Choosing a web hosting provider can become a daunting task considering all the options that you have available to you.
Nearly all hosting providers offer every level from shared hosting to dedicated server hosting. Most of them only ever do a few of those services well.
Then like most people who have been able to narrow it down between two: Bluehost vs Godaddy, comparing their similarities and what set them apart can be a time consuming search that leads you deep into the pages of their website just to find the specifications of each feature.
The infographic created by PIDeals illustrates the features and offerings of these two web hosts in a side by side comparison based on:
- Support
- Performance
- Feature Commonalities and Individualities
- Money Back Guarantee
- Company Info & Pricing
Whichever factors are important to you when deciding on your hosting needs with this infographic you will quickly be able to compare each feature and discover the level it will be delivered at.
Which web host is your favorite and who do you think deserves the crown?
Final Verdict
The final verdict is up to you.
Who, in your opinion, deserves the crown?
Please let me know what you think in the comments below, sharing your experience.
And if you want to embed this infographic on your blog or site, this is the code:
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Thanks for sharing!
Hello Erik,
It’s great infographic. Personally, I am not a big fan of Bluehost. Their host and speed is not that much good.
Though, it’s a nice innfographic with detailed comparison between both.
Hi Rahul,
I really appreciate you sharing your point of view on Bluehost.
I’ve just experience with HostGator and I can say just good things about it. I’m a happy customer! π
I like Go Daddy most, It give us good services in my view. I am not sure about Bluehost. I am currently running a blog using Go Daddy.
Erik,
Well done infographic. I like infographics and this one does a really good job of comparing the two hosting companies.
As far as who I would pick – I would have to say neither.
While I use GoDaddy for all of my domains I do not like them as a hosting company. I think they have some problems when it comes to hosting.
As far as Blue Host goes I have never used them for my hosting. I have a friend who did and had nothing but problems with them.
I use HostGator and have never had a problem that did not get resolved immediately.
I think what you like for hosting is very personal. I know people who like and people who dislike most every hosting out there.
I did love the infographic though.
Great post.
Dee Ann Rice
Hi Deen Ann,
thanks for sharing your honest views and experience with both services mentioned in this infographic.
Like you, I use GoDaddy just for the domain purchasing service, while I don’t have any experience with BlueHost.
My sites are hosted with HostGator in a dedicated server and I’m very happy with them! π
Thanks again for commenting,
really appreciated!
Hi Eick,
First of all thanks for this awesome informative post which helps many new bloggers.
I always stick with Godaddy. Because their service and prices satisfy me in all the ways. But some of my friends suggest me to get into bluehost. I just wanna try that one time… Will see..
Anyways thanks again for this comparison post.
Have a great weekend.
Hello Thyrone,
good to hear your positive experience with GoDaddy.
I guess it’s a matter of personal satisfaction.
Thanks for leaving your comment.
Hi Erik, This is my first ever visit to your blog!
A very great infographic post.
According to my experience, BlueHost is just outstanding for small blogs. Their contact support is very fast and reliable. I have been using it since I started self-hosted WordPress blogs.
Thanks again for sharing the lovely infographic.
P.S. Came to know about your blog via Philipscom
~ Ahmad
Good to hear you landed here from Phil’s blog.
I’ve been using HostGator since the beginning of my online journey….I’m a happy customer since then!
Thanks for sharing your experience, Muhammad.
And welcome to my blog.
Hi Erik Emanuelli,
Whenever i launch blog, I always go for Godaddy. You infographic made me to have clear idea about both Godaddy Vs HostGator. Thanks Sir
Thanks for sharing your experience, Jaina.
I have bought a domain and hosting in Bluehost, but the performance is bit low compared to Godaddy hosting. Later I bought one more doamin from Godaddy, this time I blindly went for Godaddy hosting, now it is working like great, here you have presented a very good comparative infographic. I appreciate your effort. Thanks.
Hey Marshall,
thanks for sharing your experience with us!
Hi Erik,
I am a digital entrepreneur.I recommend Godaddy for its best services. As a Customer of Godaddy, I have good UPtime, Bandwidth for my Website. I never faced any issues with my website service down.
Good to hear your positive experience with GoDaddy, Jennifer.
Thanks for sharing.
I tried Godaddy hosting for all the blogs in the past. Recently, I hosted a new website on hostgator. But, I heard Bluehost is faster than other hosting services. After seeing your info-graphic, I came to know that Bluehost is cheaper than other hosting services too. Thanks for sharing this.
I’m a satisfied customer of HostGator since 6 years already. I don’t think I’m ever going to change it.
Thanks for sharing your web hosting experience, Garcia.
To far Godaddy is best to buy domains at cheap price. But coming to Hosting Blueshost is far better than Godaddy.
According to my experience, BlueHost is just outstanding for small blogs
Thanks for sharing your experience about Bluehost, Karthik.
Earlier, I was on Godaddy Hosting, I was having a blog on WordPress. Godaddy sucks. Most of the time server used to be down. There was a number of times when i was not even able to access Cpanel. Last week I switched to Bluehost and having fair expierence till now. Above Inforgraphics, Describes the things correctly. Thanks for sharing
Hi Yogesh,
thanks for sharing your experience with us.
I’ve my domains managed by GoDaddy and never had troubles with them.
But my sites are hosted with a dedicated server with Hostgator.
Really interesting review. Thank you!
Thanks Michael.
Thank you so much sir. Really loved the infographic you have shared. I always prefer godaddy for both niche sites and long term sites.
Thanks for sharing your views, Rahul.
Hi Eric,
Although Godaddy is a pretty big organization and serves all size of customers but its shared hosting services doesn’t fit for all. On the other hand, Bluehost offers shared hosting services for everyone that includes standard shared hosting services, managed shared hosting services & cloud hosting services.
In my personal experience, Bluehost servers perform slightly better than Godaddy but Godaddy is cheaper compare to Bluehost so we can’t complain much.
I really liked the comparison. You really highlighted some insights about both the web hosting companies.
Regards
Tauseef Alam
Hi Tauseef,
thanks for visiting and for sharing your experience about GoDaddy and BlueHost.
Appreciated!
According to me GoDaddy is much better than Bluehost but the aricle is good.. Thanks for sharing.. Keep uploading..
Good to hear that, Kuttu.
Thanks for sharing.
Bluehost is the best service provider, I know that because of I’m using it since Year 2009, It’s support team is really too good. Godaddy is a cheater company and support service is very cheap even they haven’t toll-free number yet.
Thanks for sharing your experience with us, Vijay.
Hi Erik Emanuelli,
Thanks for clear info graphic but the thing is Blue host always gives me awesome speed than Go daddy.
So, in my opinion Blue host far better than Go Daddy π
Good to hear your experience, Shashank.
Bluehost is way better than Godaddy. For me, Godaddy is only for domains. If you are planning to build few niche or low traffic site then Bluehost is a great choice.
Even Hostgator works for me very well.
Hi,
Is there any Black Friday huge offers for me ? ill go with whichever give better discount.
Thanks
Sure, here we go:
https://nopassiveincome.com/hostgator
Hello,
This is Annie and i think Bluehost is good for hosting and Godaddy is only good for domain only if you are directly buying domains because sometimes while searching domains using Godaddy they increases the cost of domains instantly. So i use Bigrock to research domain then directly by from Godaddy.
Thank you
Annie Lobo
I appreciate you sharing your experience and point of views here, Annie.
i think godaddy is working efficiently and give the best result for users . Thanks for sharing such an amazing article. I really appreciated.
Thanks for sharing your views on GoDaddy, Charles.
Thank you for this amazing article, just got to know that the comparison is pretty cool!
Thanks Alexi.
Blueshost is doing good in terms of performance and providing support with email and messages too but yes godaddy is expanding and getting popular day by day .Good money back period also
Thanks for sharing your experience both with Blueshost and Godaddy, Steve.
Extremely helpful. I am currently with GoDaddy and have been really unimpressed with the performance. Iβm potentially going to change once my contract is up. Thanks for sharing our views.
Consider HostGator, Akshay!
Get it here:
https://nopassiveincome.com/HostGator
I’ve a dedicated server with them and it’s 100% uptime since several months, already.
Bluehost is really powerful. It is working really better than GoDaddy. I am using both of them. Godaddy performance is really weak. Better go for Bluehost.
Thanks for sharing your views, Raj.
I am using godaddy from 2 years and it give me such a positive results thanks.
Hey Alexabella,
thanks for sharing your experience with GoDaddy.
I am using GoDaddy service since last two years. they are good. But I am looking for some other alternatives to the GoDaddy, This article helped me find the one good alternative.
Hi Erik,
Thanks a lot for this informative post, I have been using Godaddy and Bluehost for a while, I would say Godaddy hosting really sucks with very slow speed, while Bluehost shines with its great customer support.