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Doruk Ãœlgen Elite user 466 Posts |
Hi All
Since the search function is not working, I need to ask a probably previously asked question, so here it is ; I'll open a few wordpress sites soon. Now I have two questions; 1) Is it better to download and upload wordpress to my hosting(or to have a hosting that has wordpress), or to direct my domain to xxx.wordpress.com ? And is both capable of same things as functions,and both same as easiness to use? 2)Which hosting service would you recommend to host multiple(preferablly unlimited) sites and which also has a free site builder and latest wordpress? I remember mike clay recommending hostgator, it looks fine, but I also found mochahost which is very cheap but has some bad reviews on the net. Does anyone know about mocha host, any alternatives you may recommend that's a bang for buck? and a sidenote question; wordpress or joomla? |
monstercreations Regular user England 116 Posts |
Hi,
1.Your own hosting if you have. 2. Hostgator is if in US 3. Wordpress is easier for the novice, can do more with Joomla but has a harder learning curve. The above are just my opinions. Ade |
jackturk Elite user 463 Posts |
Ditto on Monster's thoughts.
Joomla is more of a content management system rather than a blog - and it is definitely a lot more complex to deal with than Wordpress. Plus my own experience is it's harder to secure - there are a lot of backdoors with Joomla that hackers can find, particularly if you go with their plugins. (I speak from painful experience.)
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Doruk Ãœlgen Elite user 466 Posts |
So wordpress it is than.
But I currently do not have a hosting ( ok to have one) and I'm not in US. PS: I'll not be using blogs, I'll use wordpress as standart website, but if anyone has a better solution to seo friendly website builder,I'd be happy to hear. |
monstercreations Regular user England 116 Posts |
Hi,
Any hosting will do but ideally you need hosting in your own country if that is the country you wish to target seowise. Wordpress is great to use as a standard website, pm me for a few links to sites we have done in wordpress. Ade |
mikeypresto Regular user 113 Posts |
Would anyone here be willing to help me a little with word press on my own hosting.
I looked at it briefly but have lots of questions, I would offer a free copy of my balloon twisting DVD as a thank you I can be reached at Michaellynnjr at gmail dot com Thanks, Mikey
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Doruk Ãœlgen Elite user 466 Posts |
I didn't knew that the location of the hosting matter to the seo, thanks Ade. I pmed you.
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BradBrown Regular user Florence, KY, USA 183 Posts |
For a fee, you can have a Wordpress.com site, but still use your own domain name. See, http://en.support.wordpress.com/domain-mapping/ (This is different than just forwarding the domain or using a frameset.)
There are still advantages to installing it on a host somewhere, as long as you keep it up to date. However, using wordpress.com with your own domain name is an option. BTW-I use and recommend Bluehost as my host. |
Doruk Ãœlgen Elite user 466 Posts |
That's a nice option, thanks Brad. Can all the functions, plugins , addons and stuff be used trough wordpress.com or is it better to have it on a host I own ?
I'm into wordpress for the seo-sake so I think I have to get a host in my country according to Ade's recomedation, unless someone tells me that mochahost is good and safe (its really cheap ! ) . |
BradBrown Regular user Florence, KY, USA 183 Posts |
My info on Wordpress.com is a bit out of date. I helped someone get started on Wordpress.com a few years ago, but haven't been on there since. Things may have changed somewhat.
You will definitely have more limitations on Wordpress.com than you will hosting it yourself. At least a few years ago, you were limited to the pre installed themes they made available. I can't imagine you could install your own plug-ins, either. So, if your needs are simple and you don't want to have to upgrade the software yourself, wordpress.com may be an option. If you want total control or need things Wordpress.com can't do, then you should host it yourself. |
ScottRSullivan Special user 874 Posts |
The advantage is that you control the content on your server when self hosted. Any google love you get in the form of inbound links will only benefit WordPress.com if you host with them.
Host it on your own site and get people used to your domain. Then in five or ten years when WordPress gets replaced by the next big thing, you can upgrade "under the hood" and no visitors will notice a thing. Host on WordPress.com and then switch in five years, you'll be in the same boat as if you just changed your business phone number. |
Doruk Ãœlgen Elite user 466 Posts |
I got a hosting now but in trouble finding a free good theme with a drop down menu. Before I invest I want to use a free one and see it working. Anyone has recommendations for a theme?
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Fitz Elite user Phoenix, AZ 476 Posts |
If your looking for great affordable themes for wordpress check this place out. http://www.goo.gl/q2RT
I really like the designer named "epicera" Good luck, Fitz
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