Martin Dubovic
Martin is a writer for All About Cookies with over three years of professional experience as a writer and editor for leading online publications in the WordPress space. A long-time tech enthusiast, he has also served as Chief Editor of a quirky tech newsletter with more than 13,000 subscribers.
He enjoys building websites using platforms like Astro and WordPress — and isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty with custom code. More recently, he began exploring cybersecurity through Hack the Box and is excited to see where that journey will take him.
- Themeisle
- WPShout
- BloggingPro
- DomainWheel
- Bizzaro Devs
- Web hosting
- B.S. from Suffolk University
- Mac or PC: Mac
- Android or iPhone: Android
Martin's Latest Articles
-
HostGator vs. GoDaddy 2026: Flawless Victory, But For Which Host?
HostGator is best for users who want staging environments, thorough security, and a free CDN. GoDaddy might be appealing if you prioritize NVMe storage for database-heavy sites.
-
Bluehost vs. HostGator 2026: Is There Any Actual Difference?
Bluehost is cheaper, has everything HostGator has, and adds crucial features not found on HostGator. HostGator’s only saving grace is its slightly better online reputation.
-
DreamHost vs. Bluehost 2026: Which WordPress Host Bundles the Most Value?
Bluehost wins on value with its included staging, CDN, and security features, which DreamHost lacks. But DreamHost offers dream support and a comparable web hosting experience.
-
Hostinger vs. Namecheap 2026: Which Budget Host Delivers More Value?
Hostinger wins for multi-site support and long-term savings, while Namecheap excels with higher traffic limits and lower renewal rates.
-
Hosting.com Review 2026: All-in-One Hosting That Actually Delivers
Hosting.com bundles premium features like an AI site builder, comprehensive security, and free domains into every plan — but the dual control panel takes getting used to and isn't designed for beginners.
-
Namecheap vs. GoDaddy 2026: A Tight Race With One Clear Value Winner
Namecheap delivers excellent performance at honest prices, ideal for small businesses and bloggers. GoDaddy costs significantly more but excels at security and AI tools.
-
Flywheel Review 2026: Is This WordPress Host Worth the Premium Price?
Solid security and features can't overcome poor organization and pricing that doesn't scale, meaning Flywheel is best for single-site users only.
-
GoDaddy vs. Bluehost 2026: Reliable Uptime or Better Value?
Bluehost wins on value with multi-site support, more storage, and lower pricing, while GoDaddy offers reliable guaranteed uptime for high-stakes ecommerce sites.
-
How To Transfer a WordPress Site To a New Host: A Quick Guide
Learn how to migrate your WordPress site to a new host with our step-by-step guide, complete with tips on how to avoid data loss.
-
Shared vs. VPS Hosting: Which One Does Your Business Really Need?
Compare performance, pricing, security, reliability, and flexibility across shared and VPS hosting to make the right choice for your growing business.
-
Namecheap Review 2026: The Most Beginner-Friendly WordPress Host?
Namecheap’s EasyWP managed WordPress hosting makes launching a site easy. Learn about pricing, performance, and why it’s one of the best beginner-friendly web hosts available.
-
Hostinger vs. Bluehost 2026: Could the Cheaper Host Be Better?
Hostinger offers good performance and wins on customer satisfaction and overall value. Choose Bluehost only if you need phone support, cPanel access, or higher traffic limits.
-
HostGator Pricing Guide: 2026 Plans and Deals
HostGator's plans start at $2.75/mo, but renewal prices can more than triple in some cases. Here's a detailed look at what you get and some alternatives.