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A great host can make or break your day!

A great host can make or break your day!

Site Ground web hosting

So I have a quick story for you. Do you mind?

Last night I fell in love with a totally different web host. I’ve been working with Bluehost for years, and recently I’ve been also working with Flywheel. There are times when I’m working with a client who doesn’t use either of these and prefer to stick with their current host …. cool beans.

Well, I was in the process of doing a website cleaning and optimization for a client when some things went a little wonky. Not simple wonky…but what in the WordPress wonky. Normally I can handle these situations, but nothing I did would work. I was 100% out of solutions.  I do not like asking for help. I’m a problem solver and as you know I believe there’s a solution for everything. So after vowing to never touch another WordPress site, laptop, or anything website related, I decided to seek some assistance. I reached out to SiteGround support and explained the issue. Lucky for me they have 24/7 chat support! The Customer Service rep not only resolved the error but they didn’t quit until the problem was solved. 

 

Moral of the story … it’s ok to ask for help. Support is there! Use it. 

Thanks for letting me share.

 

Help! Shared hosting or Managed hosting?

Help! Shared hosting or Managed hosting?

You need hosting for your WordPress site, right?

Problem: You want a WordPress website, and you’ve already secured your domain. You’ve been researching different options, but you are not sure of which direction to take. You’re torn between shared, managed, or whatever else is out there. (BTW, this post contains affiliate links )

Solution: I always recommend that before you choose a reliable host or platform for your site, you should first take inventory of what features you need and also take into consideration any budget concerns.

What is Hosting?

A Web host is basically a parking space or storage unit for your domain. It’s a space just for all of your web files, databases, email addresses, etc. In order to get a website active and live on the internet, you need to host a website

Shared 

There are many options available for shared hosting. Some choose to search for the cheapest and others choose based on popularity. Some of the popular hosts are Go-Daddy. Hostgator, and SiteGround.  One of my go-to providers is Bluehost. I’ve been working with Bluehost for years, and I’ve never had any issues. Shared hosting has a much lower price tag than managed hosting. You could sign up for a basic package with Bluehost for less than $60.00 for 12 months of hosting.

Managed WordPress Hosting

Several web hosting providers have chosen to focus solely on  WordPress and offer services and solutions. Managed WordPress hosts handle the technical stuff so that you can focus on running your business.
They would handle security, speed, WordPress updates, daily backups, as well as website uptime. One great part about Managed WordPress hosting is the support. Support teams are filled with WordPress experts who are trained to ensure that your WordPress needs are covered. Managed hosting costs are higher than that of shared hosting.

One of my favorite managed WordPress providers is Flywheel.
I’ve had a few clients switch from their shared host to Flywheel because they needed more support for their WordPress site.

Summary

So which one works best for you? The answer depends on your needs. If you want a low-cost solution to get your site online and handle the techy back-end things on your own, then a shared hosting provider would be a great option for you. If you want a provider that can handle the tech things and offer more support, you should choose a  managed WordPress provider.

Action Steps:

    Take a look at your budget and website needs.
    Evaluate your current provider.
    Make a list of your hosting needs.

Not sure of what you need? Or maybe If you need some assistance with choosing a host or deciding if you need to transfer to a host. Contact me to chat about your options.

There’s a solution… we just need to find it.

Get your site registered and hosted for under $100

Get your site registered and hosted for under $100

So you want a website?

You’re new to all of this and you have a very limited budget. What are your options? You have many, but today I’m going to show you how to get a website online for under $100.

Lets’ get started.

Please note that some of the links below are affiliate links, and at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you decide to make a purchase after clicking on the link. Please understand that I have experienced some of these companies, and I recommend them because they are helpful and useful, not because of the small commissions I make if you decide to buy something through my links. Please do not spend any money on these products unless you feel you need them or that they will help you achieve your goals.

Ok now that we got that out of the way, Let’s get to the good stuff.

In order to get a website online, you must first have a domain and a reliable host.
I personally host some of my sites through BlueHost. You should start with only what you need at first, then upgrade as your website grows. You only use what you need. Plus you get a FREE domain name with any hosting plan. They are the best and least expensive way to get your online business website started.

Here are the steps to get signed up with Bluehost:

 

  1. Go to Bluehost
  2. Click on get started now
  3. Select the basic package
  4. Type in the domain you’d like to purchase and hit enter
  5. Fill out the account information. Hosting can range anywhere from 3.95 to 5.95, but to keep your cost under $100, select the basic plan for 12 months.  Uncheck the boxes for Domain privacy protection, Site Back Up Pro, and Sitelock security.
  1. Check that all your information is correct.
  2. Click ‘Purchase’.

 

Would you rather watch a video? Check out this 5 min tutorial on getting set up with Bluehost.

 

Now that you’re registered, it’s time to install WordPress. Luckily with Bluehost, the process is simple.

  1. Login
  2. Click on WordPress Tools
  3. Select New Install
  4. Choose the domain
  5. Fill out the information
  6. Select the install now button.
  7. Wait for the magic to happen 🙂

I’ve included a video on how to install WordPress if you need it.

Once you’ve installed WordPress, you need to choose a theme. WordPress has plenty of free themes that you could use to get started. As your needs change, you could always upgrade to a premium theme.

I don’t want to overload you with too much today. We will discuss other options and dig a little deeper into WordPress in future posts.

I hope that this helps you get your website online. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to comment below or send an email to onemooreosolutions@gmail.com

What is a Web Host?

What is a Web Host?

 What is web hosting and why is it important? A Web host is basically a parking space or storage unit for your domain. It’s a space just for all of your web files, databases, email addresses, etc.
 
I know many of us use Instagram, Twitter  or our Facebook page to market our services, which is great, but it’s a good idea to lock down your space in the web. It gives you more freedom and flexibility. I always recommend that even if you aren’t ready to investing a website for your business, you should at least lock down your domain and hosting, and redirect it to your page you currently use to market your services.
 
For example: My Facebook page  is
www.facebook.com/onemooresolutions. So instead of pushing traffic to Facebook, I would purchase www.onemooresolutions.com and point to the Facebook URL. Once I get my business cards and add my domain name to it, then anyone who goes to onemooresolutions.com can still contact me via Facebook…and in the future, schedule on my new site once it’s created.
 
Hosting isn’t as expensive as you think. I’m a partner with bluehost, which means that  and for less than the $50.00 ($47.40 to be exact)  you can secure your domain for a year. 
 
If you are interested in getting securing your domain and hosting, you can click on the link below to get signed up. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
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