SiteGround Review: The CPU Limit Trap
SiteGround review: CPU limits force expensive upgrades, 157% renewal increases, removed free features. I rejected their $50-$100 commissions after tracking real customer complaints.
SiteGround review: CPU limits force expensive upgrades, 157% renewal increases, removed free features. I rejected their $50-$100 commissions after tracking real customer complaints.
Honest SiteGround vs Cloudways comparison. I make $0 from both. Here's why Scala VPS ($539/yr) beats SiteGround's forced $1,456/yr Cloud and Cloudways' 220% markup.
Honest SiteGround vs Scala Hosting comparison. I make ~$100 from Scala, $0 from SiteGround. Here's why Scala's $539/yr VPS beats SiteGround's $1,456/yr forced Cloud upgrade.
SiteGround's CPU limits aren't about resource management - they're a forced upgrade scam. Here's what they don't want you to know.
Honest Hostinger vs GoDaddy comparison. I make $0 from Hostinger, $0 from GoDaddy. Here's the truth: 267% renewal vs aggressive upselling. Avoid both.
A practical checklist of web hosting red flags that signal you're about to get scammed. Learn to spot the warning signs before you sign up.
GoDaddy's $0.99 domain becomes $18.99 at renewal. Their 'free' SSL becomes $94.99/year. And you're locked in for 60 days. Here's the proof.
In my opinion, the web hosting industry is just 6-7 companies wearing different masks, pretending to compete with themselves