I realize this post isn't very recent, but I thought I'd chime in with my 2 cents.
A quick Bing search shows that webhostinghub.com, ipage.com and bluehost.com are all pretty good
Actually, the reason you saw that is because they're all owned by one parent company - Endurance International Group. And there are many horror stories about EIG-owned web hosts all across web forums. The reason the "professional review sites" still speak highly of them is because EIG pays one of the highest money per "affiliate sale" generated by such review sites. If you look beyond that, you'll quickly find that EIG has a history of acquiring popular web hosts and turning them into trash by sacking their staff and moving their data to their terrible datacenters in Utah and a few other places. This has happened to BlueHost, HostGator, and more recently A Small Orange, among countless other hosts.
I've been using SiteGround for the past 2 years, and one of the primary reasons I shortlisted them was because they were independently owned (not part of any holding company like EIG). I browsed a few forums like
WebHostingTalk looking for user reviews, and also read a few
in-depth reviews on blogs, and was finally convinced about signing up with them after checking the performance and uptime data. I'm glad I did, as my experience with them has been nothing like what I'd experienced with iPage (an EIG-brand). On top of everything, their support department isn't outsourced to some third-world country, and they actually go above and beyond in solving user problems (sometimes even script-specific problems, like WordPress issues, which they aren't supposed to be providing support for).