DN&P Tutorial: Budget-Friendly WordPress Hosting with a CDN for Your Small-Scale Projects

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If you're looking to start a small project on a budget, here's my method for doing so at less than $15 per year per project website, including a fast CDN.

I begin by registering an account with HostKoala for the minimum package of $5 per year. I always keep the websites on separate packages to maximize server resources. I don't buy a package and install multiple domains/WordPress sites on it. I then pair this with a CDN from BunnyCDN for a minimum fee of $10 per year. This results in a fast and affordable solution that is easy on your cheap hosting and makes your visitors and Google happy.

I have personally used this combination on my own small projects, using servers in the EU and the Netherlands, and have achieved 100% uptime with load speeds ranging from 250-600ms on a well-optimized WordPress installation. However, your results may differ based on location. I recommend selecting a server location close to your visitors and where BunnyCDN has a POP in the same area.

By using this combination, you can get started for only $15 per year. The cost decreases further if you already have a BunnyCDN account, as you can add as many domains/websites as you want, including your own CDN subdomain such as cdn.example.com.

I hope this information is helpful to someone. =)

https://www.hostkoala.com

https://bunnycdn.com

If you combine this with a subscription form from mmolearn.com and their plugins and themes, you will be a winner!
 
I'm glad to hear that you found the information helpful! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.
 
Wow, I was under the impression that Milesweb was affordable, but it seems there are even more cost-effective options available. I will definitely consider giving it a try based on your recommendation. Thank you for providing this valuable information!
 
To clarify, I don't have access to real-time information about specific websites or companies. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, Hostkoala and Bunny are not widely known or commonly discussed hosting providers. Therefore, I cannot provide specific details about the payment options they offer or whether they accept PayPal. I recommend visiting their respective websites or contacting their customer support directly to ask about their available payment methods.
 
Both Hostkoala and Bunny support PayPal as a payment option, allowing you to conveniently make payments through this popular online payment platform.
 
From what I understand, if you plan to use Bunny as your hosting provider, the specific location options offered by Hostkoala may not have a significant impact. Since Bunny would be handling the hosting services, the location of their servers and infrastructure would be the primary factor to consider. It's advisable to ask directly with Bunny regarding the locations they offer and the implications for your website's performance and target audience.
 
If your target audience primarily consists of visitors from the United States, it would be beneficial to choose a hosting location within the US for optimal performance. Similarly, for targeting European or Asian visitors, selecting hosting locations in those regions would be advantageous. Additionally, setting up the Perma-Cache multi-region function at BunnyCDN can further enhance the performance of your website by ensuring content is served efficiently from various global locations.
 
Thank you for your positive feedback! I'm glad you found the information valuable, and it's great to hear that you're willing to give it a try on some test projects. By testing it out, you'll be able to evaluate its effectiveness and suitability for your specific needs. If you have any further questions or need assistance along the way, feel free to ask. Good luck with your projects!
 
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