My Honest Bluehost Review (I paid them so you don’t have to)
Mention Bluehost on any website forum and you’ll be met with some very strong opinions. A lot of these will take the form of “I hate Bluehost”, “Bluehost sucks”, “Don’t … Read more →
Mention Bluehost on any website forum and you’ll be met with some very strong opinions. A lot of these will take the form of “I hate Bluehost”, “Bluehost sucks”, “Don’t … Read more →
In this in-depth review, I’m going to take an honest look at Cloudways managed cloud hosting and whether it’s a good choice for hosting a WordPress website. I’ve been using … Read more →
If you’re looking to easily host an app or website on a cloud server, but don’t want to fiddle about with Linux server commands, then RunCloud and Cloudways will both … Read more →
Migrating an existing WordPress website to Cloudways is ridiculously easy. In fact, you don’t need to do anything, because you get a free managed migration when you sign up. If, … Read more →
This guide is written for anyone who currently hosts a WordPress website and wants to move to RunCloud without risking any downtime. RunCloud works with most cloud hosts (like Linode, … Read more →
Cloud hosting, using a network of servers to guarantee resources, is a great way to reliably host your WordPress website and avoid downtime and slow loading times. There are a … Read more →
In another of my WordPress cloud hosting tutorials, I’m going to show you the step-by-step way to move your WordPress website to cloud server provider UpCloud using RunCloud as the … Read more →
So, you’re starting a new WordPress website and want to find a cheap hosting provider that doesn’t completely suck? A noble quest, but if you’ve Googled around a bit already, … Read more →
StudioPress Sites is a premium, all-in-one WordPress service that combines Genesis themes with managed hosting. StudioPress is part of the popular CopyBlogger family – you can read the CopyBlogger guide … Read more →
Setting up WordPress hosting with Cloudways takes a couple of clicks. It’s extremely simple, even for non-techie users. Trust me, it’s a lot easier than trying to setup WordPress in … Read more →