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May 4, 2021 : Fastest-Growing Web Hosting Provider
📅 - From our observations, the winner and title holder for the fastest growing web hosting brand in the world across 2020 goes to… Hostinger.
While many web hosts demonstrated growth last year, we can’t deny that Hostinger’s name just kept jumping out again and again.
Hostinger boasts the following impressive wins in 2020:
Strongest growth patterns for web traffic. Most impressive growth in YouTube subscribers. Most significant Google trends increase worldwide. Highest YouTube trends increase worldwide. Substantial increase in brand searches. Most extensive research intent (“brand + review” keyword). The data suggests that 2020 was a strong year for Hostinger.
Not only did they grow in traffic – they also seem to be piquing the most curiosity amongst anyone researching web hosts.
It’s always fun to see a smaller web host making waves. Established in 2004, Hostinger has really come a long way in a short time.
Whilst they initially sold themselves on affordability, they really seem to be focusing on upping the quality and speed of their hosting, these days. And their strategy of fully localising websites seems to be paying off.
Put simply – Hostinger’s rise across the board – from their web traffic growth, to an exploding YouTube fanbase, and impressive increase in brand searches, can’t be ignored.
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