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    Are there Wordpress (or some alternative) hosting companies that could meet these requirements: - Host many sites - Has a backend that allows me to switch between the sites to edit/add pages quickly - Has all of the same features as what I'm using on Wordpress.com's free version now. Currently, I'm using Wordress.com's free version to get things set up. If I go through at site, I'll have to pay for each site annually, which pushes the up front investment to almost 4 digits after only 3 sites. I'm unclear if there are advantages to going through Wordpress.com versus another hosting provider. Are there plugin's that only Wordpress.com offers? Does Wordpress.com take a portion of your advertising revenue if you have your site hosted there? Are there hosting providers who offer additional functionality over worpress.com? Any input would be welcome.

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      Are there Wordpress (or some alternative) hosting companies that could meet these requirements: - Host many sites - Has a backend that allows me to switch between the sites to edit/add pages quickly - Has all of the same features as what I'm using on Wordpress.com's free version now. Currently, I'm using Wordress.com's free version to get things set up. If I go through at site, I'll have to pay for each site annually, which pushes the up front investment to almost 4 digits after only 3 sites. I'm unclear if there are advantages to going through Wordpress.com versus another hosting provider. Are there plugin's that only Wordpress.com offers? Does Wordpress.com take a portion of your advertising revenue if you have your site hosted there? Are there hosting providers who offer additional functionality over worpress.com? Any input would be welcome.

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      Rick_Bishop wrote:

      Are there Wordpress hosting companies that will host many sites with an interface like Wordpress.com or better?

      Better is of course subjective. And it depends on what you actually want to do. There are a huge number of alternatives. If you are targeting a specific industry/topic then finding a Content Management System that supports that would probably be helpful. Naturally easy = simple and hard = powerful. So you will need to figure out what you needs are now and for the future. Might want to evaluate that first so you do not need to recreate everything in the future.

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        Rick_Bishop wrote:

        Are there Wordpress hosting companies that will host many sites with an interface like Wordpress.com or better?

        Better is of course subjective. And it depends on what you actually want to do. There are a huge number of alternatives. If you are targeting a specific industry/topic then finding a Content Management System that supports that would probably be helpful. Naturally easy = simple and hard = powerful. So you will need to figure out what you needs are now and for the future. Might want to evaluate that first so you do not need to recreate everything in the future.

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        Ok, thank you for responding. I'll update the question.

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          Are there Wordpress (or some alternative) hosting companies that could meet these requirements: - Host many sites - Has a backend that allows me to switch between the sites to edit/add pages quickly - Has all of the same features as what I'm using on Wordpress.com's free version now. Currently, I'm using Wordress.com's free version to get things set up. If I go through at site, I'll have to pay for each site annually, which pushes the up front investment to almost 4 digits after only 3 sites. I'm unclear if there are advantages to going through Wordpress.com versus another hosting provider. Are there plugin's that only Wordpress.com offers? Does Wordpress.com take a portion of your advertising revenue if you have your site hosted there? Are there hosting providers who offer additional functionality over worpress.com? Any input would be welcome.

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          Unisecure Data Centers
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          Wordpress is always better but still there are lot of plugin options available like Jumla, Magento.

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