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The best (cheap) UK web hosting services for making your own website
The basic package on Bluehost will cost you £2.31 per month. For you to get that price though, you have to sign up for a 12-, 24-, or 36-month package. Once you sign up, you’ll get a free domain and access to the site builder. You’ll also be able to install WordPress, one of the easiest and most powerful blogging and website content management systems, in just one click. In fact, WordPress even recommends using BlueHost to start your website, so that should give you some assurance.
BlueHost gives you three different package options: Basic, Plus, and Prime.
The key differences are, the Basic only lets you host one website whereas the other two give you unlimited site hosting. You’re also capped at just 50 gigs of web space with the Basic plan, but with all three packages, the web space is unmetered.
The Basic plan on BlueHost also includes five different email accounts, where the other two both give you unlimited email addresses. The two premium options have the same cost at £4.28, so if you’re trying to decide between the two, we suggest you go with Pro, so you at least have access to spam experts and domain privacy if you ever need it.
BlueHost gives you three different package options: Basic, Plus, and Prime.
The key differences are, the Basic only lets you host one website whereas the other two give you unlimited site hosting. You’re also capped at just 50 gigs of web space with the Basic plan, but with all three packages, the web space is unmetered.
The Basic plan on BlueHost also includes five different email accounts, where the other two both give you unlimited email addresses. The two premium options have the same cost at £4.28, so if you’re trying to decide between the two, we suggest you go with Pro, so you at least have access to spam experts and domain privacy if you ever need it.
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