1. ipage Review
1. Quick ( 24 x 7 ) Support : No matter how expert you are, you are going to need this. Ipage features excellent and instant support over live chat, the support is also available on “ticket” system. In the two month time period I’ve contacted them more than 30 times and had a live chat more than 14 times. Each and every time, their support was friendly and quick.
2. Justhost Review
I am very pleased with the uptime of my website, and them giving away unlimited virtually everything for a measly £2.75 per month. I think that’s a great deal! My only grudge is you have to pay for anything extra, but most of the things are pretty reasonably priced, and affordable.I have sent a few tickets and all of them have been resolved quickly, and the staff seem to be friendly. I have no grudges about the support team.
3. Web.com Review
I like web.com. I am new to making websites and so I was looking for a easy solution for my Business. I went with web.com becouse it was a easy builder for non graphic designers like my self. I love to templates that they gave it easy to come u with ideas for my Business. I would recommend this hosting service to any one who want a easy and cost. effective way to get your Business online. In as little as 15 minutes you can have a professional website and good hosting service.
4. Network Solution Review
They are really professional, i’m a newbie in hosting stuff so i asked them so many questions on my hosting plan and how to set up those many features, they replied everything, sometimes in under 24 hour. So i’m a happy client.
5. Bluehost Review
I’ve been a Bluehost customer for the past 3 years at the Plus web hosting level. I build WordPress powered websites and simple HTML/CSS/JavaScript sites. In that time I have never seen service go down long enough for me to notice it (so as far as I know, it never has!). Bluehost offers a lot of great baked-in features such as: CloudFlare integration, easy one-click installs for a wide range of common apps such as WordPress and Drupal via MojoMarketplace (previously known as SimpleScripts), easy creation of email accounts with help configuring you email client, easy setup of FTP accounts with help configuring your FTP client, easy setup of databases, a web-based file manager if you don’t want to use an FTP client, phpMyAdmin to manage your databases, and countless other features I haven’t used yet.
6. Hostgator Review
1: It’s cheap
2: It works 99.9% of the time.
3: It’s easy to install WP and configure emails
4: Did I mention it is cheap reliable and easy to use?
Maybe the bad complaints are specific to some of their servers but my sites are working without flaws and I’m happy.
7. 1 & 1 Review
I have hosted a lot of websites with different web hosting companies, the last one was with 1and1 where I also got one domain from them (for another website hosted in one of my VPSs).
8. FatCow Review
I’ve now hosted over several years with 5 different hosting companies as I had yet to find a hosting company that cares enough to update continuously.
FatCow is my last and final hosting company and I YES would recommend FATCOW to anyone who is looking for an affordable, progressive up-to-date host.
9.WebHostingHub Review
Web Hosting Hub have been great to deal with when it comes to domain registration and hosting. I’ve had a really good experience for a number of years which is why I continue to renew my service as well as introduce their services to more of my clients.I’m particularly impressed with their online chat when I need support, even late on weekends! Keep up the great work!
10.GoDaddy Review
-It offers the cheapest service in the market of hosting. It can get you started with little money. I recommend their services to small companies and Entrepreneurs.
-Preferred choice for countries with no dollar currency (which is my personal case Venezuela).