Best WordPress Hosting Options For 2021 (Beginners To Pro)

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Welcome internet people, Today in this article I’ll be showing you who is the Fastest and Best WordPress Hosting Options For 2021 (Beginners To Pro) and also who is the slowest.

I recorded the performance of 22 different web hosting companies for 90 days and if you want to continue WordPress blogging in 2021, these are the Best WordPress Hosting Options for you.

Today in this article I’m going to show you who had the fastest page speed and also the best uptime. I’ll be breaking this article down into three sections companies.

I don’t recommend web hosting companies that performed on very low and average and companies that are very fast.

So if you’ve seen other web hosting companies and you’re not sure if they’re fast or reliable obtain this article we are going to find out plus I have exclusive discounts for some of these web hosting companies that you will not find anywhere else on the internet.

Now we’ve all bought web hosting that sucks and now I spent around $5,000 for performing this test to provide you all with real quality reviews. So you can have real quality web hosting.

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So before we start let me show you how I got these results and let me answer a common myth with web hosting. I purchased web hosting accounts from each of these companies and I installed the same size WordPress theme and starter website on each of these domains to provide a fair and accurate reading.

I monitored the page speed of each of these websites every 30 minutes for 90 days straight I then recorded the uptime of the server and recorded every time the server went down for 90 days using Pingdom.

Pingdom is a web hosting monitor tool that records everything about your website and is known as the best resource for monitoring web hosting.

So Today I will be mainly focusing on two specific categories “Page Speed” and “Downtime”.

Page Speed
Page Speed is the time it takes for a website to load the lower, the number, the faster, the server.

Down Time
Downtime is how long the website went offline or was unavailable due to server issues, the more downtime the less reliable the server is and for you techies out there I will also include the server response time which is the amount of time.

If you are a very beginner and want to start your own WordPress Blog. You can read our 12 steps guide to create your own blog easily.

It takes for a web browser to receive a response from the web host but I will mainly be focusing on the page speed and the downtime in this test.

Now I also want to clarify what a lot of people ask me when they’re looking for web hosting most companies today offer packages you see terms like unlimited storage space and a metered bandwidth.

This is simply not true these companies do have a limit when it comes to web hosting you should always ask the web hosting company how much bandwidth or space is included in the package but most of these companies offer a reasonable amount of space and bandwidth and I’ll talk more about this in the article.

I’ll also be talking about renewal fees, it’s important to know when you sign up for a web hosting company that you’re only paying the first to your sales price then your plan renews at a higher cost.

Some of them have my affiliate link on web hosting and if you buy web hosting through my affiliate link I will get some commission but you will not have to pay any extra charges. So if you want to support me buy web hosting from my affiliate link.

Average Web Hosting’s (Recommended)
So that’s just something to consider when you’re shopping for web hosting first let’s talk about companies you should avoid.

If you are using any of these companies I highly recommend switching now Google recommends that your website should be loading at under three seconds (3 Sec).

So these next companies failed the basic google standard of web hosting.

  1. NameCheap
    If you are very new to Blogging and try blogging as testing then NameCheap is the best option for you because it’s very cheap web hosting.

Let me tell you, When I started blogging, I started with the NameCheap because I didn’t know then
Whether I will succeed in blogging or not, I have decided to spend as low money as possible so that in case of failure there is no more loss.

But my experience with the NameCheap was great and I never had a problem. The best thing about NameCheap is their support, Their support is very fast and helpful.

Load Time 5.9 Seconds
60 Minute Down Time
4800 MS Response Time
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  1. HostGator
    HostGator performance over the years has been bad but if you from the US or UK, you will get good performance at high speed.

Why am I recommending Hostgator? Because If you search for the UK or US-based bloggers on the Internet or watch their videos on YouTube, they will recommend Hostgator because Hostgator keep their hosting servers in these countries very fast.

But Hostgator may perform slow in outside UK or US countries. So if your targeted audience from the UK or US Hostgator is the best option for you.

HostGator had an average load time of 5.5 seconds to load a website. it had an hour of downtime with 35 outages over 90 days.

HostGator is owned by EIG which has a long reputation of buying mom and pop shops of web hosting and watering them down in return for a profit. I would avoid any web hosting company that is owned by EIG except HostGator & BlueHost.

Load Time 5.5 Seconds
60 Minute Down Time
4800 MS Response Time
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  1. BlueHost
    Next web hosting is Bluehost yet another EIG company. Bluehost had an average load time of 4 seconds but they had an average downtime of 23 minutes which actually isn’t that bad. This is probably the least average company that is owned by EIG but I would still recommend it.

Load Time 4 Seconds
23 Minutes Down Time
3000 MS Response Time
Bluehost was my first choice when I started blogging and it was a great web hosting at that time and WordPress also officially recommended this web hosting.

I’ve already written a full detailed review of BlueHost with all the pros and cons. BlueHost is still my first choice and I am very satisfied with its services.

So if you want to know more about it, you can read my review and you will also get an additional discount from the link in it.

  1. ResellerClub
    ResellerClub offering is equally large. You can purchase shared Linux and Windows web hosting plans, Reseller hosting plans, Content Management System (CMS) plans and packages, VPS and dedicated server rentals.

Reseller Club had an average load time of 4.2 seconds but they had an average downtime of 30 minutes which actually isn’t that bad. Reseller Club probably the least average company that is owned by EIG but I would still recommend Reseller Club.

Load Time 4.2 Seconds
30 Minutes Down Time
3200 MS Response Time
Average Web Hosting’s (Not Recommended)

  1. InMotion Hosting
    The next web hosting is InMotion Hosting. InMotion Hosting had the slowest speed on the list and loading at around 6.7 seconds and it also had 24 hours of downtime which is just crazy to avoid this one at all costs.

Load Time 6.7 Seconds
24 Hours Down Time
5900 MS Response Time

  1. HostPapa
    The next web hosting company is HostPapa and sadly this company used to be a lot faster at one point in my career and I did recommend them.

HostPapa had an average load time of 3.4 seconds with 33 minutes of downtime which is not that bad yet companies downgrade their servers and upgrade. So hopefully next year I can say something positive about HostPapa.

Load Time 3.4 Seconds
33 Minutes Down Time
4400 MS Response Time

  1. iPage Web Hosting
    Next is iPage and that is another EIG company. iPage had an average load time of 4.67 seconds with 20 hours of downtime. They do have dirt cheap prices but that’s probably because their service is terrible to avoid this one at all costs if you can.

Load Time 4.67 Seconds
20 Hours Down Time
8200 MS Response Time

  1. MediaTemple.Net (Not Recommended)
    The next web hosting company is MediaTemple.net. This company had a long history of being slow. MediaTemple’s average load time was around 4.85 seconds with three hours of downtime over 90 days.

Load Time 4.85 Seconds
3 Hours Down Time
4200 MS Response Time

  1. TMD Hosting (Not Recommended)
    TMD Hosting one really pains me because I used to promote this company a few years ago on a lot of my past WordPress tutorials. TMD’s average load time was 3.93 seconds with more than 7 hours of downtime over 90 days.

Load Time 3.93 Seconds
7 Hours Down Time
3900 MS Response Time
Average Fast Web Hosting’s
Now, these next companies barely met the google standard of your site loading at around three seconds. So with these next companies, I am personally neutral I don’t recommend them but I am not really against them.

  1. Chemi Cloud
    So if you want to try them out go for it first is ChemiCloud. ChemiCloud barely met the google standard of a load time of around 2.94 seconds but actually had some small downtime of around 10 minutes over 90 days.

The pricing is decent with their middle WordPress pro plan being around 100 for the year. They also have some pretty low renewal fees.

Load Time 2.94 Seconds
10 minute Down Time
5000 MS Response Time

  1. FastComet
    The next is FastComent known for its dedicated hosting, FastComet average load time on average was 2.5 seconds. They had two hours of downtime over 90 days which is a little bad in my opinion.

The prices are quite impressive you can get a year of hosting for as little as 70 bucks. FastComet does offer a lot of pointless extras like search engine optimization for six dollars and fifteen dollars for a simple google site map which you can simply upload yourself for free.

Personally, I think FastComet is better for dedicated servers. It actually has some very good dedicated server specs and deals that are worth your time.

Load Time 2.5 Seconds
2 hours Down Time
3600 MS Response Time

  1. GoDaddy
    The next web hosting company is GoDaddy what would a web hosting test be without GoDaddy. GoDaddy barely met the google standards with low tides of 2.98 seconds and had a terrible amount of downtime with 16 hours.

GoDaddy is a large corporate company. So now I think they rather peace with shareholders than offer top quality services for their customers. I have never been able to figure out GoDaddy’s plans.

If you look at the ultimate plan it costs around 12.99, but there is no difference from the maximum plan costing 19.99. GoDaddy has always had somewhat of a bad reputation but that also might be because they do have a large user base.

Load Time 2.98 Seconds
16 hours Down Time
3600 MS Response Time

  1. GreenGeek
    The next company is GreenGeeks. Two years ago this was the fastest web hosting available but they have definitely slowed down with speed over the years.

GreenGeek’s page speeds were around 2.9 seconds on average with around 43 minutes of downtime over 90 days. GreenGeeks does offer some pretty good deals you can get a year of hosting for around 100 and 2 years of hosting for around 160 bucks with also some pretty low renewal fees. So it’s not bad if you’re on a budget.

Load Time 2.9 Seconds
43 minutes Down Time
2200 MS Response Time

  1. FlyWheel
    With FlyWheel I am a little disappointed in this one last year. This company performed really well this year the company’s speed lacked.

I was very skeptical about putting get flywheel in this category, but I think I should and I will explain why the average load time I had with getting flywheel was around 2.5 seconds.

They also had some good uptime at only 26 minutes of downtime but for the price you are paying and the limits.

They give you I think these results should be a lot better to host 10 websites. You’ll have to pay 115 a month without any upgrades.

You also need to migrate your website to get flywheel as they don’t offer and they don’t sell domains. The results aren’t bad but for the price, I think you can find something much better.

Load Time 2.5 Seconds
26 minutes Down Time
2200 MS Response Time
Fast Web Hosting’s

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