DreamHost
DreamHost’s shared hosting plan does well on the fundamentals. There are no restrictions on bandwidth, emails, or MySQL databases. Your website is secured by a free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate. Also, it has a pre-installed WordPress that allows you to get a quality site up and running in no time.
Extras include the ability to host unlimited domains from a single account. DreamHost doesn’t just offer a free domain name with each shared hosting plan but also, a free privacy protection.
HostGator
HostGator has some great offers for cloud hosting, especially if you value speed above everything.
HostGator’s Business Cloud gives you the business basics along with support for unlimited websites, unmetered storage and bandwidth, and a private SSL certificate. As this is a cloud plan, three mirrored copies of your website are spread across other hosting servers. In case there’s a hardware failure, your website can immediately be switched to another server.
Hostinger
Some small businesses may not want to pay for VPS or cloud hosting, or they just can’t afford it. In that case, shared hosting is an affordable choice.
The pricing begins at just $0.9 per month. As this is a starter plan, you only get one website and one MySQL database with 100GB bandwidth, but with this price, you can’t protest.
The best option for small businesses would be the “Business” plan. It gives you lots of features as well as being four times faster than the starter plan. You also get unlimited websites, databases, and bandwidth with 30GB SSD disk space.
GoDaddy Business Hosting
This is a hybrid product that aims to offer the dedicated resources and similar performance to Virtual Private Server (VPS) hosting.
GoDaddy’s baseline Launch plan gives you 2GB RAM, one CPU, and 60GB of storage. These resources are exclusively for the use of your website, which should give you improved and more consistent website performance. Restrictions elsewhere are kept to a minimum, with support for unlimited websites, databases and emails, and unmetered bandwidth.
Liquid Web
Basic shared, cloud, and similar hosting plans are easy to use and can deliver great performance. However, they also limit your control over the server environment. You can’t choose to install Windows, for instance, or do anything else that would have an impact on other websites hosted on the same server.