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Today, I pelo longer use Bluehost. I’m writing this Bluehost review to warn new bloggers to stay away and show current Bluehost users that there are better options.

So we migrated. Apparently Bluehost does zero backups, and we lost a lot of valuable emails in the process. They also removed our SSL certificate, and told us it would cost $149/yr per sitio to get it back (we host about 20 sites). It also altered our ability to upload media files to our websites via wordpress, adversely limiting our ability to do work on our websites. Their answer is to use FTP – however, when you have 10 people who work on your websites and are familiar with WordPress, there is a learning curve to FTP.

You can try out the service to see their performance for yourself and ask for a refund if you’re not completely satisfied. We have a few words of caution, though.

I really enjoyed reading your post. I am currently looking for a website to start my own Blog. I read so many things about bluehost and was about to sign up with them ( I am a newbie in blogging).

As someone who has never built a website, I was hopeful that the easy-to-use advertisement of Bluehost would ring true. Unfortunately, once I began the process of building the website, it got complicated and getting help would cost me even more money!

Bluehost has some great perks going for their hosting service, but there are a couple of hiccups too.

I also registered my domain name for free with the hosting package – it’s normally $11.99 per year. The prices for domain registration and hosting for some of Bluehost’s biggest competitors – Hostgator, GoDaddy, and Siteground – are all slightly higher.

How am I supposed to optimise the sites when they are inaccessible. CPanel takes 10 minutes or more to transit between pages. Its not something you would wish on your worst enemy. I have tried to explain this vicious circle to no avail.

You can still access cPanel from Bluehost Dashboard, but probably you may never have to use it with a newly advanced Bluehost dashboard.

We tried lots of different cards and their service refused all of them with nonsense errors. Even our banks couldn’t understand what is going on. We are using the same credit cards all over the world without any problem.

Our test sitio with Bluehost has offered an average load speed of 581 ms over the past year. While it isn’t competing for the top positions, it isn’t bad either.

There’s pelo competition here. Siteground beats Bluehost in every criterion. Compare the reviews of both companies and see for yourself. I’ve had such a great veja aqui experience with Siteground that I would promote it for free!

Shared hosting: Shared hosting is the perfect way to start a new website with low traffic volume. In a shared hosting environment, your website shares server resources with other websites.

Bluehost has been around since 2003, so they have plenty of experience to know what makes a hosting service excellent.

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