
SiteGround
Top choice for beginners with sufficient budget who value backend experience and technical support
SiteGround is more suitable for formal blogs, business sites, and foreign trade independent websites. Its Site Tools panel is more modern than traditional cPanel, and WordPress installation, caching, backup, SSL, and migration tools are relatively centralized, making it suitable for beginners who want to avoid server hassles.
- Site Tools panel
- WordPress Optimization
- Good Customer Service Experience
- Renewal Requires Attention






Hello Naiba, I purchased hosting from a provider called dreamhost, which was recommended by WordPress.org. Have you used this hosting provider? Do you recommend it? I'm currently hesitating whether to activate their 3-year unlimited plan (unlimited sites). The cost is around 1000+ RMB, and renewal after 3 years is 2000+. How does dreamhost compare to hostinger? Looking forward to your reply, Naiba.
Haven't used it, but the price isn't expensive. It should be fine for a few business websites. 'Unlimited sites' is usually a marketing gimmick.
Hello, Naiba. Our company plans to build our own independent website. We have a limited budget and are complete beginners with no experience. The simplest way is to buy a domain from namesilo, use a server from siteground, and build a WordPress website. Are there any points we need to pay attention to? I'm not sure if my understanding is correct?
If we plan to do SEO promotion next year, what should we pay attention to during the initial setup phase?
Thank you for your patient answers.
Nothing special to note, just follow the tutorials. Most beginners can't really master website design.
Bro, the hostinger website has disappeared. Do you know the new website?
Can't you just click through from my website?
Can't you find it by Googling 'hostinger'?
Naiba, I'd like to ask:
Currently planning to build a foreign trade marketing website. I've seen some suggestions to use Siteground, while others oppose it and recommend using a VPS: Is it true that Siteground's website speed optimization can only be adjusted within the framework of the cPanel in the backend, offering little autonomy?
Is this the case?
Ask yourself, do you know how? It's like buying a computer. Do you want one that's ready to use right out of the box, or one you have to assemble yourself? At the same price, the assembled one will definitely perform better, provided you know how to assemble it and fix it if something goes wrong. If you don't, then buy the one that's ready to use.
Naiba, I want to create a personal blog. Which Shared Hosting is better to use?
For a personal blog, you can choose cheaper Shared Hosting. Personal blogs usually don't have many visitors, traffic is low, so as long as the server doesn't go down, it doesn't have much impact.
I also want to create a Naiba-style blog, mainly sharing insights on foreign trade and English. Does the blogger have any recommended hosting or something?
Blogs are not picky about performance, any machine will do.