<!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-software-in-english-pdf-2--><!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-software-in-english-pdf-2--><!--DEBUG-spv-->{"id":2044653,"date":"2021-11-28T18:47:00","date_gmt":"2021-11-28T16:47:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/?p=2044653"},"modified":"2021-11-29T00:03:45","modified_gmt":"2021-11-28T22:03:45","slug":"best-cheap-web-hosting-deals-of-2021","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/ru\/2021\/11\/best-cheap-web-hosting-deals-of-2021\/","title":{"rendered":"Best cheap web hosting deals of 2021"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><b>We rank the top cheap web hosting services of 2021 to bring you the best deals around the world.<\/b><br \/>\nCreating and maintaining a website used to be a complex, expensive, and long-winded affair that involved hiring a professional web designer, as well as someone to maintain your site, and shell out on an expensive web hosting plan. But that has drastically changed over the past few years, and now anyone can create an affordable website. In fact, you can design, build and host your own website for the same price as a cup of coffee or a takeaway burger (and sometimes even cheaper than both) with a cheap web hosting service. While it\u2019s true that some web hosting companies are more expensive than others, many offer plans that cost as little as $2 per month and that don\u2019t compromise on quality either. The best cheap web hosting providers offer domain names, email addresses, website builders, loads of website templates, ample storage and bandwidth, impressive performance, free SSL certificates, 24\/7 support and lots more features in a single package. If you\u2019re looking for an affordable web hosting plan but don\u2019t know which one to choose, you don\u2019t need to worry as we\u2019ve tested and ranked the most popular providers out there. Read on to find out the best cheap web hosting services currently available. In at first place, top web host company Bluehost offers WordPress hosting for as cheap as $2.75 per month for 36 months. It also offers basic shared hosting from $2.75 monthly for the same period of time. For the money you pay for Bluehost\u2019s WordPress hosting, you get one website,50 GB SSD storage and custom themes. Not just a web hosting provider, Bluehost now also offers its very own website building service for a mere $2.75 (\u00a31.98) per month (on a three-year contract). Compared to its competitors, Bluehost\u2019s cheapest managed WordPress hosting plan offers one WordPress website,20 GB web storage, free SSL, all across 200+ global Edge servers for $9.96 per month for 36 months. Investing your money into a Bluehost web hosting plan enables you to get an automated setup service for WordPress, not to mention other apps via a Mojo Marketplace-powered system. There\u2019s also a cPanel-based area to allow expert users to tweak things. With plans starting at $2.49 per month, InMotion Hosting is one of the cheapest hosting services on the market and offers a variety of nifty features to help you set up an amazing website. That dirt-cheap price provides you with the ability to create one website, plus 10GB of SSD storage, unlimited bandwidth, a free email address, free SSL, a free website builder, a security suite and marketing tools. When we reviewed InMotion Hosting, we were impressed with how great its account management console looks and how quick it is to create a website using this service. In fact, you can automatically install WordPress, Drupal, PrestaShop, Magento and lots of other website building services. Another area that InMotion Hosting takes very seriously is customer support. It allows users to contact its customer service team 24\/7,365 days of the year, through live chat, email and phone. What\u2019s more, the company offers plenty of online tutorials and advice in its community forum. In terms of downsides, we felt that InMotion wasn\u2019t the best in our shared hosting performance tests, but this is still a well-supported, feature-packed, great value web hosting service that\u2019s well worth your attention. As you can doubtless guess from the name, Namecheap is another affordable web hosting service. You can get a.com domain for just $8.88, while year-long shared hosting plans start at a thrifty price of $1.44 per month. If you were to sign up for the cheapest shared hosting plan, you\u2019d be getting 20GB of storage,30 email accounts, unmetered bandwidth, the ability to host three websites, a free website builder,24\/7 support and many more impressive features. However, there are lots of other plans that suit a variety of different needs. For example, if you specifically want to create a WordPress site, there\u2019s a dedicated plan that will allow you to create and manage one of these sites from an easy-to-use dashboard. What we also really like about Namecheap is that it\u2019s easy and fast to get set up after you\u2019ve purchased a plan. There are lots of handy how-to guides for getting started, and the control panel is pretty easy to use. In our review of Namecheap, we did question the lack of more advanced features and bonuses. But overall, Namecheap is an affordable and easy-to-use web hosting service that will suit lots of different people. Hostinger has one of the cheapest starting prices of all the mainstream web hosting companies. In one of its cheapest packages, Hostinger offers 30 GB SSD storage, one free email account, managed WordPress, GIT access plus more for $1.39 per month. Hostinger&#8217;s single shared hosting solution is an ideal solution for beginners, with the web hosting provider boasting 99.9% uptime guarantee. All other Hostinger plans, including its single shared hosting plan, offer comes with a free SSL certificate. If you&#8217;re looking for a package that includes a free domain, Hostinger has you covered with its Premium and Business shared hosting plans. For just $2.59 per month, Hostinger&#8217;s Premium package lets you host up to 100 websites, and you get unlimited bandwidth and Google Ads credit. Hostinger prides itself on providing one of the most powerful web hosting services out there, but also one of the least expensive website builders on the market. It works great with WordPress and offers email hosting, shared hosting, and cloud hosting. If you\u2019ve never signed up for a web hosting package before and don\u2019t want to break the bank, iPage is a great option. It aims to provide \u201ceverything you need to get online at an unbeatable value.\u201d You can get a subscription for just $1.99 per month, which provides unlimited websites, unlimited storage, free SSL, a free domain for one year, an email address, access to an easy-to-use website builder and 24\/7 support. One of the best things about iPage is that it offers many different ways to design and build a website. Using iPage\u2019s built-in website building functionality, you\u2019ll be able to develop a mobile-friendly site easily. But you can also create a WordPress-based website with a single click. There\u2019s access to other popular content management systems and hundreds of website templates, too. For online sellers, iPage offers a free online store, a one-click installer, PayPal integration, email marketing integration, shopping carts and more. Other features include website traffic reporting,24\/7 network monitoring, high-performance servers, an enhanced security suite and a comprehensive control panel. If it turns out that this isn\u2019t the right service for you, there\u2019s a 30-day refund period, too. Hostwinds proves that you can still get a high-performance web hosting service at an affordable price point. Its cheapest shared hosting plan costs $6.74 per month, providing unlimited bandwidth, unlimited disk space and one domain. All subscriptions come with solid-state drives, instant setup, free website transfers, access to an easy-to-use control panel, unlimited subdomains, unlimited email accounts, unlimited databases, a free dedicated IP, free SSL and Weebly site builder. If you want to create more than one website, there are two other shared hosting plans available. The Advanced plan offers four domains, while the Ultimate option has unlimited domains. Impressively, both are decently priced: $8.24 per month and $9.74 per month respectively. When you create and publish a website via Hostwinds, you can expect great performance. In fact, the company promises to \u201cguarantee 99.9999% uptime so your site will always be ready to greet your visitors\u201d. If you experience an issue, you can speak to the Hostwinds support team via live chat, email, phone and online forums. Along with shared hosting plans, Hostwinds also offers cloud hosting, VPS hosting and dedicated hosting. So whatever you\u2019re looking for, you should find a product that suits your needs. Charging $5 per month ( $2.50 at the moment, due to a sale) for its cheapest plan, InterServer isn\u2019t nearly as cost-effective as most of the other providers mentioned in this list. But you\u2019re still getting a good helping of features for this price point. With InterServer\u2019s standard web hosting plan, you get unlimited SSD storage, unlimited email accounts, over 450 cloud applications, global content caching, free website migration, free SSL, a simple control panel, a website builder, InterShield protection and many more features. We were really impressed with the large amount of cloud apps provided by InterServer. They include WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Prestashop, Magento, Mambo and lots more. With these apps, you\u2019re able to create a website in one click. Another plus point with InterServer is that it offers different tools to ensure your website is always secure. Its free security solution, InterShield Security, consists of a cyber-attack blocker, an automatic virus scanner, a machine learning-based firewall and a malware database. It\u2019s also worth mentioning that InterServer offers a price-lock guarantee, which means that you\u2019ll continue to pay the same price that you signed up with. So if you were to go for the $5 per month plan, you don\u2019t need to worry about this amount ever increasing. So long-term, this could work out a much cheaper option than at first glance&#8230; Fasthosts is an excellent option if you\u2019re looking for a reputable web hosting provider that offers affordable prices. Having launched in 1999, the company has built up an impressive reputation, particularly over the past few years. The UK-based outfit has four web hosting plans on offer. Ignite is the cheapest of the plans, costing \u00a31 ($1.40) per month. For this price, you\u2019re provided with one website, unlimited bandwidth,10GB of SSD storage, two 1GB databases, a single 2GB mailbox, a few basic SEO tools, a year-long free domain,24\/7 support and a 30-day money-back guarantee. But if you\u2019re happy to spend a bit more money, you can get more features with the other three plans. The &#171;recommended&#187; plan, called Momentum, costs \u00a35 ($6.52) per month and gives you three websites,20GB of SSD storage,20 x 1GB databases,100 x 2GB mailboxes, and all the features you get with the basic plan. Meanwhile, the Ultimate plan offers unlimited websites,120GB SSD storage,120 x 1GB databases and 1090 x 2GB mailboxes for \u00a310 ($13.25) per month. So it\u2019s fair to say there\u2019s a plan for everyone. Whichever plan you choose, you\u2019ll still receive standard features like SSH, raw log files, an online file manager, unlimited subdomains, custom error images, unlimited email forwarders, unlimited FTP accounts, a one-click app installer and more. Given that its prices begin at $3.99 per month, SiteGround may seem costly compared to other cheap web hosting services. But it actually offers plenty of value, given what you&#8217;re getting, and SiteGround has plans for everyone. The $3.99 StartUp plan includes a website,10GB of web space,10,000 monthly visits, unmetered traffic, free SSL, daily backup, a free content delivery network service from Cloudflare, free email, managed WordPress, unlimited databases and more. Should you need more space, visits and other advanced features, you can opt for the $6.69 GrowBig or $10.69 GoGeek plans. However, unless you\u2019re running a large business, the StartUp plan will be fine for most people. When creating your website, you can use either Weebly or WordPress. Both of these are free across all plans. And if you\u2019re looking to develop an online store, there\u2019s access to Magento, WooCommerce, OpenCart and Prestashop. SiteGround also enables users to install popular content management systems like Joomla and Drupal quickly. If there\u2019s ever an instance where you need help with something, you have plenty of support from SiteGround. Its support team is available 24\/7 and should be able to help with a range of issues. Just like Fasthosts, DreamHost is another provider that has been around for a long time. It\u2019s not only a highly trusted and respected web hosting company, but it\u2019s super-cheap and offers web hosting plans for pretty much everyone. DreamHost\u2019s cheapest shared web hosting plan starts at a bargain price of $2.59 per month. It offers one website, a free web domain, unlimited traffic, SSD storage, a free SSL certificate and a WordPress installer, a WordPress website builder and free WordPress migrations. Unfortunately, if you want a custom email address, you&#8217;ll need to pay an additional fee to add this to the Starter Plan. But should you want to create more than one website and have access to unlimited email addresses, you can always choose the Shared Unlimited Plan. This plan starts at $3.95 per month, which is pretty reasonable. Either way, DreamHost provides all its shared hosting customers with unlimited bandwidth, unlimited storage, an easy-to-use control panel, a one-click website installer, free privacy protection, free SSL security, automated backups and more. DreamHost also prides itself on providing excellent customer support. You\u2019ll find a comprehensive knowledgebase full of helpful guides and FAQs, along with 24\/7 live chat and customer support email. Given that there are more than 455 million WordPress websites on the internet, you may be thinking of creating one of your own. If that\u2019s the case, you\u2019ll definitely want to sign up for a WordPress-savvy web hosting service like WP-Engine. With its cheapest monthly plan starting at $22.5 per month, WP Engine cannot nearly compete with some of the budget-friendly providers on this list. Not purely on price, anyway, but if you want a high-quality, WordPress-focused product, you get plenty of value for your money here in relative terms. That includes 10GB of storage,50GB of bandwidth and one website (with up to 25,000 views per month). If you want more than one website, higher storage and better performance, there are other plans available. However, every plan comes with over 35 StudioPress themes, transferable websites, an SSH gateway, automated SSL certificate,24\/7 live chat and lots more. When it comes to creating your own WordPress site, WP-Engine offers lots of how-to guides and recommendations so that you never get stuck. And it further provides 24\/7 support right around the year. WP-Engine is certainly a trustworthy service, with customers including Dropbox, Network Rail, Cancer Research UK, Ryanair and The Telegraph. But this is definitely a service targeted at business and technical-minded users, which means some people might find it a little confusing. For individual users, there are definitely easier and cheaper web hosting providers out there. So, let\u2019s start by explaining what web hosting means. It\u2019s essentially when a company provides access to servers that host all the files that form the foundations of your website. Not every business has the money or real-estate space to operate its own web servers, but web hosting companies present a more sustainable and affordable way to create and maintain a website. Different types of web hosting companies exist. While some target larger enterprises with dedicated and virtual private server hosting, many others offer shared hosting plans that work out cheaper. By opting for a shared hosting plan, your website will be stored on a server used by lots of other people. Typically, a \u201ccheap web host\u201d refers to shared hosting plans as these are more affordable than other types of hosting. In fact, you can buy a shared hosting plan for less than $2 per month. The vast majority of cheap web hosting services offer a choice of monthly and yearly plans, so you shouldn&#8217;t struggle to find a plan that suits your needs. Now that you have a better understanding of web hosting and what defines a cheap web host, you might be curious about what you\u2019ll actually get from a more affordable web hosting plan. Most cheap web hosting plans come with a free website, a domain name, unlimited bandwidth, subdomains, email accounts, plenty of storage, a website builder, one-click CMS installers, databases, SSL, backups,24\/7 support and lots of other extras. What you\u2019ll tend to find is that while cheap hosting plans offer loads of different features, there will be caps on things like storage, the number of websites you can create, and email addresses. Usually, cheap web hosts are aimed at individuals and small businesses because these limits probably won\u2019t matter. Meanwhile, large enterprises may find these restrictions constraining. For example, they\u2019ll probably need more email addresses and storage. As well as offering plenty of features, most cheap web hosts also provide plenty of affordable subscriptions. You should be able to sign up for a monthly or yearly plan. Typically, annual plans work out cheaper when compared to monthly plans, but you\u2019ll need to commit for longer or pay an upfront fee. Either way, one of the best cheap web hosting services will offer great value. If you\u2019ve done a bit of research into web hosting, you may have noticed that you can create a website without paying any money at all. Many free web hosting services are available on the market, but they do have a range of downsides. For starters, they don\u2019t offer the same amount of features you get with a cheap web hosting service. You\u2019ll have to deal with things like limited storage and bandwidth. What&#8217;s more, the URL of your website will most likely contain the name of the free hosting provider, and its branding might appear on your website. Many of these services also run adverts, lack proper security and don&#8217;t have great customer service. If you haven&#8217;t created a website before and want to give it a go before you take out a premium plan, there\u2019s nothing wrong with choosing a free service. But we wouldn\u2019t recommend that you stick with free web hosting in the long-term. At the end of the day, you get what you pay for. Should you want to create a professional-looking website, you\u2019ll want to steer clear of free web hosting. By choosing a cheap web hosting plan, you can create a great website that won\u2019t cost an arm and a leg. The most obvious way to save money when creating a website is by choosing one of the best cheap web hosting services. As mentioned, you can get web hosting for as little as $2 per month nowadays, and obviously there are plenty of options you can see on this page. But there are several things to bear in mind to save even more money. Firstly, you\u2019ll want to choose a shared web hosting plan. These are often cheaper than other types of plans because you\u2019re sharing a server with other people. Meanwhile, if you want a dedicated server, you\u2019ll need to pay more money. But shared hosting will be sufficient for individuals and small businesses. Another way you can save money is by signing up for an annual plan. Usually, when you divide a yearly plan by 12 months, it\u2019ll work out cheaper than a monthly subscription. That said, you\u2019ll need to commit for longer (or pay an upfront fee) and have less flexibility when compared to monthly plans. But you\u2019ll still be saving more money in the long-term. Of course, you could always sign up for a free provider. However, as we said before, there are a lot of downsides to these plans. While lots of web hosting services offer great value for money, there are many ways they can become expensive. Typically, if you want a dedicated server, you&#8217;ll need to pay more money. Shared hosting is cheaper because you\u2019ll share a server with other people, and therefore it\u2019s more economical (although performance levels won&#8217;t be as good as a dedicated option; you are sharing resources, of course). Web hosting plans can quickly get expensive when you start increasing your storage and adding more features to your subscription. Most people will find basic shared hosting plans sufficient, and choosing one of these is how you\u2019ll get the most value for money. Many providers offer several shared hosting plans, so if you think the basic plan doesn\u2019t have enough features, you can always upgrade to one of the other shared hosting subscriptions. 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