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A Review of Greengeeks WordPress Hosting – Is It the Best?

Do Son August 5, 2021 4 minutes read
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GreenGreeks WordPress Hosting – A Deep Dive Into What this Hosting Company Offers

With hundreds of options to choose from, finding the right hosting provider for your WordPress site can be challenging. This is further compounded by the fact that you’re often forced to choose between features, prices, and dozens of other variables that are unique to your use case.

 

In this article, we’re going to explore the web host, GreenGeeks to see if they could be a potential solution to your WordPress hosting needs. 

WordPress Specific Features

GreenGeeks hosting is optimized for WordPress. They offer 1-click WordPress installation, so users will avoid the headaches involved with installing WordPress. Additionally, the platform automatically detects out-of-date versions of the WordPress core and plugins and initiates updates. As a result, a user’s site will remain secure at all times.

Page Load Times and Site Uptime

One of the big things that separate high-quality hosting providers from subpar providers is page load times and site uptimes. Page load times measure how quickly it takes for content to load on visitors’ screens. But, of course, faster is always better, especially since people have low attention spans on the internet.

Site uptime is similarly crucial. Providers should aim for an uptime of 99.5% or more. Anything less means that there will be occasional outages scattered throughout the year. A defunct website means people can’t buy products or otherwise engage with your brand.

Fortunately, GreenGeeks scores highly in both of these areas. Their site uptime averages around 99.95%. In other words, visitors should seldom experience any moments when your website is down because of server hosting problems.

Furthermore, GreenGeeks offers good page loading times overall. Their hosting services give you better than average page load times. They clock in at less than 500 ms around the world. Additionally, US customers can typically expect even faster page load times of less than 100 ms.

Bottom line: GreenGeeks WordPress hosting offers good metrics for page load times and set up time. Visitors will see content load almost instantaneously, and they will rarely have to deal with website outages, if ever.

Free Domain Name and Website Migration

WordPress hosting customers will also benefit from two perks: a free domain name registration credit and website migration credit.

You can get your domain name through GreenGeeks. Once you do so, you get to keep it for free as long as you use their hosting services. 

GreenGeeks will also offer to migrate your website from an existing hosting provider to their servers for free. They can migrate your website quickly and easily by moving all of its content and data in a few hours. Smaller websites can be migrated even more rapidly.

Customer Support

Everyone knows that running your WordPress site often takes a lot of technical know-how. As a result, even experienced website owners sometimes run into problems. When trouble arises, you need to be able to contact customer service quickly. The right customer service team can help you relaunch your website, recover data, or otherwise salvage your online business.

Because of this, GreenGeeks prioritizes customer support. For example, they have a live chat feature that will connect you to one of their customer support agents. Connect times are typically within a minute. In addition, each of their support agents is knowledgeable and responsive and can give you quick answers when you need them most.

They also have a self-help knowledge base. This includes tutorials and guides so you can search for answers to technical questions. Beyond this, you can email GreenGeeks at any time and get a more detailed answer to any of your questions.

Energy Efficiency

According to recent statistics, Internet use and server cooling systems account for around 4% of greenhouse gas emissions.

GreenGeeks is actively trying to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases their hosting service creates. To this end, they’ve built their servers to emit less heat, and they purchase wind energy credits to replace the energy they use from the national grid.

Final Verdict

GreenGeeks can offer your WordPress site fast page loading speeds, consistent uptime, a free domain and site migration, 24/7/365 customer support, and energy-efficient hosting. Furthermore, GrenGeeks offers WordPress-specific features such as automatic install and automatic core and plugin updates. For these reasons, GreenGeeks is the ideal host for your WordPress.

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