Web Hosting Costs: Complete Price Guide & Hidden Fees for 2025 Updated on December 30, 2025 by Carrie Smaha In 2025, you can expect to pay between $3–$300 per month for web hosting. But the final figure depends on various aspects: website size, the CMS you’re using, performance requirements, and the plan you prefer – shared, VPS, or dedicated. Continue reading –>
How To Host Your Own Website: A Complete Guide For Beginners Updated on January 12, 2026 by Jennifer Fan Understanding website hosting is the first step for small business owners and new developers looking to launch a website in 2025. Hosting is the process of storing and maintaining your site on a server, making it accessible online. Continue reading –>
Cloud Hosting vs. Web Hosting: What’s the Best Option for Your Business? Updated on December 30, 2025 by Carrie Smaha Even a fraction of a second matters when it comes to hosting. If your website is not using the best suited hosting solution, security breaches can happen at any time. And these security breaches can derail your online operations. Therefore, choosing the right web hosting solution has become more important than ever. Continue reading –>
New cPanel Licensing Structure and Tips for Managing Your Licenses Updated on December 30, 2025 by InMotion Hosting Making news in the hosting world, cPanel has changed its pricing structure. Now, instead of being able to create unlimited cPanel accounts, users will be billed based on usage. InMotion Hosting is doing everything in its power to make this an easy transition. Read on to find out how you can reduce the amount and cost of your cPanel usage. Continue reading –>
How Do I Know What My Hosting Requirements Are? Updated on December 30, 2025 by InMotion Hosting Once you have started to look at website hosting and the multitude of plans being offered, you’ll probably have some questions. You may wonder what you need in a host. You don’t want to get a plan that doesn’t fit your site and causes it to be slow and terrible to visit and use. On the other hand, you don’t want to overspend on a plan and have a lot of extras that you don’t need. Continue reading –>
When Your Hosting Provider’s Lights Go Out Updated on December 30, 2025 by Guest Contributor In this day and age, your online presence defines a critical component of your organization’s operations; from e-commerce to spreading the word about your business, your website allows you to highlight your strengths and capitalize on the searches and queries of prospective customers. As an internet-based organization, we at InMotion Hosting understand the value of having your business at the forefront of the internet and are here to help when others fall short. Continue reading –>
Factors To Consider When Creating A Business Site Budget Updated on December 30, 2025 by InMotion Hosting When creating a business website, people often think that development and design are the only significant expenses – but there is so much more than that. Domain name, web hosting, website maintenance and more are all factors that need to be worked into your long-term budget. Continue reading –>
What To Do When You Fail a Website Performance Test Updated on December 30, 2025 by InMotion Hosting What can be done if you fail a website performance test? A lot of things, thankfully. A website performance test measures page speed – the length of time it takes to display all the content on a specific page or the length of time it takes the server to receive that page’s first byte of information. Continue reading –>
What Exactly Is Managed Hosting? Updated on February 2, 2026 by InMotion Hosting Managed hosting means your provider takes care of server updates, security, and performance so you don’t have to. It’s ideal for agencies, marketing teams, and business owners who value time, reliability, and growth. With expert support and proactive management, you get fast, secure hosting that scales with your needs without the technical headaches of running servers yourself. Managed hosting is a type of web hosting where your provider maintains the server and handles updates, security, and performance for you. Instead of spending time on server administration, you get a team of experts who monitor your infrastructure, apply security patches, optimize performance, and resolve technical issues around the clock. Continue reading –>