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I am a technical person, but for this project I do not want to set everything up. I would like to just use forms and focus on the content. I am thinking a good solution would be something that is for non-technical people.
I want to migrate my website to a different provider. My current web hosting vendor has services and prices that are not a good match for one of my projects.
I want these features in a web host vendor, ideally, in random order:
None of the items above are mandatory. Which web hosting company would be right for me?
I want to migrate my website to a different provider. My current web hosting vendor has services and prices that are not a good match for one of my projects.
I want these features in a web host vendor, ideally, in random order:
- Nightly backups.
- A domain name with no other words in it (e.g., it should not say "wordpress" in the URL).
- Affordable.
- High performance for U.S. web visitors. But traffic will be very light. It does not need to handle more than 10 people at one time. It will get 40 to 50 hits per day max. Maybe performance is not an issue given how little traffic I will need to support.
- Available templates that are geared toward programming. I want color coding based on the language I select (e.g., Java, SQL or bash). I want the code to be easily copied into the clipboard when someone views my web page.
- I want blog postings arranged by the topics I create and by month.
- I want to post blogs in the past (e.g., in 2015) to transfer from a previous blog.
- Easy to use (e.g., I prefer forms and a short learning curve).
- Search engine optimization features (to put in meta data or synonyms to increase hits and a way to update the headers as they will appear in search engine results).
- Good customer support (good hours of availability and polite technicians).
None of the items above are mandatory. Which web hosting company would be right for me?