1. iPage really focuses on low-cost traditional web hosting. Bluehost has a (very) wide range of specialized hosting products such as managed WordPress hosting and more.
2. I page is great packages for first-timers.
3. BlueHost has more/better training resources to help customers succeed in DIY website setup and marketing.
4. Bluehost:
From $ 3.95 /mo
Ipage:
From $ 1.99 /mo
5. The two companies owned by the same group use web servers with nearly the same configurations.
6. Ipage offers more support options.
7. If you want the most space & websites for the least amount of money – then iPage is the better brand.
8. Bluehost Endorsed by WordPress.org team.
9. BlueHost gives you cPanel, the industry standard control panel loved worldwide. iPage gives you their own vDeck control panel, which is a bit restricted in terms of features, has a slightly less intuitive interface, and is definitely more catered toward people who are brand-new to websites and hosting.
10. Bluehost:
Free backups
Ipage:
Free security suite
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Saturday, 12 January 2019
Saturday, 30 June 2018
15 Difference Between Ipage and Hostgator
1. Website hosted under HostGator loads faster than iPage.
2. FREE domain name:
Ipage:
Yes
Hostgator:
No
3. iPage offers a 30-day money-back guarantee on your hosting fee, no questions asked. Hostgator:
Each new contract will have a 45-day money-back guarantee.
4. Page and HostGator provide equivalent and awesome support with faster response times and genuine solutions.
5. HostGator:
Starting Price:$4.86
iPage:
Starting Price:$1.99
6. What HostGator has that iPage doesn’t:
Windows server hosting options
One-click app installations
User community forums
7. Ipage has only one hosting plan known as essential plan. On the other hand, Hostgator has three kinds of hosting plans for shared web hosting.
8. Ipage:
Uptime: 99.76%
Hostgator:
Uptime: 99.94%
9. HostGator uses cPanel as its control panel.
no cPanel in iPage.
10. Hostgator Offers:
$100 Google Ad words(*Initially we have to spend $25)
iPage Offers:
Free site lock protection worth $100
11. IPage has a better initial rate, but their shared hosting renews at $112/year, much higher than HostGator’s $82.22/year.
12. Hostgator:
If you wish to upgrade, the only cost is the difference between your current and future plan.
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