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What Makes FatCow Stand Out?<\/h2>\n

If FatCow\u2019s portfolio of packages looks a little too similar to other providers like iPage, don\u2019t be confused—they happen to be sister companies, all operating under the umbrella of web hosting giant EIG. That’s right: FatCow\u2019s services are backed by one of the largest and most reliable hosting companies on the web—a good reassurance in light of FatCow\u2019s lack of a clear and forthright uptime guarantee.<\/p>\n

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What sets FatCow apart from other providers, especially those also operating under EIG? Two things that may help with your peace of mind: the focus on green policies, and their \u201cHeiferCratic Oath\u201d. If you care about the environmental impact of your hosting solutions, then you can rest easy knowing that FatCow has been powered solely by wind energy since 2009. The company\u2019s \u201cHeiferCratic Oath\u201d, on the other hand, assures round-the-clock support through both phone and online channels and a commitment to iron out any issues you might encounter over the course of your hosting plan subscription.<\/p>\n

Plans and Pricing<\/h2>\n

FatCow’s offerings include packages for shared<\/a> hosting—the original FatCow plan and the WordPress<\/a> hosting plans fall under this—as well as VPS<\/a> and dedicated<\/a> hosting. All plans include a set of premium add-ons free of charge: easy installation of WordPress and Joomla—and likely other one-click installs from within FatCow’s vDeck control panel, powered by MOJO Marketplace; domain name registration for one year, as well as a domain transfer, should you need it; and marketing credits worth $100 each for Google AdWords and Bing Ads. The ability to create unlimited email addresses and MySQL databases is also bundled into all plans, as well as unlimited domains and subdomains—though it should be noted these additional domains do need to be registered, and that part doesn’t come free.<\/p>\n

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<\/a>Shared Hosting: From $14.95 Monthly<\/h3>\n

Yes,\u00a0Original FatCow plan is a little pricey for shared hosting when you consider the regular rates; but they frequently offer this package for first time subscribers at a drastically reduced price of $49\/year, which comes out to about $4.08\/month. Below is a look at the regular monthly rates for the Original Fatcow plan, inclusive of small discounts applied upon choosing longer term periods.<\/p>\n