The best deals on web hosting this Black Friday
From GoDaddy, to Bluehost - we've got the roundup of the best discounts on web hosting your business needs


Whether it’s for e-commerce, software services, or just an informative blog, a website can be one of the most important parts of your business. Doing it right, though, can be quite expensive. Except, of course, when you find the right deal on Black Friday.
For 2021, IT Pro has rounded up the best website hosting bargains for you and your business, with up to 90% off some of the biggest names in the website hosting space.
HostGator - 70% off all plans
Plans start at just £1.56 per month and include a swathe of features including unmetered bandwidth, a free SSL certificate, and a domain name.
Namecheap - Up to 72% off hosting and 88% off domain names
Namecheap’s cPanel-based hosting allows you to choose whichever CMS you want while offering a free website builder and WordPress compatibility too.
Prices start at just £35.17 for business plans but descend if it’s just a smaller operation that’s required. Enter code: BFCMSTELLAR21 to redeem the discount.
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Hostinger - Up to 90% off hosting plans
Save 90% on Hostinger’s Single Web Hosting plan or 71% on its business plan made specifically with SMBs in mind.
Prices start at £3.99 per month for business customers and Hostinger will throw in a raft of features and freebies to get you started.
Bluehost - Save 73% on hosting
The popular web hosting provider is running an attractive deal with prices starting at £1.94 per month for a basic 12-month period.
The deal expires on November 28 so be quick to catch this one.
GoDaddy - Save up to 50% on web hosting
GoDaddy boasts a 99.9% uptime rate and supports a range of CMSs such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, and more.
Prices start at £2.99 a month and GoDaddy will throw a few freebies in too like one year Microsoft 365 email and a free domain.
GreenGeeks - Save up to 68% on web hosting
GreenGeeks’ Premium small business plan is perfect for websites and online stores. It includes a managed WordPress account and an unlimited database, all for just £6.71 per month (down from £19.45).
SiteGround - Save up to 80% on web hosting
SiteGround’s ‘GoGeek’ package offers unlimited websites, 40GB of webspace, and an enhanced security suite, all for just £5.99 per month - the regular price is £29.99.

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