@TheBengaluruGuy The best user-friendly option for WordPress is managed WordPress hosting. It's easier to set up since it's just for hosting a WordPress website, and everything about it is optimized for running WordPress. https://t.co/l3lgER2YEM
@Gexuma1 If it's a static website (just HTML, CSS, and Javascript) you can get it for free. You can use GitHub pages or Netlify. If you're looking for standard hosting (something easier to use), you can get shared hosting. https://t.co/XOt0uQhlkX
@smnhdy@GoDaddy This depends on what type of hosting you need. If you need something similar to GoDaddy, shared hosting would be the best choice. You can easily install WordPress on it, or any other software you need. https://t.co/XOt0uQhlkX
@mrsloth910 It depends on what kind of website you want to host. For static websites, GitHub pages or Netlify, for managed WordPress hosting, Kinsta, for VPS, DigitalOcean, for Cloud hosting, any of the big ones like AWS, GCP, or Azure would work great.
@Lukhanyo_19 This depends on what type of hosting you need. Static hosting can be free or very cheap. If you need WordPress or a similar CMS, shared hosting would be the best inexpensive choice. Of course there’s always cloud hosting, but it’s harder to set up.
@TheReelAnna There are some similar shared hosting providers, but with better prices. Plus, unlike Bluehost, you can pay all of them month to month. https://t.co/XOt0uQhlkX
@sammedsagare I just saw that you’re looking for a free option. DigitalOcean is not free, although you can get a 60-day $100 coupon to try it out for free.
@mitosis1991 Yes. You can create a website using a static website generator like Jekyll and host it on GitHub for free. You could do it without knowing HTML and CSS, but you have to setup everything up. And then just add your content.