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GBRefused to Accept Honest Review, Prices Listed Wrong I've seen hosts complain about trustpilot.com for reviews, and to be sure there are some fake ones here, after all you can buy a review here for $6. But, hostingadvice.com is no better in that as consumer of hosting services, I have 100+ hosting accounts, I found that hostingadvice would not take/list my review of one of their providers. This was even though I documented my experience with screenshots. Also, if you go through the hosts listed there and check the price of hosting many times it is lot more at the hosts than listed on the hosting advice website. So dishonest advertising too.
Reg
GBDodgy Can't understand how this works. HostingAdvice.com have Bluehost as their Top Overall Host. Yet they score as very bad on Trustpilot. And I mean, VERY bad. I need to change to a cheaper but reliable host, and its a minefield. Just when you think you've found something that ticks all the boxes, you see a shead load of reasons not to go along with them. Is there ANY company out there who offers a 30 day trial without having to give them money up front?
David
GBThe most complete source for Web Hosting information HostingAdvice.com provides the most comprehensive source for comparing web hosting providers. Their reviews are conducted by industry experts with years of experience. I own a small business and used the information on this site to choose my hosting provider. What I find most helpful is the concise presentation and summary of facts for each provider allowing quick plan comparisons. Links to each provider are available from the review. More in depth reviews are available allowing you to dig deeper into a specific provider. I also like the "how-to's" and other technical articles available on the HostingAdvice.com blog. I have recommended this site to several of my associates in the small business community looking for web hosting options. Good job guys.
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.
kelli
CAGreat, a readable tech advice site! Firstly, I'm definately not a pro at judging web sites because I find that most of them are too crammed with stuff, confusing and not easily detailed for the average user. To be fair the prize money contest is what peeked my interest, and when I scanned through the site there were a few items related to what I have been struggling to understand. To define certificates and know what they are used for... I now have a better understanding because of how it was written. Simple, not too much tech language, and even I could make sense of it. The big lettering helps, colors are easy on the eyes, the articles are spread out enough and individualized with bold and fonts so it doesn't look overwhelming and not crammed with too much stuff. I will check your site out again !