GreenGeeks Review 2021 – Forbes Advisor – Forbes
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Updated: Sep 8, 2021, 4:41am
GreenGeeks aims to be more than carbon neutral for its web hosting services—the company claims to be “carbon reducing,” more than offsetting the emissions. This web hosting company also offers plenty of value with a free domain name in the first year, a free SSL certificate, and competitively priced plans. Small businesses will benefit from the fact that GreenGeeks offers features excellent reliability and a decent variety of hosting plans.
GreenGeeks was founded in 2008 and has data servers in the U.S., Canada, and Amsterdam. It prides itself in being one of the greenest web hosting services.
The company’s hosting plan falls into three tiers on a 36-month agreement:
All tiers include a free domain name in the first year, free email hosting, free SSL certificate and a 30-day money-back guarantee.
GreenGeeks aims to combat carbon emissions by offsetting the energy the company consumes. Since 2009, the Environmental Protection Agency has recognized the company as a Green Power Partner.
GreenGeeks works with the Bonneville Environmental Foundation by telling them how many servers and staff they have to help the company calculate their annual energy consumption and carbon footprint. Then it purchases three times the amount of renewable energy credits than it’s consumed.
Customers have their websites hosted on web servers by LiteSpeed. It’s purported to be a much faster solution—50 times, to be exact—compared to Apache, another kind of web server. Specifically, the server caches your website as well as optimizes other features such as CSS codes so that it loads faster for visitors.
Customers who purchase a web hosting plan will receive free email hosting. Features include spam filtering, calendar and contact syncing, secure IMAP and POP3 servers and the ability to access email via Webmail.
Websites are protected through GreenGeeks’ advanced firewall protection by blocking attacks. Customers will also have their website backed up daily and assistance with cleaning up any malware without additional costs. The free SSL certificate—important to encrypt information sent to the website—will automatically renew each year you’re a customer.
The lowest price for each tier is only applicable if you sign up for three years of web hosting at a time. Otherwise, the price can be as high as $10.95 per month for the Lite plan.
Shopping around for web hosting services ensures you’ll find the best fit suited for your small business, whether you’re building a simple website to launch your online services, or a larger one for your dropshipping venture. Two contenders that are also worth looking into are Ionos and GoDaddy.
Ionos stands out due to its much lower pricing structure—though prices may be higher depending on the services you choose. It also offers unlimited storage even for the basic hosting tier and more robust hosting options.
Those who are looking for the best value will probably do best with Ionos but the environmentally conscious may prefer to pay a bit more per month knowing that their energy consumption will be offset.
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Given its strong server performance, overall uptime and variety of hosting options, GreenGeeks is a well-rounded host for small businesses. Plus, for business owners who care about sustainability, this hosting company has a carbon negative footprint—it’s one of the best around. Keep in mind that to receive their lowest prices, you’ll need to commit to a longer term.
Shared hosting and WordPress hosting aren’t mutually exclusive. Shared hosting means your website shares server space with multiple other websites. WordPress hosting plans are typically shared hosting plans with tailored features and services for WordPress websites.
Choosing the best web hosting plan will depend on your small business needs. For instance, those who are starting out and want a simple website will do fine with any web hosting tier. Larger websites may require web hosting companies offering more storage and bandwidth. Plus, small businesses who want to create more than one website or require more advanced solutions such as an ecommerce store will do better with premium services. Before choosing any service, make sure to do your research to see the exact features you need.
Creating a website or online store can be relatively easy. Many web hosting companies offer website building services. Otherwise, some hosting companies offer to help set up your website, or you can hire a website designer separately.
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