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I haven't tried using VPS Hosting before for my Wordpress sites.

Could somebody explain to me what would be a great deal out of these list as a standard for an eCommerce website?

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I usually get a traffic of 200-300 users daily.
 

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For a website that only gets 200-300 users daily, you'll be fine using the basic 3.95$ package.
However, there is a small caveat depending on how many images your website serves, 1GB of bandwidth might not be enough.
If your site is heavy on media content, consider a different package with more bandwidth.
 
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For a website that only gets 200-300 users daily, you'll be fine using the basic 3.95$ package.
However, there is a small caveat depending on how many images your website serves, 1GB of bandwidth might not be enough.
If your site is heavy on media content, consider a different package with more bandwidth.

How much bandwidth typically do an eCommerce websites need especially with their front page containing a tons of photos and videos?
 
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How much bandwidth typically do an eCommerce websites need especially with their front page containing a tons of photos and videos?

It depends on a lot of things, especially in regards to caching.
I've never ran an eCommerce site heavy on media before, so I can't say, but if you cache greedily, you could save a lot of bandwidth.
You could always try the 1 or 2 GB package to begin with, and upgrade later if you don't have enough bandwidth.
 
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It depends on a lot of things, especially in regards to caching.
I've never ran an eCommerce site heavy on media before, so I can't say, but if you cache greedily, you could save a lot of bandwidth.
You could always try the 1 or 2 GB package to begin with, and upgrade later if you don't have enough bandwidth.

Yes I actually do caching also, that is with the use of Cloudflare.

But caching with the use of Cloudflare and adding contents at the site from time to time isn't helping.
 
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How long do those discount offers last? $9/mo is too expensive for those specs.

If you are unfamiliar with managing a web server, consider Digital Ocean.

Deploy a WordPress Droplet (VM) and perform the data migration:
 
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