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WordPress Cloud Hosting

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Cloud Hosting for WordPress

It's time to make the switch from slow static shared hosting and speed up your blog or CMS website with fast, secure, scalable, & truly reliable WordPress Cloud Hosting. You may be asking why? I'll list out some of the core benefits of cloud hosting vs other types like shared or dedicated and you can decide for yourself.

We switched to cloud hosting for 2 main reasons. Speed & SEO. It's a fact that slow sites lose readers and if you're anything like me, I hate slow sites. There's nothing worse than clicking on a URL and waiting 30 seconds, 60 seconds and the site still doesn't load. I will always close the window and move on to another website, always. A very common trait of shared hosting are slow servers. In fact we actually cut our load speed in half when we switched to cloud servers. Same installation, same files, same domain, but used a different hosting provider and it made a drastic improvement.

Now this did 2 things for our website. It increased our search engine rankings and increased our readership. Our readers became much happier with the faster website and were more apt to share our content, which in turn increased or reader base, a win win in our world. The next thing it did and probably the most important for us were our search engine rankings. You see, Google wants to provider their customers ( you & I ) the best possible experience. Delivering websites that offer relevant content with fast speeds are always at the top of the rankings. When our website load speed increased, so did our position. We literally jumped from the third page the bottom of the first page in less than 2 weeks. 

Something you should consider. Shared hosting providers like g-daddy or blue host offer unlimited hosting but allow me to clarify this statement. Unlimited only means you can populate your account with unlimited domains & unlimited databases but never your traffic. In fact as little as 15 readers on your website at the same time can and usually will crash your website. Having your website fall off the grid during peak hours is horrible for business and is one of the quickest ways to ruin your online business or blog. 

Consider WordPress Cloud Hosting with someone like WooHost next time you want to launch a blog or business site. It will make all the difference in the world. 

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sambrown101 6 weeks ago

This is the first time that I have heard of a WordPress cloud hosting.

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