There are several properties of a budget hosting company that we look at to rank it. Here is our list of properties of a budget hosting plan
- Price - Best deal with the most features
- Reputation - Large/well-established company/li>
- Reliability - Good uptime and response time
- Size - How much space and bandwidth
- Security - How stable is the server
Top 5 Tips for picking the best budget hosting plan
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Price
You're looking for affordable hosting. Well, I hate to break it to you, but all hosting companies are going to pitch their best price at you. It's not a big deal, but some will want loooooong contracts (2-3 years) for a decent price. Make sure to check for that. Also, Look at the rest of the features and company that offers it before choosing a hosting company. -
Reputation
Company reputation is important. Especially for the budget plans. Ensuring that a any riskiness that happens from picking a less expensive hosting choice will be better off. Well-established hosting companies typically have more resources to help them keep servers stable. -
Reliability
Uptime and response time both matter. Users and search engine will notice if your site happens to be slower or goes down a lot. Get an uptime monitor to ensure your site is performing well. -
Size
Sometimes, but not always, companies will advertise unlimited space and bandwidth, but will start throttling your speed or limit disk space if you take up too much. Companies like HostGator and Bluehost offer reasonable unlimited hosting plans. If you ask a company in advance, they should not have a problem explaining in limiting or throttling they will do. -
Security
Budget hosting may send you to sketchy hosting companies. A more established company with cheap plans will likely take better care of their servers than small, cheap hosts. Find out what kind of safety measures are in place at the companies you look at before getting into a contract.