Choosing the right WordPress hosting for your business

There are many factors to consider when choosing WordPress Hosting… tread carefully. We have some decent guidelines here and of course Bad Dog offer Dedicated Wordpress Hosting too! here

essential questions you should ask yourself or your potential hosting company

Here are some of the most essential questions you should ask yourself or your potential hosting company to find the best Wordpress Hosting for your company. This will save you a lot of time and aggravation in the future, so we hope it proves useful! Before we get into the questions to ask when selecting a WordPress hosting service, let's first briefly touch on what WordPress hosting is and why it's important.

What Is WordPress Hosting?

Technically, you could host WordPress on any type of server. However, to get the most out of the software, you'll want to use WordPress-specific hosting. This type of web hosting comes with a few key features that are designed to make your WordPress site faster, more secure, and more reliable.

For example, most WordPress hosts use a technology called caching, which stores commonly-requested data in memory so it can be quickly retrieved the next time someone requests it. This can speed up your site significantly. Additionally, many WordPress hosts will implement security measures like firewalls and malware scanning to help protect your site from attacks.

Common Types of WordPress Hosting

Free Hosting

We wouldn't recommend WordPress hosting to a company owner, but we wanted to explain what it entails so that you are aware. Some individuals will give away a portion of their server space for free to businesses, but it does not always turn out to be entirely free.

They will frequently request that you include a web banner on your website to advertise their site in exchange for providing you with free server space. We don't recommend it: 1) We don't want visitors to your website and business to leave. 2) These arrangements are prone to failure, and you have no control or security

Shared Hosting

Shared web hosting is when numerous websites are hosted on the same web server that is connected to the Internet. This implies that your website, as well as thousands (sometimes millions) of other sites, are all housed on a single machine.

Choosing a shared web hosting may be cost-effective since the server usage fee is divided among all of the client users rather than you paying the entire amount. However, if that server goes down for any reason (i.e., hacker, outage, etc.), many websites will go offline at once, and getting every website back up and running again

VPS (stands for Virtual Private Server)

A VPS is a halfway house between shared web hosting and dedicated hosting. A VPS is similar to shared web hosting in that many websites utilize the same web server, but your website data is secure from other customers utilizing the same web server. There are minimum performance guarantees, so if other client's sites are down, your website will not be slowed

Dedicated Hosting

A dedicated hosting service implies that your company/organization is the only one utilizing the server. A dedicated service may be your best choice if you have a lot of visitors. It also provides greater security, stability, and control, whereas sharing your server exposes you and your business to greater risks.

Managed Hosting

A managed hosting service provides a premium support option. They have lightning-fast website loads, expert assistance, daily backups, and automatic updates, as well as no downtime of your website. While this may appear to be the obvious solution, utilizing a managed hosting service will likely cost more. If you don't currently have a lot of visitors to your website consider our optimised Wordpress Hosting on our own Dedicated Server.

Paul Cotter

Paul is Founder & CEO of Bad Dog, an Irish Digital Marketing Agency. He has 30+ years experience in many facets of the design world. He’s got opinions too, from such a long career - and is more than willing to share them. With an insatiable appetite for anything tech and forward facing, pardon the pun, but he’s like a dog with a bone!

https://baddog.ie
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