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Switching Web Host  

Moving a web site to a new host is not as difficult
as you may think. If you follow the tips below carefully you should be
fine and have your site up in no time at all.

First Off:

Do
not get over excited when you see an extremely cheap hosting plan, look
carefully at what the plan they provide and always read the terms and
conditions for tricks or hidden fees. Define your own requirements
before hand and look for a hosting plan that match closest to your soon
to be old web host. A 24/7 support with phone support is a must! Try to
find a host that uses the same operating system as your existing host.
Get a web host that has a fast Internet connection and has fast servers
and good up time (95.3, 99.0, etc)

Scripts:

Make sure if
you use php, CGI, Perl or ASP that your new web host supports it. On
php make sure they support all the php functions you need and make sure
they have all the Perl Modules that you need to use or plan on using.
Many scripts need Mysql, so check to see if they support that as well.

Backup:

Backup
should be done regularly and not during any major change like moving
your site. Make sure you backup everything on your site or you risk
losing it all! Save all of your site's files on a disc or you could
signup for a data storage service and they will save it for you.

Testing:

You
need to be sure that your site is functioning before you cut off from
the current host. It's always a good idea to get someone else to test
out the new site, if you have more than one computer than use both
computers and have a friend to take a look at it too, if you can get
more than one person to test it do it. I would also suggest that you
test everything from links to images three or four times to make sure
things are fine.

Once all this is done you can switch your web
hosting and go live. For the next 48 hours check your site often as you
can because you never know what may brake or happen. If you do all the
above you should be fine and good to go live!

Matt Colyer began as a SEO Specialist in 1997. He founded Superior Webmaster in 2004 as a source of articles and tutorials for Web site owners looking to improve their Web site.

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