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10 of the best WordPress hosting providers for starting your own website or blog

WordPress-based sites account for about 30% of websites online and for good reason — they're simple to set up, reasonably secure, and highly flexible too. A consistently popular content management system, there are plenty of different ways to set up your own WordPress site, to the point that it can feel overwhelming to know where to begin. Fortunately, we're on hand to help you figure out what you need most (and also to decipher the differences between the confusingly similarly named WordPress.org and WordPress.com, which offer very different experiences). 

Initially built as a blogging platform, WordPress has become so much more over the years, thanks to a substantial number of plugins. Now, you can use the system as a portfolio for your creative work, or even set up your own ecommerce website. There are plenty of different WordPress hosting providers out there ready to streamline the process even further thanks to one-click installs and other features that make starting your own site simple.  Read more...

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BEST FOR THE FINER FEATURES

HostGator

With several tiers, easy installation, and lots of features, HostGator is offering a good deal.

  • Starter Plan: $5.95/month
  • Standard Plan: $7.95/month
  • Business Plan : $9.95/month
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OUR PICK FOR WORDPRESS HOSTING

DreamHost

Recommended by WordPress itself, DreamHost offers a one-click installation that will get your site up and running fast.

  • Shared Starter plan: Starts at $2.59/month
  • DreamPress plan: Starts at $16.95/month
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BEST FOR A TIGHT BUDGET

1&1 IONOS

A cheap and flexible solution for those who want a starter package for their business or blog.

  • Essential: $4/month
  • Business: $8/month
  • Unlimited: $16/month
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BEST FOR SPEED

TMD Hosting

A popular favorite among users looking for WordPress hosting, TMDHosting deserves major props for its speed.

  • Starter plan: $9/month
  • Business plan: $12/month
  • Enterprise plan: $18/month
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BEST FOR UNLIMITED STORAGE AND BANDWIDTH

Hostinger

With superior bandwidth and security features at a great price, Hostinger is a dependable option that can grow with you.

  • Single WordPress Hosting: $8/month
  • WordPress Starter: $15/month
  • Business WordPress: $16/month
  • WordPress Pro: $29/month
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BEST FOR THE HANDS-OFF APPROACH

GoDaddy

GoDaddy is a well-known name for good customer service, but you'll pay for the privilege.

  • Basic: $10/month
  • Deluxe: $15/month
  • Ultimate: $20/month
  • ecommerce: $25/month
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BEST PREMIUM HOSTING

BlueHost

If you're planning to start an empire, BlueHost will allow for tons of traffic and offers excellent security.

  • WordPress Hosting: From $9/month
  • Managed WordPress: From $30/month
  • Online Stores: From $25/month
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BEST FOR THE GEEKY TOUCH

SiteGround

SiteGround offers WordPress hosting plans for every need, but it's the GoGeek plan that makes it stand out the most.

  • StartUp: $15/month
  • GrowBig: $25/month
  • GoGeek: $40/month
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BEST FOR PROFESSIONAL-LEVEL SERVICE

Liquid Web

Liquid Web is a solution for high-end, serious businesses that can't afford any site downtime.

  • Spark: $12.67/month
  • Maker: $52.67/month
  • Designer: $72.67/month
  • Builder: $99.33/month
  • Producer: $199.33/month
  • Executive: $366/month
  • Enterprise: $667/month
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BEST FOR A PERSONAL BLOG

WordPress.com

If you just need a personal blog with your own URL, it might make sense to go straight to the source.

  • Personal: $4/month
  • Premium: $8/month
  • Business: $25/month
  • ecommerce: $45/month
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