Wordpress hosting plans 101: wordpress%hosting%sites?
This vid helps get started w/ Wordpress hosting plans.
i. ## WordPress Hosting Sites Explained
WordPress hosting sites are web hosting providers that specialize in offering services specifically tailored for websites built with WordPress. WordPress is a free, open-source content management system (CMS) used by millions to create websites and blogs. However, to make your WordPress site live on the internet, you need web hosting.
Here's a breakdown of what WordPress hosting sites offer:
* **Pre-installation of WordPress:** Many WordPress hosting sites come with WordPress already installed, saving you the time and technical steps of setting it up yourself.
* **Optimized Performance:** These providers optimize their servers and resources for the specific needs of WordPress, leading to faster loading times and better overall website performance.
* **Security Features:** WordPress hosting sites often include built-in security features like firewalls and malware scans to protect your website from attacks.
* **Automatic Updates:** Keeping WordPress and its plugins updated is crucial for security and functionality. Many WordPress hosting sites handle automatic updates for you.
* **Backups:** These providers offer automatic backups of your website, allowing you to restore it in case of any issues.
* **Managed WordPress Hosting (Optional):** For an additional fee, some providers offer managed WordPress hosting which includes features like advanced security, staging environments for testing changes, and hands-on support from WordPress experts.
Here's a comparison of two main types of WordPress hosting:
| Feature | Shared Hosting | Managed WordPress Hosting |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Lower | Higher |
| Technical Knowledge | More Required | Less Required |
| Performance | Good | Excellent |
| Security | Basic | Advanced |
| Support | Basic | Expert WordPress Support |
**Choosing a WordPress Hosting Site:**
When choosing a WordPress hosting site, consider these factors:
* **Your Needs:** How much traffic do you expect? Do you need advanced features?
* **Your Budget:** Shared hosting is generally cheaper, while managed hosting offers more features and support.
* **Your Technical Expertise:** If you're comfortable managing technical aspects, shared hosting might be sufficient. If you prefer a hands-off approach, managed hosting is a better option.
Here are some popular WordPress hosting sites to explore further (avoiding mentioning specific companies):
* Search for "[WORDPRESS RECOMMENDED HOSTS]".
* Look for companies that partner with WordPress.org [https://wordpress.org/hosting/]