Bluehost

Bluehost Web hosting has been around since 1996 and has established itself as a reliable and long-standing force in the industry. With three core packages, plus VPS and dedicated hosting available to those with more substantial and technical hosting needs, this host offers a full service, designed to be clean and simple to use.Offering the standard free year of domain registration and first-term discounts you’d expect from most hosts, Bluehost’s optional backup options are a nice perk, keeping your site safe and accessible at no extra charge.
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iPage.com

Positioning itself as one of the most affordable Web hosting options on the market, iPage’s hosting plans are cheap to get started with thanks to a big 80% discount on your first month of use. This means you can set up a site with iPage for just $1.99, try out the provider, and send them packing with their 30-day money-back guarantee if you’re not satisfied with the service. Depending on the plan you choose, you’ll then pay between $6.99 and $12.99 per month to make use of iPage’s unlimited disk space, unlimited email addresses, free domain registration, free marketing tools, free site-building tools, and a whole lot more.
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Web.com

Web.com likes to make a lot of noise about its low pricing. In fact, the website builder-slash-hosting provider offers a price-match guarantee you can redeem if you find a comparable service for a lower price elsewhere during your first two weeks of use. The host is certainly cost-competitive, knocking a decent handful of cents off most other major hosts in the market. This low pricing doesn’t appear to eat into the hosting packages it provides, with each serving up a decent and industry-standard array of services, space, and tools. Despite the low rates advertised, though, many Web.com reviews criticize the company for questionable pricing practices.
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