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Namecheap vs Godaddy

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Hello,

Regarding WEBHOSTING, which company do you prefer between these 2? Hostgator or GoDaddy?
 
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I will personally recommend namecheap hosting and Domain service to you. Even though am not saying go Daddy is bad but I have used namecheap and there service is just too notch. They will definitely give you more than what you paid for. I have been using them for five years now
 
Both Namecheap and GoDaddy are well known for their domain name offerings and affordable web hosting, but that’s where the similarities stop – behind the scenes, they’re more different than you can imagine. In my mind, there’s no real question as to which web host offers you the best plans and domains.
Both give you a lot for your money, but Namecheap is super easy to use. It offers a seamless managed WordPress platform, and comes with an extensive range of features including SSLs on shared plan. Plus, it’s even cheaper than GoDaddy.
 
For me. It's easier to manage your domain names with Namecheap, too. Free backups and SSL certificates make it better value than GoDaddy. GoDaddy's plans may offer more storage, but it's way more than most users will ever need, so you're better off with Namecheap for its service and support
 
It's easier to manage your domain names with name cheap, too. Go daddy plans may offer more storage, but it's way more than most users will ever need, so you're better off with name cheap for its service and support.
 
I would suggest NameCheap over GoDaddy for space enlistment.

Regarding valuing, NameCheap is a more reasonable and spending plan benevolent choice. GoDaddy is acceptable, regardless, anyway as you reestablish this may appear to be a spending overshoot.

Once more, NameCheap has a natural and easy to use interface. This is intended to be not difficult to utilize in any event, for amateur clients. Their help over advisers for begin utilizing their administrations are effectively accessible.
 
Godaddy does not allow one to just do a quick a fast checkout while Namecheap does allow quick and express checkout. Godaddy can hold an expired domain for some 84 days. Hence denying the owners a chance to renew it quickly. Namecheap holds it for 46days in total so that you could renew it quickly when it expires.
 
The popularity contest was obviously won by GoDaddy, which registered nearly ten more domain names than Namecheap. In fact, with all the other players very far behind, GoDaddy leads the domain market as a whole (for instance, they have registered approximately six times more domains than the company that is second on the list).
 
The popularity contest was obviously won by GoDaddy, which registered nearly ten more domain names than Namecheap. In fact, with all the other players very far behind, GoDaddy leads the domain market as a whole (for instance, they have registered approximately six times more domains than the company that is second on the list).

as a popularity, yes, godaddy is better but I've heard a lot of people who prefer namecheap, even move from godaddy to nc. they are more pleased with their prices and services.
 
I have never used GoDaddy, therefore, I cannot say anything for or against GoDaddy. However, I have heard good things as well as bad things about Godaddy. They say Godaddy is the best place to get your domains but worst place to host your website, their support is terrible. However, this is not my opinion as I have never tested. I am using Namecheap for registering domains and hosting website. namecheap is really good, they have a wonderful support. You will get your problem solved just in a couple of minutes if you use their live support
 
I have not used any of these, therefore, I cannot say anything from personal point of view. However, based on what I have read online, namecheap is better than go daddy in terms of service quality, support and uptime.
 
On performance based I would choose GoDaddy which have more features to control your website than Namecheap while cost wise Namecheap is upper hand. So choice is yours to select one of them.
 
can you explain some of the features offered by go daddy. The first web hosting company that I registered with was go daddy, but never went on registering a domain or buying hosting with g daddy.
 
When it comes to web hosting service I would pick namecheap over GoDaddy anytime because I have used both and I can confirm that namecheap is a more reliable website hosting service than GoDaddy.
 
namecheap is cheap, but there is a drawback of using namecheap. You get SSL fo free for the first year but second year on ward you will have to pay for SSL as well
 

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