The Hosting Horror Show

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Ah, the enticing allure of “cheap” hosting packages – the fast food of the web hosting world, and most likely why your website sucks—at working for you. GoDaddy,

Bluehost, and Namecheap beckon with promises of affordability and user-friendliness, but before you take a bite, let’s unveil the dark side of these seemingly convenient solutions. We have gotten countless clients to come to us at the onset of their projects, complaining that their website is slow and they have trouble installing updates. And that usually leads us to the next question, “Where is your site hosted?” when we fully know the answer will be one of the three we mentioned before. In all these cheap packages, the majority are on what’s called shared hosting, where multiple websites share the same server resources, including CPU (Central Processing Unit), memory (RAM), and disk space. This sharing arrangement can lead to limitations in the amount of resources available to each website. And what does that do? Here are six ways that shared hosting can cripple your site’s performance.

Shared hosting, the budget-friendly choice for the brave, may suit individuals or tiny projects. But for businesses with dreams beyond the digital dungeon, shared hosting’s limitations are a graveyard of aspirations. Invest wisely in dedicated or cloud hosting – where security, performance, control, scalability, and support aren’t just buzzwords but the backbone of your online success. Your business deserves more than the bare minimum. Choose a hosting solution that shotputs your brand from the shared hosting swamp to the digital Olympus it deserves to be.

Interested in learning how we can help you make the switch, often for LESS than you are paying on your current shared hosting plan? Give us a shout, and we’ll discuss your options.