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        • alan-shultis
          alan-shultis last edited by

          hi,

          i would like to create my own website, but I am confused either to choose cpanel hosting or managed wordpress

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          • sarahwalsh
            sarahwalsh last edited by

            Whether it's a WordPress website or a different type of CMS that your business has?

            your business should have superfast hosting, don't go for cheap hosting.

            that's because fast hosting can help improve your business's organic seo.

            We bought really good hosting from a company called A2, they host our Bristol garden room website, and its helped improve our seo.

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            • Nidhibng
              Nidhibng last edited by

              Managed WordPress hosting often includes features such as automatic updates, optimized server configurations, and built-in caching, which can improve your site's speed and performance and positively impact your SEO rankings. element, so it's actually beneficial for SEO. However, the impact on SEO ultimately depends on the specific hosting provider and the level of service they offer. Therefore, it's important to choose a trusted managed WordPress hosting provider that focuses on SEO best practices.

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              • AUBTU.BIZ
                AUBTU.BIZ last edited by

                I really like using wordpress because it helps me with many things without relying too much on the coder. This website, my aubtu.biz, is built with code that sometimes has errors that cannot be resolved automatically.

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                • AUBTU.BIZ
                  AUBTU.BIZ last edited by

                  I really like using wordpress because it helps me with many things without relying too much on the coder. This website, my aubtu.biz, is built with code that sometimes has errors that cannot be resolved automatically.

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                  • aestheticairways
                    aestheticairways last edited by

                    I think WordPress works fine. I've used it for 3 years and it is easy to operate. By the way, we only use it to post blogs. Hope it can help you.

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                    • Maosjsj
                      Maosjsj @alan-shultis last edited by

                      @alan-shultis

                      I was using bad hosting in nesev, which is my SEO site (nesev), I started using VDS. I recommend.
                      Managed WordPress hosting itself does not inherently have a negative impact on SEO. In fact, it can offer several benefits that can positively impact your website's SEO efforts. Managed WordPress hosting providers often optimize their infrastructure for WordPress websites, offering improved site speed, security, and technical performance. These factors can indirectly contribute to better SEO rankings.

                      However, it's important to note that the impact of managed WordPress hosting on SEO ultimately depends on how well the hosting provider manages and maintains your website. Here are a few considerations to keep in mind:

                      Site Speed: Fast-loading websites are important for both user experience and search engine rankings. Managed WordPress hosting providers often optimize their servers and employ caching techniques to improve site speed, which can positively affect SEO.

                      Security: Managed WordPress hosting typically includes enhanced security measures such as regular malware scanning, firewalls, and software updates. A secure website is important for protecting user data and maintaining search engine trust.

                      Uptime and Availability: Search engines prefer websites that are accessible and have high uptime. A reliable managed WordPress hosting provider ensures that your website remains available and accessible to both users and search engine crawlers.

                      Server Location and Performance: The physical location of the server can affect website performance, especially for users in different geographical locations. Some managed WordPress hosting providers offer server locations in various regions, allowing you to optimize for your target audience.

                      Technical SEO Control: While managed WordPress hosting offers convenience, it may limit your control over certain technical aspects of SEO, such as server configurations or access to certain plugins. Ensure that the hosting provider allows flexibility and customization options for your SEO needs.

                      Ultimately, the impact of managed WordPress hosting on SEO depends on the specific practices and performance of the hosting provider. It's essential to choose a reputable and reliable provider that prioritizes factors important for SEO, such as site speed, security, and uptime. Regularly monitor your website's performance and ensure that the hosting environment supports your SEO efforts.

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                      • RuchirP
                        RuchirP last edited by

                        Choosing between cPanel hosting and managed WordPress hosting depends largely on your specific needs, technical skills, and the amount of time you have to manage your website. Here are some factors to consider:

                        cPanel Hosting

                        cPanel is a popular web hosting control panel that provides a graphical interface and automation tools designed to simplify the process of hosting a web site.

                        Advantages:

                        Flexibility: cPanel is incredibly flexible, allowing you to install a wide variety of content management systems (CMS), including WordPress, Joomla, or Drupal.
                        Full Control: You have more direct control over your hosting environment, including the ability to manually edit files and manage databases.
                        Cost: cPanel hosting plans are generally cheaper than managed WordPress hosting plans.
                        Disadvantages:

                        Technical Knowledge: You'll need a basic understanding of web technologies to manage your website efficiently.
                        Time-Consuming: You'll be responsible for managing your website, including updates, security, and backups.
                        Managed WordPress Hosting

                        Managed WordPress hosting is a concierge service where all technical aspects of running WordPress are managed by the host. This includes security, speed, WordPress updates, daily backups, website uptime, and scalability.

                        Advantages:

                        Ease of Use: Managed WordPress Web Design and hosting platforms are built specifically for WordPress, so you'll typically find they offer a very streamlined onboarding process.
                        Less Management: The host handles the technical aspects of running your site, so you don't need to worry about server maintenance or updates.
                        Support: Managed WordPress hosts typically offer excellent customer support, which is knowledgeable about WordPress issues.
                        Security and Performance: These platforms optimize for the specific characteristics of WordPress, and often offer improved speed, performance, and security features.
                        Disadvantages:

                        Price: Managed WordPress hosting tends to be more expensive than traditional hosting.
                        Less Control: Some technical aspects are managed by the host, so you may not have as much control over your site.
                        Only WordPress: These platforms are tailored to WordPress, so if you want to switch to another CMS, you'll need to switch hosts.
                        In summary, if you're new to running a website, value convenience and support, and are planning to use WordPress, managed WordPress hosting could be a good choice for you. However, if you have a tight budget, need more flexibility, or have the technical skills to manage a server, cPanel hosting might be a better fit.

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                        • Kateparish
                          Kateparish last edited by

                          No, managed WordPress hosting is not inherently bad for SEO. In fact, many managed WordPress hosting providers offer features and optimizations that can help improve a website's SEO performance, such as fast page loading speeds, security measures, and easy integration with SEO plugins.

                          However, it's important to note that SEO is a complex and multi-faceted process that involves a variety of factors, including content quality, keyword optimization, backlinks, and user experience. While managed WordPress hosting can provide a strong foundation for SEO, it's ultimately up to the website owner to create high-quality, relevant content and optimize their site for search engines.

                          Additionally, it's important to choose a reputable and reliable managed WordPress hosting provider that offers quality support, uptime guarantees, and regular software updates. A poorly managed hosting environment with frequent downtime, slow loading speeds, or security vulnerabilities could negatively impact a website's SEO performance.

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                          • Naya098
                            Naya098 last edited by

                            I think WordPress works fine. I've used it for 3 years and it is easy to operate. By the way, we only use it to post blogs. Hope it can help you.

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                            • webduh
                              webduh last edited by

                              https://www.interserver.net/r/703604

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                              • Martijn_Scheijbeler
                                Martijn_Scheijbeler last edited by

                                Agreeing with Ross's answer above, in the end, the impact of this on your overall SEO strategy. In most cases, the bigger managed WP hosting services out there have their business in order quite well and you are likely to benefit from their faster servers than trying to run a lot of it yourself.

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                                • RossKernez
                                  RossKernez last edited by

                                  Hi there,

                                  Usually, a managed WordPress hosting means that the hosting company handles back-ups and some other administrative related tasks. I do not think you will see a huge SEO impact by choosing "managed WordPress" hosting over Cpanel hosting at this stage. I would go with shared Cpanel hosting if you are starting out with your own website.

                                  Ross

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