How to Upgrade from Free to Paid Hosting
In this video hosting tutorial you will learn how to upgrade from free to paid hosting plan. Return to Video Tutorials Page.
- Paid hosting plans offer much more resources than a free one. With paid hosting you have access to more resources, tools and features. For example free accounts have a limit of maximum 31 emails to send each month. Such limit does not apply to the paid plans. You also have access to faster servers, unlimited disc space and bandwidth.
- To upgrade from free hosting to a paid one you will need to go to the Services Upgrade section of the control panel.
- Select your paid hosting plan and click Continue to proceed.
- Make sure that the correct contact details are filled in.
- You will need to agree to our terms of service.
- When ready, click Continue to proceed.
- Complete the order by paying via 2Checkout.
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