Recommendations for UK hosting company

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Kanzi Marketing

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I'm looking to set up several websites, and would be grateful for some recommendations for UK Hosts.

At the moment I am looking at Heart Internet, who charge £5.95 a month for hosting a wordpress site. They have responded fast and well to my questions, so they seem to be a good hosting company from the little I know about them at the moment. I don't really want to be paying more than £5.95 a month unless I find a host that offers me more.

I will be building 4 websites in total, and don't want any to be sub-domains. All will be wordpress sites.

Your recommendations would be much appreciated - not just on price, but for support, and uptime etc.
 
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Thanks!

I knew there were several web hosting companies on this forum, but I couldn't remember the names, so I was hoping to smoke you all out by starting this thread!

Will have a look at your site later :)
 
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I would personally recommend EUKhost - we have never had any issues with them.


Thanks, Mobius.

I would also like one with a reasonable price for site restore/backup - at the moment I use ipage and they charge about £15 year, whereas I saw it on another site earlier (can't remember which one) for £10 a month :eek: That's just in case my site gets hacked or I do something stupid and mess it up (the latter is more probable).

Something else - disk space and bandwidth - how will I know how much disk space and bandwidth my sites will use? They will all be directory-type sites.
 
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If that is the case, I would use Hostgator, Unlimited Bandwidth and space - if you don't use them all the time just to get an understanding of use. If I remember they use a 24 hour backup, my site got hacked and they restored it as long as it's within 24 hours.

Mobious :)
 
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I've used Heart and the service is fine though the admin area is a little bit of a muddle. I used to like Namesco but they've become increasingly expensive and I've been quite unimpressed with some of the customer service received from them so I'm interested in this myself.
 
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I will and always do recommend TSOHost.co.uk.

I tried many a hosting company with all sort of fantastic prices and offers, but when it comes to quality of hosting and support then I have found none better than TSO Host.

I contacted them at all hours of the day and night when I have had issues (normally my doing by the way) and they respond within minutes and go out of their way to fix issues that are not even their fault.

I would recommend them 100% and would advise not looking futher.

£4.99 will get you their "pro" hosting package which will allow you up to 6 websites, give you a free domain and 10Gb of disk space.

TSO Host: http://bit.ly/pmfBsw

Also dont take my word for it, see here: http://www.trustpilot.com/review/tsohost.com 9.8/10 with 158 reviews cant be wrong :)

Happy customer for almost 8 years now
 
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Thanks!

I knew there were several web hosting companies on this forum, but I couldn't remember the names, so I was hoping to smoke you all out by starting this thread!

Will have a look at your site later :)

Hopefully you can add us to your shortlist but whoever you use, do your due diligence and look at their reviews, history, time in business and size.

A good way is posting on their Facebook page and asking real customers (who are real people!) how they find the service.

Matt
 
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I use Vidahost. I have recommended Vidahost to dozens of people who now use it happily, (and as a military grade muppet, I'm not an affiliate).
They always help out on existing packages with quick, intelligent replies.
They also go the extra mile: last Saturday evening I was setting up a site for a medical condition's sufferers, run by a friend. I emailed Vidahost and they gave me free hosting, immediately, on a Saturday night.
Top geezers.
 
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HostGator are now owned by the same guys that own iPage.

That's interesting. I use ipage and have been happy with them - they respond fairly fast, although sometimes with what is technical gobbledegook for me (!), but I have noticed that loading time for my site and other ipage hosted sites is slow. As I'm setting up some new websites I thought it would be good to have a UK host and keep some money in our country :)
 
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I use Vidahost. I have recommended Vidahost to dozens of people who now use it happily, (and as a military grade muppet, I'm not an affiliate).
They always help out on existing packages with quick, intelligent replies.
They also go the extra mile: last Saturday evening I was setting up a site for a medical condition's sufferers, run by a friend. I emailed Vidahost and they gave me free hosting, immediately, on a Saturday night.
Top geezers.


Another vote for Vidahost. Support emails responded to usually within 15 minutes and they do go the extra mile. (Found out about them from this forum).

HTH

Chris
 
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I will be building 4 websites in total, and don't want any to be sub-domains. All will be wordpress sites.

Your recommendations would be much appreciated - not just on price, but for support, and uptime etc.

Hi Kanzi.

As you're using WordPress (great choice by the way!) my big tip is to go for a web host that specialises in hosting and supporting WordPress.

Lots of hosts offer 1-click installers for WordPress, but often thats where their support training stops.

If you're looking to run multiple WP sites, it's also worth checking out the hosts limits for PHP memory and MYSQL usage. Often hosts will advertise unlimited this and that, but then impose strict usage limits. Some hosts even block you from running the cool multi-site functionality built-in to WP.

Hope this helps. We host WP sites of all shapes and sizes (the biggest being one connected the summer Olympics) so feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.

Rich
 
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Hi

I'm looking to set up several websites, and would be grateful for some recommendations for UK Hosts.

At the moment I am looking at Heart Internet, who charge £5.95 a month for hosting a wordpress site. They have responded fast and well to my questions, so they seem to be a good hosting company from the little I know about them at the moment. I don't really want to be paying more than £5.95 a month unless I find a host that offers me more.

I will be building 4 websites in total, and don't want any to be sub-domains. All will be wordpress sites.

Your recommendations would be much appreciated - not just on price, but for support, and uptime etc.

Since you are looking for web hosting for your wordpress websites, please feel free to take a look at our shared web hosting plans at http://www.rshosting.com/web-hosting/

We offer a choice of UK and US datacenters, further with a choice of cPanel Linux and Plesk Windows web hosting plans. Our plans start from as low as £/$ 1.25 per month (on UK and US servers respectively).

If you have any questions regarding our company and services, please feel free to get back to us.
 
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I have used pixel Internet which I think are part if heart hosting, I found them very good always willing to help, I now use 1 and 1 i got a good price on my package and so far the customer service has been outstanding and there cpanel is very easy to use. One.com are very good to.
 
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Kanzi Marketing

A quick update:

Firstly, thanks to everyone who took the time and effort to respond - you have given me some excellent suggestions.

I have decided to use a different host for each site. The sites will be set up one by one, and the first host I have chosen, due to the excellent online feedback is TCO (thanks to Darren for that one).

I've saved the rest of the UK hosts as links - and I'll use them in turn as I set up the sites, so I'll be spreading my money around :)

Thanks again for all your help.
 
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Kanzi,

Thats great news and I am sure you wont be disapointed. In my opinion their support and service is second to none. The only other place I ever got as good a service was through Rackspace but the difference in price is phenomenal.

If you're planning on setting up websites for others, then it might be worth looking at one of their reseller packages: https://www.tsohost.com/product/reseller-hosting this way control all the hosting, but keep everyone's accounts separate and you bill what you want for it.

One last thing if you would like to be kind you can use my affiliate link http://billing.tsohost.co.uk/aff.php?aff=548 to sign up and I will get some money off my next bill, but it doesnt cost you anything extra :)
 
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As always I am going to recommend Vidahost :)

Great uptime and support, they also offer a one click install for Wordpress I believe.

I am currently using their Cloud Hosting for my blog.

Vidahost are 2nd on my list of hosts to use: it will take me a few months to set up and get the first one up and running though. 2013 is going to be my first year of plate spinning, I think :cool:
 
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Kanzi,

Thats great news and I am sure you wont be disapointed. In my opinion their support and service is second to none. The only other place I ever got as good a service was through Rackspace but the difference in price is phenomenal.

If you're planning on setting up websites for others, then it might be worth looking at one of their reseller packages: https://www.tsohost.com/product/reseller-hosting this way control all the hosting, but keep everyone's accounts separate and you bill what you want for it.

One last thing if you would like to be kind you can use my affiliate link http://billing.tsohost.co.uk/aff.php?aff=548 to sign up and I will get some money off my next bill, but it doesnt cost you anything extra :)

I've already bought the hosting, but I'm pretty certain I used your first website link, so if that included an affiliate link then you should get the credit. Do check, and if it hasn't gone down as a referral, I'll email them and explain.

I'm not building sites for anyone else, just myself, at the moment. Maybe in the future I'll need their reseller hosting though.
 
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A quick update:

Firstly, thanks to everyone who took the time and effort to respond - you have given me some excellent suggestions.

I have decided to use a different host for each site. The sites will be set up one by one, and the first host I have chosen, due to the excellent online feedback is TCO (thanks to Darren for that one).

I've saved the rest of the UK hosts as links - and I'll use them in turn as I set up the sites, so I'll be spreading my money around :)

Thanks again for all your help.

This is a good idea - never put your eggs in one basket.
 
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I'm a bit late to this one, but we're also a web host on here so I thought I'd add GigaTux to the list. Our shared hosting plans start at £1.99/month (although paid a year in advance) but for a Wordpress site you're looking at nearer £5/month.

The current people on here have given some good recommendations already, but I would do a number of searches for reviews on HostGator before considering them. I'm not one to usually warn people off hosting companies, but one or two of the bigger ones have issues (and you'd might as support a small, friendly UK company!)
 
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I'm a bit late to this one, but we're also a web host on here so I thought I'd add GigaTux to the list. Our shared hosting plans start at £1.99/month (although paid a year in advance) but for a Wordpress site you're looking at nearer £5/month.

The current people on here have given some good recommendations already, but I would do a number of searches for reviews on HostGator before considering them. I'm not one to usually warn people off hosting companies, but one or two of the bigger ones have issues (and you'd might as support a small, friendly UK company!)

Thanks, I've saved your details. At the moment I have a couple of sites with ipage and the hosting is paid up until 2014: but when I decided to start these new sites I decided I wanted to put the money in the pockets of small UK based hosts.

There used to be a vast difference between what the small UK hosts charged and what you could get elsewhere from the larger hosting companies: now I think prices are similar, so the main reason for using a non-UK based host has disappeared.

I'm looking forward to the friendlier, more personal service that I know I will get from the hosts recommended on this thread.:)
 
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Also a bit late to the table but we are a UK based web design and hosting company. Our hosting is specifically priced for the UK Web Designer/Developer market so our prices are low enough for you to resell our hosting and make a reasonable profit.

We've also got an offer on at the moment for Christmas where you get a free domain name with any hosting package.

Take a look at all our reviews here: http://www.trustpilot.co.uk/review/www.citycm.co.uk
 
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You'll also benefit from the SE boost of a UK IP address, being closer to a target audience gives them a better experience, and dependant on the host, potentially much better overall performance.

I've heard that said before, and it was one of the reasons I decided to have a UK host.

Thanks for responding.

One of the things I am slightly confused about (on the same theme) is that if I have subdomains on my main domain, they don't get well ranked in google.

Do you know if that is true or not?
 
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    I've heard that said before, and it was one of the reasons I decided to have a UK host.

    Thanks for responding.

    One of the things I am slightly confused about (on the same theme) is that if I have subdomains on my main domain, they don't get well ranked in google.

    Do you know if that is true or not?

    Subdomains can rank good , if you add good unique contains.
     
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