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There are many hosting providers that are available online today, but are there any particular ones that you won’t use no matter what?
Personally, I wouldn’t use any providers that are under the umbrella of EIG, which includes Hostgator, Bluehost and a few others as their customer service usually lacks. I’ve also had a server from hostgator in the past and their service really sucked.
What about you? What hosting providers do you refuse to use?
For those that aren’t aware of EIG:
hostscore.net
Personally, I wouldn’t use any providers that are under the umbrella of EIG, which includes Hostgator, Bluehost and a few others as their customer service usually lacks. I’ve also had a server from hostgator in the past and their service really sucked.
What about you? What hosting providers do you refuse to use?
For those that aren’t aware of EIG:

EIG-Owned Web Hosting Companies & Better Alternatives to Consider - HostScore
Hosting companies acquired by EIG (now operating under Newfold Digital) often experience significant shifts in business strategy. Some acquired brands, such

The Origins of EIG: Who, What, and When
EIG (formerly known as BizLand) was established in 1996 as a web hosting company based in Burlington, Massachusetts.
Over the years, EIG adopted an aggressive expansion strategy by acquiring multiple hosting brands.
Some of the most well-known names under EIG’s management include: BlueHost, Hostgator, Web.com, Vodien, and so on.
This strategy allowed EIG to control a substantial share of the web hosting market.
EIG went public in 2013, raising additional capital to fund its expansion efforts. By 2019, EIG owned and managed over 70 web hosting and related digital services companies with approximately 4.77 million subscribers as of December 31, 2019 (based on the company 2019 annual report).
Web Hosting Brands under Newfold Digital (EIG) Today
Newfold Digital now manages the big basket of hosting brands that once belonged to EIG.
- 2slick.com
- AccountSupport
- A Small Orange
- ApolloHosting
- Apthost
- Arvixe
- Berry Information Systems L.L.C.
- BigRock
- BizLand
- BlueDomino
- Bluehost
- Cloud by IX
- Crazy Domain
- Directi
- Dollar2Host
- Domain.com
- DomainHost
- Dot5Hosting
- Dotster
- Dreamscape Networks
- easyCGI
- eComdash
- EmailBrain
- eHost
- EntryHost
- Escalate Internet
- Freeparking
- FastDomain
- FatCow
- FreeYellow
- Globat
- Homestead
- HostCentric
- HostClear
- HostGator
- Hostnine
- HostMonster
- Host with Me Now
- HostYourSite.com
- Network Solutions
- HyperMart
- IMOutdoors
- Intuit Websites
- iPage
Not all Endurance brands are the same.
- IPOWER/iPowerWeb
- IX Web Hosting
- JustHost
- LogicBoxes
- MojoMarketplace
- MyDomain
- MyResellerHome
- NetFirms
- Network Solutions
- Networks Web Hosting
- Nexx
- PowWeb
- PureHost
- ReadyHosting.com
- Register.com
- ResellerClub
- Saba-Pro
- SEO Hosting
- SEO Web Hosting
- Site5
- Sitelio
- Sitebuilder
- Sitebeat
- Southeast Web
- SolidCactus
- Spry
- StartLogic
- SuperGreen Hosting
- Typepad
- USANetHosting
- vDeck
- Verio
- Vodien
- VirtualAvenue
- VPSLink
- WebHost4Life
- webhosting.info
- Website Builder
- Webstrike Solutions
- Webzai
- Xeran
- YourWebHosting
Every acquisition comes with some risk and uncertainty – and, as some may expect, some of the EIG brands were “left for dead” while the conglomerate continued to grow and pour investments into other areas
Common Criticisms of EIG Hosting Brands
These factors led to growing dissatisfaction among long-time users of brands like Bluehost, Hostmonter, FatCow, HostGator, and JustHost, which had previously been recognized as independent, high-quality hosting providers.
- Service Quality Decline: Many customers reported a drop in support quality and server performance after their preferred hosting company was acquired by EIG.
- Customer Support Delays: Support wait times increased, with reports of slower ticket responses and limited live chat availability.
- Lack of Innovation: Critics argued that once-hosted brands lost their unique features and competitive edge post-acquisition.