When it comes to web hosting there is no right host, only the one that is good for you. Most people pump big hosts like hostgater or hostmonster, however they don't know they are owned by EIG, EIG owns alot of hosting companies.. many people are happy with them, and many are not. Many people search out smaller companies for more personal support.
Godaddy is a large company and it started out and specializes in domains at cheap prices.. they started adding other services to make more money.. how well they manage their services is beyond me, as I do not use them
For many Simple html pages work great on EIG hosting, where there is low traffic and resource use, however once you get to a certain level, you will be suspended, or deleted.. so a wordpress environment may not be the best for EIG hosting where you expect to get over 300 visitors a day.
When it comes to web hosting anywhere, ask questions.. What questions you ask? These for a start: What is your resource use policy for this package, and is it different for other shared packages? What is the package memory limit? what is the package cpu usage limit? Do you Use cloudlinux? Now this may or may not be a big issue depending on how many clients are on the server. What about mysql connection limits, are there hard limits, and what are they for the package I am interested in, are there different limits for each package? Are there inode limits? Are there mail sending limits? What other limits are there that I have not asked about? If a webhost can not or will not answer any of these type of questions.. then you should move on.
These questions are just my recommendation when choosing a host.