Hello everyone!
I was previously roamterra.wordpress.com but now I’m offtotheworld.com talesfromjes.com! Finally I’m going self hosted after bickering to and forth with myself for a month (in two different animated voices, of course). Here’s the entire process.
Firstly, I’m just gonna let out a loooong breath. I was so afraid to go self-hosted! Not only because that means I’m no longer blogging for free (although, that is one of the reason) but another reason is because this blog has been such a stress-relief for me. I was so nervous going self-hosted would make this a ‘serious’ thing and instead of relieving my stress, it would induce it. But, first few days of self hosted and I’m really glad I did it!
I’m writing this post to describe the entire process, cost, and how I feel about it. I feel like lots of you must also be on the constant debate whether to continue using the free platform, or take it up a notch.
Host
This is the crucial, most important point. Which host are you going to choose? Yes, you can choose to host with wordpress, but it’s way expensive. You can opt for other web hosting to which you can connect your wordpress site. The three most known hosts are Bluehost, Siteground and Hostgator. Choices, choices, choices… which one, then?
Hostgator and Siteground offer free Site migration, which will mean that they’ll move everything from your old website to your new one and you can just sit back and order some coffee. This shouldn’t be a key feature, however, since site migration is not difficult! (more on that later) For a professional opinion, you can refer to tons of comparisons uploaded on google. Read it carefully, choosing the wrong host is definitely not what you want.
Price for Hosting
This was one of the key factor for me. Firstly, choose ‘Web hosting’. These hosts have plans like ‘WordPress hosting’ which cost more, but you don’t need that. And, before you purchase your plan, surf the internet for coupons, there are plenty of them. You can also use my link for Bluehost here.
I finally settled with Bluehost, with their cheapest plan, with a code that reduces the price to $3,95 a month. Here’s if you wanna use the same code: Bluehost. (Contact me on my email: Jesica@talesfromjes.com or twitter DM @talesfromjes if you want to have even a lower price. I will show you how to get the biggest discount from Bluehost! So contact me before you purchase your web hosting from Bluehost!)
Why Bluehost? I didn’t give it much thought, just that it’s the cheapest plan out there, really. They have 24/7 live chat support (which I use all the time, since at first I kept messing up! I know nothing of websites) and they provide you with SSL. That means, your website is going to be deemed secure, for example, to enter credit cards info (when you’re selling) and other stuffs.
Hostgator do not provide SSL, you will need to pay an additional fee to have your website security certificate. That means another additional expense (and quite a significant one, at that). With Bluehost, the only additional cost I had to pay was to keep my information private as the domain owner ($16). You want to buy this option, since otherwise your name, contact information, and even address will be accessible to public.
I’m not going to act as a pro and straight-forward recommend Bluehost, though. They have been quick in helping me with live chat support and so far I hadn’t had any problem, but it’s only been about a week. Morely, they are the one officially recommended by wordpress.org. Thus, I can connect my website to wordpress.com, and still appear in Reader. This was so important to me as Reader is where bloggers mostly and easily interact.
Checking Out / Purchasing
After a (very, very) long thought, I finally decided to take the 3 years plan from Bluehost. Yes, yes, I know! 3 Years sound like such a scary and long commitment, but hear out my reason. When you first sign up with Bluehost, you get access to discounted price with this link, but when you renew your plan.. it’s back to the original price! The original price which is twice the discounted price. For 3 years, along with domain and everything, it rounds up to about $150 . It costs only $50 a year to run your blog professionally.
You then proceed to fill out your details, pick your domain (for free!), complete the payment (CC/Paypal) and voila! You own your own blog!
Site Migration
At first, I was sweating and squirming thinking about migrating my site. I mean, how can I do that without any professional help?! But, it turns out, it was really easy. You just need to head to export your old blog, and then import it in dashboard. Thing is, this process took quite some time (of course, duh). But the inexperienced, silly me was completely convinced I did something wrong and that I have finally lost my content forever. All the while, I was bombarding all the personnels in live chat support… kudos to them for being very, very helpful!
After my site was migrated, I installed Jetpack to connect it to wordpress.com…and there you go! It’s done!
Start building
Deciding to go self hosted was honestly the best decision, ever. I suddenly have access to all these amazing plugins and widgets which make my life so much easier. And to finally be able to use those cute (and free) themes!! For one full day, I was busy setting up my blog because I was that excited.
Take a look here to a page in my previous blog, which I created complicatedly. I needed to do manual html coding, and edit some images, and then align them personally, and coding (which I’m so bad in) again. And, this was the result.
But! Now that I have access to all the amazing plugins in wordpress.org, I created an upgraded version of it, all in two minutes and with a few clicks.
So, if you guys are wondering whether or not to go self-hosted, I would say yes. Don’t stress about making your blog monetised so immediately, firstly- have fun and meet amazing people! The best part of blogging for me is my satisfaction and happiness, being all giddy looking at my new polished blog. But on top of it all? It’s all the people I’ve met through blogging and their supportive words. I grin every time I answer to a comment or interact with you guys. That’s worth it all.
If you want to go self hosted with Bluehost and want a discount: click here. And since I’m now self hosted with Bluehost myself, feel free to ask me questions and I’ll try my best to explain everything! x
PS: I myself know how nerve-wracking it is to actually go self-hosted. So ask me anything. I’ll be glad to help all I can! Contact me via twitter DM @talesfromjes or email Jesica@talesfromjes.com
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Tags: blog tutorial, blogging resources, bluehost, featured, how to start a blog
tiarasandsequins says
Such an informative post! Congrats on your new site!
Jesica says
thank you!! :)x
lovesdeepwaters says
Awesome, congrats! This was a great read. I literally flushed $85 into a WordPress upgrade that changed nothing! I definitely feel like it’s getting close to time, if only I could come up with the extra $150 to make it happen🤔
Jesica says
Oh no! hope you can change to another host and keep your blog going! :)x I love it!
The Ordinary Blogger says
Great post, thinking of going self hosted soon just need to find the money! ahah
Jesica says
Ah wishing you all the best! Hope you can go self-hosted soon x 🙂
thestoryofash6 says
Well done for going self hosted 😊 I’ve been self hosted for a while now and love it! 😆
Look forward to reading more of your posts lovely!
Ashleigh x x x
Jesica says
Thank you so much for reading! appreciate it lots <3
SeekingSammy says
Such a fab and informative post! I think I will go self hosted next year, i’m still so new to the blogging world! Well done on deciding to take the plunge!
Jesica says
Thank you!! Glad if you find it helpful, good luck! All the best for your blog x 🙂
driftyness says
Congrats! Have been thinking about self-hosting too. I’ve been leaning towards Hostgator since I can pay one month at a time, but you made a good point about having an SSL certificate. There’s so much that I don’t understand in terms of maintaining a website and keeping it secure that I’m tempted to just pay WordPress.com to handle things for me, but the price seems astronomical and I don’t know if it’s worth it.
Tyas says
I’m happy for you that you’re now self-hosted! And thank you for sharing these extremely helpful guides ✨ I have always wanted to self-host my blog too, but the limited payment methods won’t let me do that :’) Transferring money from my bank account to PayPal is not possible in my country and my family doesn’t own CC either :’)
Jesica says
Hi! I’m from Indonesia as well!! :)x You’re welcome and thank you for reading! So sorry to hear about that… hope they allow a new payment method soon! x
Ella says
hey Jessica! I absolutely am in love with your blog and I think your style is so pretty, minimalistic and simple! I am also in the process of trying to go self hosted and I am planning to do it this weekend! I am still a bit confused on how it al, works but I guess I just have to do it to get it up and running! Well done on your blog – I love it so much! You have a new follower! 😍
Ella xx 💐🍂🌻
Jesica says
Hello Ella! Thank you so much for your kind words!! Wish you all the best with your blog as well :)x and so do you, a new followers! x
Ella says
Aw thanks so much Jessica!! I can’t wait to read more of your posts! xx 😘🍂💕
Be The New You For (4) You says
Informative! Helpful information! 🙂
Francesca says
I’m planning on self-hosting too once I return from travelling, so thank you for all of the information! I just had a quick couple of questions if you don’t mind answering? Did you lose your followers when you transferred to another host, or did they carry over? And is the change seamless? For example, if someone from WordPress clicks on an old post that wouldn’t have been created on the new host site, would they be taken straight to the blog post, or would they have to ‘click here to read more’ it? Thank you so much if you have the time to answer these! xx <3
Jesica says
Hello Francesca! Of course! I’ll gladly answer your questions :)x
You can migrate your wordpress followers to your new blog. Having a host doesn’t mean you’re no longer a wordpress blog :)x You can also still be connected with the “Reader” feature and everything with a plugin: Jetpack. You basically install Jetpack and it connects your self-hosted blog to wordpress.com!! 🙂
If someone clicks on an old post, they would be taken straight to the blog post in your new blog! 🙂
If they click it for “Reader” you can have two options:
1) let them read it on “Reader” or
2) show them a short excerpt and require them to “click here to read more” and be redirected to your blog!
Hope this helps, do ask freely if something’s not clear or you need more explanations! x
Good luck on going self hosting too btw!
Francesca says
You’re fantastic! Thank you so much for your help! I was so concerned by these things but you absolutely made my day ❤️❤️
Jesica says
No problem at all! I could remember myself feeling all anxious and worried about going self-hosted, so glad if I could help you with it! x