Web Hosting Affiliate Programs Ranked 2026: Hostinger vs SiteGround vs Cloudways Commission Tiers

Parichat Siripong
May 04, 2026
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Parichat Siripong
Parichat Siripong
May 04, 2026  ·  171 views
Web Hosting Affiliate Programs Ranked 2026: Hostinger vs SiteGround vs Cloudways Commission Tiers
Quick TL;DR:
  • Hostinger — best EPC ($150-200), 30-day cookie, recurring 10% on year 2+
  • SiteGround — premium positioning ($50-200/sale), tighter cookie (60d), but high conversion
  • Cloudways — best for technical audiences ($30 + 7% lifetime recurring), 90-day cookie
  • WP Engine — premium WordPress, $200/sale, but conversion is harder
  • Avoid: hosts paying upfront only with no recurring — Bluehost commission has dropped from $65 to $20-50, lower than competitors now

1. Hosting Affiliate Landscape in 2026

Hosting affiliate is one of the highest-EPC niches in tech (often $4-10 EPC vs SaaS at $1-3). But the field has shifted significantly since 2023:

  • EIG-owned hosts (Bluehost, HostGator, iPage) cut commissions in 2024 — affiliate ROI now lower
  • Hostinger rose as the volume leader — aggressive pricing + commissions + cookie window
  • Cloudways/Kinsta/WP Engine hold premium positioning with recurring commissions
  • Niche/regional hosts (Hostarmada, ChemiCloud, Krystal) emerged with personalized programs

This guide ranks programs by metrics that actually predict revenue: EPC (earnings per click), cookie duration, payout reliability, and recurring vs one-time structure.

2. Top 10 Hosting Affiliate Programs (Ranked by EPC)

HostCommissionCookieRecurringEPC est.
Hostinger60% (min $60)30 days10% Y2+$5-8
Cloudways$30 + 7% lifetime90 days7% lifetime$4-7
SiteGround$50-200 tiered60 daysNo$3-6
WP Engine$200 + 35% bonus180 daysNo$3-5
Kinsta$50-500 + 10% recurring60 days10% lifetime$3-5
A2 Hosting$55-140 tiered90 daysNo$2-4
DreamHost$15-200 tiered90 daysNo$2-4
ChemiCloud$70-150 tiered90 daysNo$2-3
Bluehost$20-50 (was $65)45 daysNo$1-3
HostGator$50-125 tiered60 daysNo$1-2

EPC estimates based on average affiliate experience reports across 2025-2026. Your actual EPC depends heavily on traffic quality and conversion content.

3. Recurring vs One-Time Commissions

This is where many affiliates lose long-term money. Compare:

Hostinger ($60 + 10% Y2 recurring)

  • Year 1: $60 commission
  • Year 2: 10% × $144 (annual plan) = $14.40 — every year forever
  • 10-year total per customer: $60 + ($14.40 × 9) = $190

Cloudways ($30 + 7% lifetime)

  • Customer pays $30/mo average — your 7% = $2.10/mo
  • 10-year total (avg customer 4-year retention): $30 + ($2.10 × 48) = $130
  • For long-term agency clients staying 5+ years: easily $200+

WP Engine ($200 one-time)

  • Year 1: $200
  • Year 2-10: $0
  • 10-year total: $200 — but front-loaded

Bluehost ($65 → $20-50 in 2024)

  • Year 1: $20-50
  • No recurring
  • 10-year total: $50 max — was the king, now mid-tier

Insight: for content sites driving 50+ signups/month, a 10% lifetime program at Hostinger or Kinsta will outperform a $200 one-time SiteGround over 24 months.

4. Cookie Duration Matters More Than People Think

If a visitor reads your "best hosting" article today and signs up 60 days later, did you get credit?

Cookie LengthHostsCapture Rate
30 daysHostinger~70%
45 daysBluehost~78%
60 daysSiteGround, Kinsta, HostGator~85%
90 daysCloudways, A2, DreamHost~92%
180 daysWP Engine~96%

If your audience is "researching for next 30-60 days" type buyers (e.g., enterprise, freelance starting agency), cookie length matters more than commission percentage.

5. Payout Reliability — Track Record

HostMin PayoutMethodHold PeriodReliability
Hostinger$100PayPal, Wire45 days★★★★★
SiteGround$50PayPal30 days★★★★★
CloudwaysNo minPayPal, Wire30 days★★★★☆
WP Engine$50PayPal, ACH60 days★★★★★
Bluehost (CJ)$25CJ Affiliate60 days★★★★☆
HostGator (CJ)$25CJ Affiliate60 days★★★☆☆

Hostinger pays directly (faster, fewer disputes); Bluehost/HostGator go through CJ Affiliate which adds an extra layer but is reliable. WP Engine has long hold but always pays.

6. Choose by Your Niche

WordPress beginner audience (e.g., niche blogs, hobby sites)

Pick: Hostinger — cheapest plans + highest convert rate at $2-3/mo entry. Recurring sweetens the deal. Backup: Bluehost (still well-known brand).

Freelance web devs / small agencies

Pick: Cloudways — managed hosting your dev clients understand. 7% lifetime is gold for client retention. Or SiteGround for one-time premium payouts.

Enterprise WordPress / high-traffic sites

Pick: Kinsta or WP Engine — your audience expects premium hosting. Kinsta's 10% lifetime crushes WP Engine's $200 one-time over 3+ years.

SaaS founders / dev tools audience

Pick: DigitalOcean (refer-a-friend $25 + 25% lifetime via Hatchet) or Hetzner. Cloudways also works since they layer on DO/Linode.

VPS/server admins

Pick: Vultr ($35-100 hybrid) or Hetzner. Different audience than shared hosting; commission models differ.

7. Content That Converts (Proven Templates)

The hosting niche has saturated "best web hosting 2026" pages. Win by going specific:

  1. Use case + host — "Best hosting for podcast websites" beats "best hosting"
  2. Comparison head-to-head — "Hostinger vs SiteGround for WordPress beginners" outperforms generic listicles
  3. Audience-specific — "Best hosting for therapists with HIPAA-compliant requirements"
  4. Outcome-driven — "How I cut server costs from $200 to $20 by switching to Cloudways"
  5. Programmatic SEO — generate "best hosting in [city]" pages targeting local searchers (high intent, low competition)

8. Tracking Conversions With Branded Short URLs

Each affiliate link has a long URL with multiple tracking params. To know which content drives signups:

  1. Original URL: https://www.hostinger.com/?REFERRALCODE=YOURCODE&utm_source=...
  2. Per-channel branded short URL via shorturl.in.th:
    • shorturl.in.th/host-yt — YouTube video
    • shorturl.in.th/host-blog-2026 — blog 2026 post
    • shorturl.in.th/host-newsletter — email newsletter CTA
  3. Compare click-through + conversion per channel
  4. Reallocate content effort to the highest-converting channel

shorturl.in.th supports custom branded domains so you can use links.yourdomain.com for credibility.

9. Common Pitfalls to Avoid

  1. Don't promote 5 hosts equally — readers smell weakness. Pick 1-2 primary recommendations + 1 budget alternative + 1 premium.
  2. Don't only talk speed — beginners care about ease, not Lighthouse scores. Cover support quality, refund policy, learning curve.
  3. Don't trust review aggregators — many top hosting reviewers are sponsored content; verify with independent benchmarks.
  4. Don't neglect mobile-first content — 60%+ hosting buyers research on mobile.
  5. Don't skip disclosure — "this article contains affiliate links" is required by FTC + builds reader trust.

FAQ

Can I sign up to multiple hosting affiliate programs?

Yes — most allow it. Sign up to all you'd recommend, but disclose when comparing. CJ Affiliate, ShareASale, Impact, and direct programs cover the major hosts.

Do I need a US/EU LLC for hosting affiliates?

No, but most large programs require tax forms (W-8BEN for non-US). Some smaller hosts pay only via PayPal which simplifies international.

How long until first commission payout?

30-90 days from first sale, depending on host's hold period + minimum payout threshold. Don't expect cash flow before month 3.

What's the realistic income for hosting affiliates?

$0-500/mo for hobby blogs (1-3 sales), $500-3000/mo for niche-focused content (10-30 sales), $5000+/mo for established niche authorities. The top 1% earn $50k+/mo with massive content libraries.

Conclusion

The hosting affiliate game has shifted from "post Bluehost banner everywhere" to "match host to audience use case." The best programs in 2026 are:

  • Volume play: Hostinger ($60 + 10% recurring)
  • Long-tail recurring: Cloudways ($30 + 7% lifetime)
  • Premium positioning: WP Engine ($200) or Kinsta ($50-500 + 10%)
  • Best cookie: WP Engine (180 days)

Track every channel separately using branded short URLs at shorturl.in.th — knowing which content drives signups is what separates $500/mo affiliates from $5,000/mo affiliates.

Author

Parichat Siripong
Parichat Siripong
บรรณาธิการบริหาร — ดูแลเนื้อหาเรื่องการย่อลิงก์ QR Code และเครื่องมือ Digital Marketing สำหรับคนไทย ทดสอบเครื่องมือทุกตัวก่อนแนะนำ และเผยแพร่ตามนโยบายความโปร่งใสของ shorturl.in.th — Editor-in-Chief overseeing URL shortener, QR code, and digital marketing content for the Thai market. Every tool is tested hands-on before recommendation. All articles are published under the shorturl.in.th editorial transparency policy.

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