How To Run Unlimited Websites For $70 A Year

At $8.99 a year, Namesilo domains are currently the cheapest option for me. Don’t be tricked by Hostgator and Godaddy, who offer you a domain name for a penny, then charge you $15 per year for renewals.
If you consider your website to be a business, then webhosting is a form of rent. If you spend $70 per year on a website that is ideally accessible across the world, that translates to around 600 shillings a month. That deal is too good. Of course if you get deeper into this online stuff, you’ll have to spend more on email marketing, premium themes, ads, courses, and other tools. That will come later. If your main aim is to have an online presence, then 7000 shillings a year is quite affordable…unless there are more affordable options that I haven’t heard of.

https://disndatkenya.com/how-to-start-a-website-with-only-70-a-year-part-1/

What is the bandwith,RAM and Storage.
I used digital ocean to host mine https://kejalist.com

The speed is good. And they have affordable storage/ram.

When possible, take your stuff and move away from DO. Wakishaona uko comfortable and you’re there to stay, wataanza madharau.

A good alternative would be AWS Light Sail.

VPS hosting baba yao!!!

I use interserver.net for my hosting, for which I pay $57 a year, which is slightly under $5 a month. I just run a blog which honestly doesn’t require that much bandwidth. Depending on how interactive your website is (if it provides streaming services for example or gets thousands of visitors), you’ll need more power in the form of a VPS as @Kaluma has mentioned. I don’t have any experience with Digital Ocean, but if it’s served you well so far there’s no need to change.

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I moved my sites to $5 digital Ocean droplet and they’re loading in under a second. Some keywords rose too

Never heard of this…

You are spending too much on hosting. Why not check namecheap? Hosting is around $20 for 3 domains and around $40 for unlimited domains. Bandwidth is unlimited but shared.

I considered Namecheap hosting but it has some restrictions. It also looks like it could have some hidden charges but I’m not sure.

I use namecheap and you have to give them props for price and world class support. They respond and sort you immediately if you have issues. There’s a time I actually wrote to the CEO and he responded.