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Who Should Host Your Food Blog?

Host Your Food Blog

You have a passion for food: cooking it; sharing it; eating it. You want the world to enjoy your recipes, and a place to record your trials and tribulations in the kitchen in order to save another foodie from making the same mistakes you've made. 

But what would be the best hosting scenario for your blog? You want to be sure you end up with a reliable site where you can store a large amount of files in the form of recipes along with pictures associated with those recipes. So which hosting company is best for the beginner, just starting out with limited funds?

Host Your Food Blog: Look To WordPress

WordPress is the best choice for beginners. It offers you a simple to use interface combined with cheap hosting through a typical web hosting company. The number of free themes provided is vast — you're sure to find something to suit your taste.

Of course choosing a domain name is important when people are trying to search for a food blog to visit, so try to think about your specific niche. Is it a blog devoted to baked goods? Maybe it's paleo fare you're pushing. Or, will your blog feature from-scratch, real food recipes? Try to reflect the content featured on your blog in its domain name.

After choosing your domain name, it's time to choose a host. Two names come to mind in the hosted WordPress blog world: Bluehost and InMotion.

Both are simple, offer great support which is important for the beginner, offer unlimited storage, provide a free domain name, allow one-click WordPress installation, and allow the integration of Google Adwords or Bing ads with coupons to monetize your site. Of the two sites, Bluehost is the most affordable. InMotion is a good choice for those bloggers running multiple blogs.

The bottomline: as long as your hosting provider offers WordPress installation, you can choose whoever you feel offers the package that suits the needs of your blog. You should find a host that offers unlimited storage and excellent customers service, something you can verify by reviewing comments from customers or going ahead and asking them yourself.

Host Your Food Blog: Say ‘No' To Free!

Although there are free hosting options out there, you should avoid them. If you want a decent food blog, you should even avoid WordPress' free hosting option. Your site will not function to its full potential, not to mention you are treated to a high level of control with the paid WordPress hosting. It's better for you, and better for your blog!

Many of the free hosting providers out there will force you to display annoying banner and sidebar ads in exchange for hosting your content. This is a great way to lose readers, who would rather look at a clean, uncluttered blog than flashing banner ads that never go away.

Host Your Food Blog: Social Media

Put the social media resource to work for you and you will see a rise in the number of visitors to your blog each day. One of the only ways to do this: guarantee the content you're posting is exciting and fresh. If you can commit to daily blogging, great! If not, try to be as regular as you can. Readers will come back time and time again to see your next post, especially if your recipes interest them!

This is where social media can help you: if someone likes what they've read, and you've embedded that little Facebook “share” button directly in your post, they simply click that button to share with their Facebook friends. This is a great way to increase the reach of your blog, and works to grow readership.

Have you considered starting a food blog? Was this article helpful, or do you still have more questions? Ask us, we'd love to address them in a future article!

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