After using Cloudways for over 2 1/2 years, I thought I test out Runcloud and see if there was opportunity to save some dough considering the pricing makes a lot of sense if you have multiple servers.
In the video I share the one key feature I look for in any managed solution - backups, and show you how not all backups are created the same.
Do you have a WordPress site and want to test out Cloudways?
Use the link below and get $15 credit on Cloudways!
Should be good to spin up a Digital Ocean instance that costs $10 for a month.
In three steps and less than an hour you can see for yourself how your very own website will perform.
1) Sign up with this link for $15 credithttps://jo.my/rk4ime (Cloudways Coupon/Discount on sign up)
2) Set up a fresh WordPress website in Cloudways
3) Login to your WordPress and use the Cloudways Migrate plugin
​https://support.cloudways.com/how-to-migrate-wordpress-to-cloudways/
Check your Fresh Cloudways WordPress URL and test out your site, if all looks good you can update the Domain, if not you can delete the account!
My first foray into the web was back in 2001 when we needed to get a website built for a telecom venture I was working for. I was given the project of getting our website developed with e-commerce integration for calling cards – a huge market at the time. That project was the spark that ignited my interest in website development, and I haven’t looked back since.