Category Archives: wordpress hosting

A Very Good Managed Hosting for a High-Traffic WooCommerce Site (Rapyd Cloud)

We’ve tested enough hosting providers to know that promises don’t always match reality. Speed, uptime, scalability—everyone claims to be the best. But when traffic spikes, databases strain, and real users start clicking around, the cracks show fast. That’s why we put Rapyd Cloud to the test. A relatively new name in managed hosting, it claims [...]

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10 Best Free WordPress Hosting Service Providers [Key Features, Pros & Cons]

WordPress is one of the most well-known content management systems worldwide. Many small to big businesses, bloggers, and new-age entrepreneurs leverage this technology to create a website. So, if you want to create a website, you need to choose the right WordPress hosting provider. If you are not sure about investing in a premium hosting [...]

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Understanding Different Types of Hosting: Shared, VPS, and Dedicated

Newcomers to the W mnordPress community often underestimate the importance of web hosting for the success of their websites. Taking the time to understand what different types of hosting can go a long way and potentially eliminate the need to migrate your site down the line. In most cases, you won’t have to change a [...]

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Comparison of Manual and Automated Migration Methods

If it’s time to move your WordPress site to a new hosting provider, you might be wondering what the difference is between manual and automated migration methods. There are a few key differences between the two methods, but it mainly comes down to time, price, and convenience. Which one you go for will depend on [...]

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10 Reasons to Consider Migrating Your WordPress Site

Although it doesn’t seem evident, changing a hosting provider can significantly impact your WordPress site’s performance. Reasons to consider migrating your WordPress site range from provider’s dated servers to slow page load speeds. Whatever the reason for your site’s lackluster performance, you shouldn’t fear switching hosting providers. Learning how to migrate your website to a [...]

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Preventing Server Issues That Cause 404 Errors in WordPress

Your site’s bounce rates might spiral out of control if you don’t deal with issues that cause 404 errors. This HTTP status code indicates that the visitor’s web browser successfully communicated with your site’s server but failed to locate the requested content. Technically, Error 404 is a frontend issue, but the root of the problem [...]

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NameHero Review: Is It the A Worthy Host For WordPress Sites?

Are you on the hunt for a WordPress hosting provider that doesn’t make you want to scream into a pillow? Believe me, I feel your pain. A lot of providers make some pretty fancy claims but fail to deliver the goods.  But don’t you worry, because NameHero is here to save the day (and your [...]

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How Much Does it Cost to Build a WordPress Website?

WPLift.com has been running for many years now. In all that time, the question of how much it costs to build a WordPress website is one that we’ve received more than any other.  The short answer is that it costs between $30.86 and $1,195 to build a basic WordPress website.  There’s obviously a huge difference [...]

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InstaWP Review: Create a Disposable WordPress Install in Seconds (Literally)

Using a fresh WordPress install to test and deploy major changes is an excellent idea. The problem is it takes a bit of technical competence (and time) to create one locally or in the cloud. If you’re short on one or both of these resources, you could do with a tool like InstaWP. InstaWP is [...]

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Multisite vs. Multi-Tenant: Which Is Better for Your WaaS?

Considering offering WaaS (Website as a Service) as part of your growth strategy? One of the challenges you’ll face is choosing between a WordPress multisite and WordPress multi-tenant setup. Although both might look the same at first glance, there are certain differences between the two configurations—knowing these differences is key to choosing the right option [...]

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