FTP / SFTP Guide for Beginners

The skill of moving files to and from your web hosting server is a fundamental one for aspiring website owners. In …

By Jerry Low

LiquidWeb Review

LiquidWeb isn’t your run-of-the-mill web hosting service provider. A cursory glance at its website is sufficient to let anyone know it’s a specialist. The company only caters to the high-performance crowd, and everything they operate leans heavily towards Cloud services. Their prices are also correspondingly not for the faint of heart.

By Timothy Shim

MDDHosting Review

At first glance, MDDHosting can be challenging for the layman to decipher. Most people know about shared hosting, VPS, and maybe even Cloud. However, MDDHosting offers shared Cloud hosting services and Cloud-based VPS, leaving the average buyer to go “huh?”

By Timothy Shim

InterServer Review

InterServer is less mainstream but it’s hard to look past them once you get to know the company. The web host is a great bargain, highly scalable; and their server performs very well in our test.

By Jerry Low

RoseHosting Review

The Pros: What I Like About RoseHosting? 1. Fast and Reliable Hosting As a whole, RoseHosting is an excellent web host …

By Jerry Low

Miss Hosting Review

Miss Hosting is a good web host. The shared hosting is more expensive than it should be; but their VPS and SEO hosting plans are awesome.

By Pui Mun Beh

MightWeb Review

MightWeb is small, but well, mighty. Performance is high across the board and this host offers traditional products in an impressive package.

By Timothy Shim

ResellerClub Review

ResellerClub hosting plans can make your head spin in a good way. It offers web designers or developers everything they need from shared and VPS hosting to dedicated servers. The plans can fit into clients of different sizes. If you are aiming for personal use, ResellerClub comes with website builder plans too.

By Pui Mun Beh

StartLogic Review

StartLogic vs Other Cheap Hosting Plans While I think StartLogic is an “okay” host but there are certainly better options in …

By Jerry Low

IXWebHosting Review

IX Web Hosting is no longer in business – please read the latest updates and host with other companies.

By Jerry Low

HostPapa Review

HostPapa started business in 2005/06 and is one of the earliest that goes green in its hosting operations. At time of writing, Hostpapa operates business from both Niagara Falls, United States and Oakville, Canada.

By Jerry Low

PeoplesHost Review

PeoplesHost is an above-average, no-overselling, web hosting company. If you’re focused on performance over price, PeoplesHost might be the right choice.

By Jerry Low

Network Solutions Review

Network Solutions used to be an excellent one-stop web service provider. Unfortunately things don’t do well after Web.com’s took over the company in 2011.

By Pui Mun Beh

DreamHost Review

DreamHost offers a comprehensive range of web hosting services. However, there’s also an incredible variation of value-added services. Examples of add-on services include website management and marketing. Overall, DreamHost is a good potential “forever home” for website owners.

By Timothy Shim

AltusHost Review

AltusHost has so far given me confidence in the products they offer. Despite some nit-picking here and there, I truly believe that AltusHost does offer a strong value proposition. Not only are the plans available well thought out, but their servers also show strong performance when taken in context. This especially applies to business customers.

By Jerry Low

HostGator Review

As a long time Hostgator customer, I have witnessed the ups and downs of the company. Despite the relatively poor reputation of EIG, they’ve made some improvements to HostGator since the acquisition. Notable among them is the introduction of the Gator website Builder in 2019. The brand also retains its highly competitive pricing standards.

By Jerry Low