re new to WordPress, Bluehost’s features may be better suited to help you get started with the platform. WordPress comes pre-installed, requiring less setup time and effort. This provider also offers better WordPress-specific support, and its lower-cost shared plans will enable you to try WordPress out with a minimal investment. Current WordPress users looking to switch hosts, however, may fare better with HostGator. For example, its free migration services will smooth the transition process. Plus, it offers security-related features at a lower cost and

  4. has stronger performance test scores. While new users will still appreciate these factors, they’re especially important for growing sites. CONCLUSION Your website is important to you, and may even be tied directly to your income. Choosing a host that will provide reliable security, consistent uptime, and an easy-to-use hosting dashboard requires careful consideration and research. Both Bluehost and Hostgator are equally good barring just a few minor differences and finally, it is the user's call depending upon his/her own requirements. 1. Choose Bluehost if you’re new to WordPress, and want a highly-affordable hosting plan with decent WordPress-specific support. 2. Choose HostGator if you’re a current WordPress user looking to switch to a host with solid security features and strong performance test scores. BOTTOM LINE: Both HOSTGATOR AND BLUEHOST are equally good with just a few minor differences due to which people choose one over the other depending on their own requirements.

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