Hosting recomendation? Better than hostinger?

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Hi, Friends, I'm looking for a hosting provider similar to this plan

Domain included
Free

Unlimited SSL
Free

10 mailboxes per website - free for 1 year
Free

Managed hosting for WordPress and WooCommerce

CDN included

Dedicated IP address

Priority 24/7 expert support
New

but cheaper? this plan is from hostinger but to expensive is there any other better one? this is for a personal site.
 
Hi, Friends, I'm looking for a hosting provider similar to this plan

Domain included
Free

Unlimited SSL
Free

10 mailboxes per website - free for 1 year
Free

Managed hosting for WordPress and WooCommerce

CDN included

Dedicated IP address

Priority 24/7 expert support
New

but cheaper? this plan is from hostinger but to expensive is there any other better one? this is for a personal site.
Hey, if Hostinger feels pricey, you might want to check out Namecheap’s Stellar plan or A2 Hosting’s Startup plan. Both include free domain for a year, SSL, email accounts, and decent WordPress support. Dedicated IPs can be rare on cheaper plans though, usually reserved for VPS or higher tiers.
Also, look at Cloudways if you want managed hosting with good speed though no free domain there. Just depends if you want shared or cloud hosting.
For personal sites, sometimes going with shared hosting plus buying your domain separately saves money overall. Just be sure to check support quality and uptime reviews.
 
They seem to have unlimited : https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/hostaddon-eu-us-asia-africa-premium-hosting-shared-1-79-mo-vps-6-65-mo-dedicated-14-99-mo-1-10-gbps-dmca-ignore-crypto-an.1627881

I am trying their VPS, head good reviews(Very good support) on lowend and webhostingtalk.
 
What’s the deal with Shared IP vs. Dedicated IP? No real SEO benefits, right?
Some people say it doesn’t matter, some say it does, KEKW I’m lost hahaha. Is there actually a difference?

From what I’ve seen, some websites rank really well while sharing an IP with over 1,000 other domains. Meanwhile, others have a dedicated IP and still don’t rank at all.
 
Hey! You can check out Namecheap, HostArmada, or GreenGeeks - they offer similar features but at lower prices. Great for personal sites and usually include domain, SSL, and email too.
 
Have a look at deals from libertyvps.net and planethoster.com, they can be quite right for your needs.
They are cheap and reliable. Support is second to none.
 
Suggestion : GreenGeeks,DreamHost,SiteGround
I can recommend these. They are compatible with what you want.
 
Find out what is reasonable for your needs and pick something that will support your site on into the future. GTHost.com vps has been working good for me. Switching plans is smooth and hassle-free.
 
I feel completely secure with GTHost vps hosting solutions.
 
Not sure what niche you're looking to host,

But if you want an excellent performance / costs ratio, CDN, top support:

I have only one option to recommend, based on first hand experience.

- They own their infrastrucure - meaning you always get the best price you can get (three own data centers in the US and EU alike)

- Straightforward pricing for CDN, incl. an option to use Digital Rights content protection

- Focus on top level support ingrained in the Company's mission and philosophy - which has been the main hallmark of the Company for the past 26 years

- No fixed contracts and free website migration.

That Company is MojoHost

https://cs.mojohost.com/aff.php?aff=512 (my account aff link)

www.mojohost.com (no ref link)

(to comply with the BHW rules)

Check the pre-defined offerings on the website, or drop a quick request to sales, and get a quote right away.

Can also introduce / connect you directly, if needed (knowing the Company since 2005).
 
For a personal site I'd honestly question whether you need everything on that list. The dedicated IP and managed WooCommerce hosting are often what push the price up. If it's just a personal WordPress site you can usually get by without them.

I've had decent experiences with providers like Namecheap and Bluehost for lower cost projects. You could also look at Cloudways if you want more control. Just make sure you check the renewal price because a lot of hosts look cheap for the first year and then become much more expensive later on.
 
Honestly, that Hostinger Business bundle is hard to beat at its price tier — most "cheaper" alternatives drop something you actually need (managed updates, real email mailboxes, working CDN). If it's literally just personal and you can give up the mailboxes — Cloudways Starter on DigitalOcean is similar managed-WP for ~$11/mo, but mailbox is on you. If you need the mailboxes too — Krystal Hosting (UK) and IONOS have comparable bundles often a few dollars cheaper. The variable that actually matters at this price tier is renewal price — Hostinger discounts heavily on year 1 then jumps 2-3x on renewal, so calculate the 2-year cost not just intro. For a single personal site I'd just stay on Hostinger unless you specifically hit a problem.
 
For years, I was honestly scared of unmanaged hosting and kept avoiding it. But switching to a VPS is a real game changer, and even a non-tech person can learn how to work with it.
These days, there are so many web panels out there that things like SSL and email setup are no big deal anymore. Security is also pretty well configured by default in many cases.

And the price-to-performance ratio? Sometimes it’s not just better than managed hosting. It can be several times better..
 
Have a look at deals from brixly.uk and planethoster.com. They are stable and low cost.
Support is also active and helpful.
 
For a personal site I would look at Namecheap or InterServer before paying more for Hostinger. You usually get similar performance for less money if traffic is not huge. Just check renewal prices because that is where many hosts get expensive.
 
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