Danny S
HKHostingAdvice.com is a total fraud. HostingAdvice.com is a total fraud. For example they rate Ehost with a 5.01 (out of 5) Average score. Which is impressive as they only rate the pricing 5 out of 5 and the rest under 5, but the average is still 5. Ehost is not a good hosting company at all but they DO pay $110 per customer as an affiliate. Which is one, if not the, highest payouts available. They have disclosures on their website saying the top lists are sponsored and their reviews are influenced by the affiliate deals they have with the hosting companies. This is why they are pushing high payout affiliate deal hosting companies. Their reviews are 100% biased and misleading to consumers. Sadly it are usually the low quality hosting companies that offer the highest affiliate payouts. If that wasn't bad enough, they seem to be cherry picking (and editing without informing) data from reviewsignal. Total scam. Sure they say in their disclosure that they are biased but they also know/expect most people not to read boring texts, hidden away like that.
JP
GBDON'T BELIEVE A WORD!! DON'T BELIEVE A WORD!!! This site is clearly not an objective review site but a paid platform posing as an objective one. Just to reiterate the fine print... "Advertiser Disclosure: HostingAdvice.com is a free online resource that offers valuable content and comparison services to users. To keep this resource 100% free for users, we receive advertising compensation from the hosts listed on this page. Along with key review factors, this compensation may impact how and where hosts appear on the page (including, for example, the order in which they appear). HostingAdvice.com does not include listings for all web hosts."
sam_nino_25
GBHosting advice has a clean and easy layout. Hosting advice has a clean and easy layout which makes new visitors to the web page stay and explore this site. I like the fact that its informative and beneficial to its viewers. I will definately visit this site more often! I give it 5 stars!!
Michael Hobbs
GBGaming Google Search Searched Google using tool time past year. This landed me on HostingAdvice.com. After reading the article I noticed someone had commented on the article more than a year ago when the Posted Dated was from a few days ago. Did some research using the Wayback Machine and found they periodically update the "Posting Date". My assumption is they are trying to game Google and people specifically looking for fresh articles.
Bill L
CAHostingAdvice is just a marketing front… HostingAdvice is just a marketing front end for sleazy companies. They rate HostPapa as an excellent domain hosting site but I had a simple photo website with at most 100-200 meg of traffic per month. All was good for many years, then suddenly I receive nasty grams that I'm using too much resources. When a hosting company tries this scam, I just shut down my site and see if it is a scam. Sure enough, Hostpapa kept sending the nastygrams that I had to upgrade due to the massive traffic on my site (which wasn't even up). Pure sleaze! Obviously HostingAdvice.com is as well.