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jewelraz
07-20-2016, 12:09 PM
Hello Dear Members,
Is your website loading is very slow? It's taking huge time to load and you are loosing potential visitors from your site? Well how to identify if it's a hosting issue or not. To help you on this, I have written this very informative blog post. Hope you will like it.
Read it here: Tracert, Big Request Timed Out, Look for Another Hosting (http://www.seo-service-provider.org/blog/hosting/tracert-big-request-timed-look-another-hosting/)
michanik
07-20-2016, 11:58 PM
Thank you so much for making and sharing!
seoexpert147
07-21-2016, 01:49 AM
If you have never moved your website before, you will probably think that it is a rather trivial matter. Certainly something that does not warrant an article — after all, it's only a matter of copying files over to the new server. Or is it?
Actually there's more to it than meets the eye. I have moved one of my other websites, thefreecountry.com, many times in its rather long history, both with changes in the URL (back when it was without a domain name) and when I moved the actual domain ("thefreecountry.com") between web hosts. It seems to me that each time I move, I overlook some important aspect.
I'll deal with both the mundane aspects — the checklist of things you need to do — as well as the more problematic situation of helping you minimise ("minimize" in US English) your loss of visitors.
Note that there are some differences between moving your site when you have your own domain name and moving it when you do not. I'll try to cover both these cases in this article.
mani ge3e
07-22-2016, 02:19 AM
hello friends
Login to your small business yahoo account
http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/services/
Once signed in go to "Domain Control Panel" and then click on "Manage Advanced DNS Settings".
Click on "Change Name Servers", and then enter your new host "IP" or the host name. If you don't know your new host name or IP of your new hosting service - call your new hosting service provider. Once your new hosting IP/host name is entered and updated, wait for few hours to 72 hours for new records to propagate to all name servers on the internet. Now you are done.
For more details go to
seoexpert147
07-22-2016, 02:27 AM
Changing the primary domain name on a hosting account lets you change the domain name associated with account's Web root directory.
Log in to your GoDaddy account.
Click Web Hosting.
Log in to Gateway using your GoDaddy login.
Under the account whose domain you want to change, click Settings.
Select or enter the domain you want to use, and then click Change Domain.
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