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  1. Asked: June 9, 2025In: WordPress Hosting

    What exactly makes WordPress hosting different from regular web hosting?

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    Added an answer on June 9, 2025 at 9:11 am

    Honestly, it's largely a way to charge more for the same thing. I've tested dozens of 'WordPress optimized' hosts and most just install WordPress for you and maybe add a caching plugin. Any decent shared hosting can run WordPress perfectly fine - it's just PHP and MySQL after all. The only real diffRead more

    Honestly, it’s largely a way to charge more for the same thing. I’ve tested dozens of ‘WordPress optimized’ hosts and most just install WordPress for you and maybe add a caching plugin. Any decent shared hosting can run WordPress perfectly fine – it’s just PHP and MySQL after all. The only real difference is often the support team knows WordPress, but if you’re comfortable with basic troubleshooting, you’re paying extra for hand-holding. Save your money and get regular hosting with good specs.

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  2. Asked: April 21, 2025In: WordPress Hosting

    Which WordPress Hosting Providers Offer the Best Customer Support?

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    Added an answer on April 21, 2025 at 11:46 am

    SiteGround is a fan favorite for a reason. Their support team is known for being responsive, polite, and surprisingly good at solving things quickly—even at odd hours. Their knowledge base is deep too. But here's the catch: once your first term ends, prices can shoot up dramatically, and their recenRead more

    SiteGround is a fan favorite for a reason. Their support team is known for being responsive, polite, and surprisingly good at solving things quickly—even at odd hours. Their knowledge base is deep too. But here’s the catch: once your first term ends, prices can shoot up dramatically, and their recent backend changes have annoyed some devs.

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  3. Asked: January 17, 2025In: WordPress Hosting

    Is a White-Label Reseller Program Valuable for Our Community?

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    Added an answer on January 17, 2025 at 8:45 pm

    This is a golden opportunity for agencies. Adding white-label features will make it so much easier to expand services for our clients.

    This is a golden opportunity for agencies. Adding white-label features will make it so much easier to expand services for our clients.

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  4. Asked: October 12, 2024In: WordPress Hosting

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    Added an answer on October 12, 2024 at 6:08 pm

    How about the theme that he will use?

    How about the theme that he will use?

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