Finding a reliable hosting provider for your new WordPress site is often more difficult than it seems. And even if you set out to search for help online, you still have to deal with a lot of dishonest reviews, affiliate promotions, or shallow and not well-researched content in general.
So that's why we decided to deliver something more in-depth. This resource was made based on our own experiments. We tested 5 popular companies, signed up for their hosting plans, analyzed the site speed, response time, and load impact time to find the actual best shared hosting provider for WordPress.
The companies we compared: Bluehost, DreamHost, HostGator, GoDaddy, and SiteGround. See the results in this infographic (plus there's even more commentary if you go to our original post).
Infographic by: codeinwp
So that's why we decided to deliver something more in-depth. This resource was made based on our own experiments. We tested 5 popular companies, signed up for their hosting plans, analyzed the site speed, response time, and load impact time to find the actual best shared hosting provider for WordPress.
The companies we compared: Bluehost, DreamHost, HostGator, GoDaddy, and SiteGround. See the results in this infographic (plus there's even more commentary if you go to our original post).
Infographic by: codeinwp