Which hosting is best for a small business website?
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What is the best web hosting service in Canada?
How much does hosting a website cost in Canada?
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I've just had to cancel a purchase for web hosting via GreenGeeks, as while they looked to be a Canadian company, they aren't. Anyone have any recommendations for web hosting companies that are Canadian owned? Don't need anything fancy, just shared hosting for a WordPress website. Thanks in advance!
I'm starting an e-commerce business and had planned to go with shopify (easy set-up, liked the features and web builder for the most part) however after going through the payment options it looks like their cheapest e-commerce hosting options are around $50 CAD per month. This seems absurdly high and I was wondering if anyone has experience with web hosts that offer similiar features to shopify but are a bit cheaper. I'm open to wordpress but have limited technical experience when it comes to web design.
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What is your monthly budget?
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Up to $20 CAD a month, willing to pay a bit more if the tools/services provided are worth it.
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Where are you/your users located?
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British Columbia, Canada. Some users may be in the U.S.
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What kind of site are you hosting (WordPress, phpBB, custom software, etc) or what is your use case?
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This part is tricky. I have experience in coding but my skills are basic html/css and sql, so i'm not sure if wordpress would be a good option here.
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Do you have a monthly traffic volume? Estimates are ok.
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Just starting out, but im hoping after launching ad-campaigns I can get to around 100 visitors a day.
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If you’re looking at VPSes: Do you have experience administrating linux servers and infrastructure?
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No experience with Linux servers.
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Did you read the sidebar/check out the hosts listed there? I've personally vetted these companies and their services are a good fit for 99% of people.
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I checked it out, I'm not really interested in a U.S. hosting service and wanted to see if anyone had experience with Canadian hosts.
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