Best WordPress Hosting: Top 3
I recently discovered the easiest way to host WordPress. In my book I recommend GoDaddy, and I even advised you to call them because the process can be confusing.
I wanted to find an easier way for my readers to host WordPress on their own domain, so I actually invested in 4 different hosting companies. I wanted to see how complicated it was to host WordPress using:
I specifically tried Bluehost, DreamHost, and Laughing Squid because WordPress.org recommends these hosting companies. I’ve tried them all and “Bluehost” stands out above the rest. Some of their features include:
- WordPress Auto-Install
- WordPress updates are made available within 24 hours.
- Unlimited disk storage.
- Unlimited monthly data transfer.
- Host unlimited domains on 1 account.
- 1 Free domain name for as long as you host with BlueHost.
- Professional WebMail addresse(s) included. (No extra cost)
- 99% uptime guarantee.
- Mirrored storage backups.
A lot of hosting companies offer these same features, so that didn’t really impress me.
What actually impressed me was how EASY it was to install WordPress into my Domain name. I literally clicked less than 10 buttons and I was done.
My website was live in less than 10 minutes and I didn’t even have to call customer service.
If you get stuck, they still have amazing customer service available 24/7. I called them at 3am to see what’s going on over there, and somebody picked up immediately.
If you’d like to see (Step-By-Step) how easy it is to host WordPress using Bluehost, then check out this page on my website –> http://read2learn.net/hosted-wordpress-how-to-guide-201/
This seems to be the easiest way to host WordPress… fast! If you know of any other hosting companies that’s even easier, then let me know.
-Kent Mauresmo
Disclaimer: I’m a BlueHost affiliate, which means the company pays me a commission every time someone signs up via one of my banner ad links. It’s important to note that this didn’t influence my recommendation because ALL hosting companies have similar programs. I’m recommending BlueHost because it’s easy to use, you’ll get a free domain name, and it’s the #1 recommended hosting company for WordPress.
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Good post! I heard a lot of good things about Bluehost and Hostgator. I agree that Godaddy is very complicated. I don’t think its main function is for WordPress. Really complicated.
Actually this blog is on WordPress. I just think it will be too complicated for beginners.
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I like Bluehost because they don’t confuse you with multiple packages. I noticed that GoDaddy has 3 packages, and the smallest package is completely useless. Haha.
This is perfect for beginners just starting out. Most people wont need a virtual private server or a dedicated server.
Yea exactly. That’s why I’m editing my book with updated hosting information.
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I always use Bluehost. It’s by far the best hosting company. Very very easy.
We use XenLayer.com for our hosting needs for over 2 years now and have been very happy with the uptime, service and features. Not only is the network awesome, they also have auto-installers for a lot of software, and the support is always willing to help out with whatever we need. They also do WordPress migrations from server to server.
Cool! I’m going to check it out. Thanks for the comment

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