Breaking free from a web hosting service is a daunting task. But sometimes, it’s necessary. GoDaddy is a popular web hosting service but it’s not always the best fit for everyone. It’s time to say goodbye to GoDaddy and hello to freedom.

Breaking Free: Goodbye GoDaddy!

There are several reasons why people choose to leave GoDaddy. The most common reasons are poor customer service, slow website speed, and expensive renewal fees. GoDaddy is known for its aggressive marketing tactics, which can put off customers who are looking for a more personal approach. In addition, GoDaddy’s servers are often overloaded, leading to sluggish website performance. If you’re fed up with GoDaddy, it’s not difficult to switch to another hosting provider. First, you need to choose a new provider that meets your needs. Then, you need to migrate your website to the new provider. This can be done manually or with the help of a migration tool. Finally, you need to update your DNS records to point to your new hosting provider.

Embracing Freedom: Hello to Better Hosting!

Choosing a new hosting provider can be overwhelming, but it’s worth the effort. By moving to a new provider, you can enjoy faster website speeds, better customer service, and lower renewal fees. Moreover, you can choose a provider that aligns with your values, whether that’s privacy, sustainability, or something else. There are many factors to consider when choosing a new hosting provider, such as uptime guarantee, server location, and security features. Some popular alternatives to GoDaddy include SiteGround, Bluehost, and DreamHost. Each provider has its own strengths and weaknesses, so it’s important to do your research before making a decision. Breaking free from GoDaddy is a liberating experience. It allows you to take control of your website and choose a hosting provider that meets your needs. By embracing freedom, you can enjoy a better hosting experience and focus on what really matters: creating great content for your audience.

GoDaddy’s Version Of Microsoft 365 Is A Bad Business Decision

Microsoft could have done a better job when it came to creating its own Office 365 versions for GoDaddy. I am still determining how they hope to generate money from their new Microsoft 365 for GoDaddy, which is a disgrace.

Typically, we would compare things side by side, but there is little to compare. So regardless of how you view it, the GoDaddy version of Microsoft 365 is a poor business choice.

  • Microsoft 365 is more expensive when purchased via GoDaddy. They provide renewal rates 50–130% greater than Microsoft’s when purchasing directly from them. For instance, the annual cost of GoDaddy Business Professional begins at $107.88 before increasing to $191.88 after the first year. This package is in line with the $150 per year Microsoft 365 Business Standard.
  • Microsoft does not host the Microsoft 365 tools provided by GoDaddy. They were created for small enterprises and are operated by GoDaddy. As your business expands, you’ll need additional services, so don’t be surprised if you need to update them or add extras. GoDaddy’s version of Microsoft 365 does not include Power BI, Power Platform, Dynamics, or any other Microsoft 365 capabilities. You can only obtain these tools by switching to Microsoft; even then, you can encounter difficulties.
  • The GoDaddy interface is made for companies with little to no IT expertise, unlike the Microsoft 365 admin portal, which is for companies with more advanced IT professionals. The GoDaddy Office 365 admin portal is a condensed, tool-limited version of the Microsoft 365 admin portal designed to make administrative chores easier.
  • Although GoDaddy 365 is a fantastic service, you should know its restrictions before enrolling. Microsoft 365 Business plans are the only ones supported by GoDaddy 365. Plans at the Enterprise level cannot use it. There are only 300 users per plan as a result. To improve your plan size and have access to enterprise-level features like more significant storage space, better backup choices, and more capable reporting tools, you must switch to Microsoft’s actual Microsoft 365 once you reach 301 users (all of which are available in enterprise plans).
  • Utilize a Microsoft Gold partner like WorkMagic to help you traverse the complicated licensing options instead of attempting to work out the intricacies of Microsoft’s licensing options. This will ensure you obtain the best features and pricing for your company’s needs.
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