Wednesday 30 November 2016

Hosting Your Own Site With Less Than $100/year

Can you self-host your own website for cheaps?

Of course you can! All you need is about $100 of yearly spending budget and the time and patience to review several services until you find the right, inexpensive solution that suits your needs.



In this post, we at BloggingLogin offer you tips and resources to start your search and make informed decisions. Remember that a good user experience begins with your hosting package!

Good luck in your new Web endeavours. Let us know what you think in the comments, and if you have suggestions, feel free to leave them in the box. ;)

1. Cheap Hosting Resellers

With a cheap reseller, you can host not just your own site, but even your friends’ and fellow professionals’ websites or other sites of yours.

Last week we reviewed 4 cheap hosting resellers that charge you less than $100/year (even as low as $35/year!), so we advise you to take a look and give our reviewed services a try (sometimes, even for free).

Hosting your own site with a reseller is much easier and you have full control over the features you want displayed in cPanel or other administration panel.

2. Cheap or Free Themes

Last year we reviewed 5 free WordPress themes for SEO and for your professional portfolio site, both of which were well received. We also wrote another review post for 10 WordPress gallery themes (again, all free) you can use on your website.

If you don’t like going free on WordPress themes, you may still get 5 quality designs at inexpensive prices that will stay well below your $100/year budget.

3. Cheap Domains

In February we gave 6 tips on best practices when registering a domain name. Among our tips, we mentioned NameCheap and Name.com as the cheapest domain registrars out there, and we’ll reiterate here that these two registrars really are the top choice for small webmasters, because they don’t just offer friendly 24/7 support, but also monthly bonuses, discount codes and trivia you can join and save money with. Besides, you become part of a community, not just a client to a company.

In addition to these services, we recommend that you read your future hosting provider’s terms thoroughly, because it will help you, budget-wise, if they include the domain name for free with the hosting package.

Be careful, however, that ownership of the domain stays with you and doesn’t fall under your provider’s name, otherwise they may cancel or reseller your domain anytime.

4. Home-Housed Servers

Dedicated servers are hard to find that fit a limited budget like that we’re using for this post, so the best solution is to buy a server to house at your own home and that you manage directly.

It will take more work, you will have to managed it yourself (or hire a manager outside of those $100/year budget) and add the electricity bill, but it will still cost less in terms of money than to buy a managed solution from a hosting company.

Do you self-host your website? What’s your yearly spend between hosting, themes and maintenance? Share in the comments below.

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