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Shared hosting is probably all that anyone needs, unless their site because a supersite with a lot of traffic and/or images etc.. I mean, otherwise a VPS or higher is just a waste of money, considering perhaps your site might even have only so many visitors a month, not even something mildly exciting.Shared hosting is suitable for beginners due to its affordability and ease of use. I use bodHOST for their reliability and customer support. The cost is reasonable, and the service is worth it for my needs.
Shared hosting is a good option, but Vps servers is my preference.I think a lot of people would go for shared hosting based on the fact that it is a lot cheaper.
As the site evolves and traffic increases, it might be worth considering upgrading to a VPS or higher-tier hosting to ensure optimal performance and scalability.Shared hosting is probably all that anyone needs, unless their site because a supersite with a lot of traffic and/or images etc.. I mean, otherwise a VPS or higher is just a waste of money, considering perhaps your site might even have only so many visitors a month, not even something mildly exciting.
It is a consecutive year working result so you do not expect that next week or month. You need to remain a little patient in the meantime.I generally own a blog that is not yet huge on traffic. Just a few hundred visits every month. That's why I have to use Shared Hosting. I intend to switch to Dedicated Hosting when once the traffic of the site improves.