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Bluehost Vs. GoDaddy (2023 Comparison) – Forbes Advisor Australia

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Both providers are super dependable with a 99.9%uptime guarantee. Perfect uptime is not possible, but users of either one of these services will never have to worry about their website going down for any long length of time.

For WordPress users, Bluehost is a no-brainer. WordPress only recommends three hosting providers: DreamHost, SiteGround and Bluehost. Every WordPress website that Bluehost supports receives automatic updates and 24/7 WordPress-specialised expert support. Bluehost has a WordPress-centric dashboard, free WordPress site migration and a WordPress staging environment. For online stores, WooCommerce is an open-source e-commerce plugin for WordPress. Bluehost’s WooCommerce plans include a one-click integration for payment processing tools and compatible online store themes.

While it is not specifically recommended by WordPress, GoDaddy also supports WordPress sites and has access to more than 58,000 WordPress extensions, plugins and design themes. GoDaddy outshines Bluehost with its suite of business features included in the GoDaddy Studio. The studio is a content creation tool that allows users to create professional-looking branded content for their website, social media, landing pages and marketing materials. Users can create business logos, create brand-boosting images for social media, customising Link in Bio templates for social media, marketing templates for website pages and more.

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Starting price

$2.95 per month

Standout Features

Free domain name & SSL for a year

Money Back Guarantee

30 Day

Starting price

$US2.75 ($4.20 AUD) per month

Storage and Bandwidth

Unmetered

Extras and inclusions

Free domain registration for a year, free website and domain transfer, free SSL certificate, free email

Starting price

$US2 ($2.95 AUD) per month

Drag-and-drop interface

Yes

SSL certificate included

Yes

Bottom Line

Bluehost and GoDaddy are both established and reliable hosting platforms, so choosing the best one for you comes down to minor details. If you are building a website on WordPress or already have a WordPress website you want new hosting for, Bluehost is your best bet. Its seamless integration with WordPress allows for an easy and quick installation process. GoDaddy, on the other hand, is slightly easier to use, making it a better option for those who are not as tech-savvy. Both offer a 30-day free trial so you can test them before you commit to a long-term contract.

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