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khan11
Oct 7th 2006, 3:06 am
Hello guys!!
im going to tranfer my site on other hosting and i will change the nameservers so my question is that, will it make any affect in my google page rank after changing to other nameservers?
im afraid if i goto pr 0 from pr3
AuctionFreak
Oct 7th 2006, 3:11 am
I've done it a few times, when I've had to move hosts myself or when my host has moved servers & datacenters. It will make no difference to your pr at all.
saadahmed007
Oct 7th 2006, 3:14 am
Hello guys!!
im going to tranfer my site on other hosting and i will change the nameservers so my question is that, will it make any affect in my google page rank after changing to other nameservers?
im afraid if i goto pr 0 from pr3
Your page rank will stay same :) though your serp positions will go down for some time but once google bots will again crawl your site on new server your site will be back on track :)
-Saad
khan11
Oct 7th 2006, 3:22 am
ok thanks guys,now soon i will move my site.
codeber
Oct 7th 2006, 1:30 pm
shouldnt make any difference. its the domain not the ip/nameserver
MarketingInstitute
Oct 8th 2006, 1:33 am
I agree, don't think it should make a difference
InnovationZen
Oct 8th 2006, 6:37 am
if I am not wrong you can try to short the dns propagation times to speed up the process
agnivo007
Oct 8th 2006, 6:40 am
PR is tied to the domain name and its pages, not the nameservers/IP/etc and so on...
Just ensure that you dont have huge downtime (weeks,months) when you move sites.
Dave E
Oct 8th 2006, 8:41 am
PR is tied to the domain name and its pages, not the nameservers/IP/etc and so on...
Just ensure that you dont have huge downtime (weeks,months) when you move sites.
I agree with this as long as your site isn't down for too long their will be no chnage in your PageRank or your rankings!
Vreeenom
Oct 8th 2006, 2:43 pm
Your page rank will stay same :) though your serp positions will go down for some time but once google bots will again crawl your site on new server your site will be back on track :)
-Saad
Are you reffering to the normal crowling time? how many days?
best regards
forumrating
Oct 8th 2006, 3:05 pm
ensure its moved quickly !
rest no worries doesnt affect the pr.
trichnosis
Oct 9th 2006, 1:57 pm
page rank is the value of your domain . if you do not change your domain , your page rank will not change
minstrel
Oct 9th 2006, 2:05 pm
Your page rank will stay same though your serp positions will go down for some time but once google bots will again crawl your site on new server your site will be back on track
Nonsense. It won't affect either your PageRank or your SE rankings. Spiders follow and index URLs/domains. As long your domain name stays the same, nothing will be affected.
adnan
Oct 9th 2006, 5:52 pm
Nonsense. It won't affect either your PageRank or your SE rankings. Spiders follow and index URLs/domains. As long your domain name stays the same, nothing will be affected.
Actually I don't know if its all nonsense, because google does mention something about google crawling a site after an ip has changed.
They say, that google will find the new ip.
So maybe, the rankings could change temporarily.
I guess google would no for sure.
minstrel
Oct 9th 2006, 6:33 pm
I have changed servers/hosts several times. I have assisted several others to do the same. I've never seen even a blip in either PR or SE rankings when the domain/URL remained unchanged.
Sem-Advance
Oct 9th 2006, 6:44 pm
To change hosting with no issues.
1. Leave site on current server.
2. Load copy of website on new server.
3. Go to domain registar and change DNS settings.
4. Wait till domain propogates.
5. Pull old site off server / hosting.
All done
minstrel
Oct 9th 2006, 6:48 pm
You just answered a question that no one was asking, Sem, but I'm sure you meant well.
mahmood
Oct 9th 2006, 6:53 pm
if I am not wrong you can try to short the dns propagation times to speed up the process
How?:confused:
I didn't know that we can shorten the DNS propagation time.
minstrel
Oct 9th 2006, 6:58 pm
Just cut two digits off each end of your IP :D
Sem-Advance
Oct 9th 2006, 7:04 pm
You just answered a question that no one was asking, Sem, but I'm sure you meant well.
You need to see an optimitrist then...Read the OP
im going to tranfer my site on other hosting and i will change the nameservers so my question is that, will it make any affect in my google page rank after changing to other nameservers?
Following the steps I lined out to help will ensure no loss of rankings or PR
Now as an enlightened chap as you purport to be you could have said yes those steps are correct and will ensure no loss of rankings & PR
However your continual harrassment of me led you to be a fargong icehole again,
I now know why you are no longer a shrink / quack
Iinstead of helping people by explaining the proper methods.... you like to tell others they are wrong and have a very condescending attitude while doing so
Never once do you offer help... you simply state you have done blah & blah and therefore you have to be right...:rolleyes:
Guess what...
Your wrong like a three dollar bill, and two bit hooker :p
KMA
minstrel
Oct 9th 2006, 7:10 pm
Following the steps I lined out to help will ensure no loss of rankings or PR
He wasn't asking how to change hosts or nameservers. And regardless of how he does it, since the domain/URL isn't changing, there will be no loss of PR or rankings.
Or in other words, another pointless post from Sem. :rolleyes:
Sem-Advance
Oct 9th 2006, 7:12 pm
He wasn't asking how to change hosts or nameservers. And regardless of how he does it, since the domain/URL isn't changing, there will be no loss of PR or rankings.
Or in other words, another pointless post from Sem. :rolleyes:
And another pointless post from Menstrual ......:confused:
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