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A rapidly-growing, award-winning web hosting company, we offer 24/7/365 support, 99.9% server uptime, and a 30-day money back guarantee. We also offer unlimited hosting space, bandwidth, email accounts, databases, and FTP accounts, hosting of unlimited domains, a free site builder, WordPress hosting, and more!
WebHostingPad
4y ago
Hosting sites has become a very lucrative business, especially now that a website is a crucial element in building and maintaining an online presence. A 2019 forecast on the global website hosting services market by Adroit Market Research predicted a 13.25% CAGR (compound annual growth rate) from 2018 to 2025.
Valued at $90.64 billion in 2018, the website hosting services sector is expected to grow to as high as $216.59 billion by 2025. As the business website has become an indispensable component in any business strategy, the best web hosting providers will continue to roll out hosting pa ..read more
WebHostingPad
4y ago
If you’re thinking about creating a website for your business and you’re not sure where to start, you’re not alone. There’s a lot of information online, which can lead to decision fatigue or frustration when the articles you find are about how to start a free cooking blog, not a professional website.
Luckily, creating a website in 2020 is easier than ever, especially if you follow these five simple steps:
1. Choose a Domain Name
Your domain is the most important part of your website. Not everyone agrees, which is why you’ll see plenty of other guides listing this step last, or somewhe ..read more
WebHostingPad
4y ago
You’ve heard it time and time again: Backup your website! Take backups…frequently! You never know when you’re going to need a backup. All responsible website owners make backups.
But then you think, what’s the worst that could happen?
To answer that question, here are 10 things that could happen to your website…and 10 reasons why you should really take backups.
1. HACKERS
Hackers aren’t just a leftover myth from the 90s, when the internet was new and scary. They’ve evolved, and they will hack into your website just to prove that they can. Some hacker could get bored and change y ..read more