Recommendation: Non-Profit Site hosting
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I'm not always going to be here to support it,.. so spinning up my own isn't an option... And I want to get (FAR) away from G-Suite!
It's time - shown by the GoDaddy Expiry Date: 2022-03-21T00:15:26Z
But who would you suggest? The current registrant is GoDaddy - and likely a personal account - I'm wanting to move this to club ownership and quit the ducking around that we have to do to manage it.
While there are a number of things I can do - there is more that I just can't... and it just sits there... like... sits no attention movement... It's begging for WordPress and some plug ins..
So - suggest away.. It's 2022 - we have plenty of suggestions.
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@gjacobse said in Recommendation: Non-Profit Site hosting:
I'm not always going to be here to support it,.. so spinning up my own isn't an option... And I want to get (FAR) away from G-Suite!
It's time - shown by the GoDaddy Expiry Date: 2022-03-21T00:15:26Z
But who would you suggest? The current registrant is GoDaddy - and likely a personal account - I'm wanting to move this to club ownership and quit the ducking around that we have to do to manage it.
While there are a number of things I can do - there is more that I just can't... and it just sits there... like... sits no attention movement... It's begging for WordPress and some plug ins..
So - suggest away.. It's 2022 - we have plenty of suggestions.
I would recommend Siteground.
https://www.siteground.com/wordpress-hosting.htmWhich compared to WP Engine sounds like a great idea
https://wpengine.com/plans/ -
For myself - not that I really need anything anymore, I have been running Host Monster for several years..
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Why do you need WordPress?
Do you need that level of functionality?
We're going to be looking at redoing my company's website this year (I think). it's on WP now, but really, it's completely just static pages, there is no need for on the fly changes - unless they wanted to change the whole theme.
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@dashrender said in Recommendation: Non-Profit Site hosting:
Why do you need WordPress?
Do you need that level of functionality?
We're going to be looking at redoing my company's website this year (I think). it's on WP now, but really, it's completely just static pages, there is no need for on the fly changes - unless they wanted to change the whole theme.
It's more of the feature set... being able to use a WYSIWYG editor for events, announcements and such. In some regard- yes WP is over powered, but it also allows for the tie ins like Calendar, Mailing list, and more.
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