Go to siteground.com. Buy hosting. Add your domain. Use their managed WordPress tools to install a new site. Source: 3 months ago
SiteGround is another one. I've heard it's fast and doesn't have much downtime. But some say when it's time to pay again, the price goes up a lot. Is it worth it? Source: 5 months ago
Don't use wordpress.com. Use wordpress.org. Buy a hosting package from siteground.com and you'll have a super easy one-click install without having to pay for a bunch of WordPress features that are actually free. Source: 8 months ago
Red flag #1: There's no reason their domain should be in the To field or mine in the Reply-To field. Red flag #2: The email doesn't come from siteground.com Red flag #3: The From address misspells "postmaster" as "postmassr" Red flag #4: The aggressive tone - they're going to delete my domain in 48 hours? Please. Red flag #5: Weird English. "In the event of non-payment or ignorance." Red flag #6: The link... Source: about 1 year ago
It is fine to use a private email in this way. However, you might want to get your own domain just because it looks more professional. I have a domain set up through siteground.com that's my first initial and last name (e.g., bsmith for Bob Smith—obviously anonymized). My email address is [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). It's clean, clear, short, and I retain control over the domain and server. Source: about 1 year ago
I'm running this on siteground.com, it's a hosting company. Source: over 1 year ago
The other comment implies this is messy and crappy. It's quite standard and has been for sometime. It's nowhere near messy. It's quite basic. Increasing the number of servers you have will increase your administration and if you're new this is not that advisable. HOWEVER, WordPress is well known for getting hacked. The plugins that you use may contain security vulnerabilities and you may end up getting hacked.... Source: almost 2 years ago
I don't think you're understanding correctly. Wordpress.org and Wordpress.com are basically the same underlying platform except Wordpress.com charges you a bunch of money and restricts features, while Wordpress.org does not. With Wordpress.org you will have to find separate hosting (siteground.com as an example). Source: about 2 years ago
Not all hosting websites are horribly designed at least for me , I find : hostgator.com siteground.com xtreamcoderz.com and some other really simple and beautiful. Source: over 2 years ago
I parked my domain to siteground.com. Source: over 2 years ago
I am in need of a professional that can secure a new WordPress site that is hosted on siteground.com. Is Fiverr an appropriate site to find a person that harden my server using best practices. This is beyond the scope of my expertise so I'm looking for someone I can trust to do this work. Source: almost 3 years ago
As a hosting provider, I chose siteground.com, but I am not sure it s the best option. I do this just for fun, so I might be very wrong. You ll have to do your own research. Source: almost 3 years ago
Do you know an article comparing SiteGround to other products?
Suggest a link to a post with product alternatives.
This is an informative page about SiteGround. You can review and discuss the product here. The primary details have not been verified within the last quarter, and they might be outdated. If you think we are missing something, please use the means on this page to comment or suggest changes. All reviews and comments are highly encouranged and appreciated as they help everyone in the community to make an informed choice. Please always be kind and objective when evaluating a product and sharing your opinion.