Help with changing webhost

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by raj07, Nov 27, 2011.

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    Hello,

    I would like your advice on the steps to change the webhost. I am having my website registered with actnowdomains (related with godaddy)and am using their website builder. Now I have recreated the webpages with another people, but am staying with actnowdomains for the domain name registration. Also I am having adsense and other CPC ads runnning.

    Would appreciate the steps needed so that there are no google crawling errors. Anything to do with Adsense code in the process of moving.

    Thanks
    Raj
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    2WDH.com Active Member

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    Hi Raj.
    Do you still use the mentioned website builder for the recreated pages?
     
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    We offer Website Builder along with Cpanels ...Fastest Webservers in the world and anytime money back guaranteed ! This is not ads..just informing you..

    ** Free Transfers Service:No crawling errors guaranteed!
     
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    Changing webhost is easy to do, if you already have your new files (not the actnowdomains builder) then first upload those to your new web host, and make sure everything is working fine, then the last thing to do is to change your DNS server address to your new host.
     
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    Thanks for all your replies.

    If the would be host is having page files ending in .php instead of the files in .html, I presume google would not find those pages until the next crawl. So Is it going to be a problem ? Is there any work around for that ?

    Will google degrade my site in searches ?

    Thanks
    Raj
     
    raj07, Dec 5, 2011 IP