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There sometimes comes a time when individuals or
companies find that they are no longer satisfied
with the services that their current web hosting
company provides. Perhaps it’s a matter of not
enough storage space or bandwidth, or it may be
a simple matter of customer service that makes
the individual want to change to a new company.
Changing to a new company may sound like the
ideal solution but many people shy away from
this due to the complexity of switching
companies. But it doesn’t have to be that
complex and if one isn’t satisfied with their
web hosting company, they should definitely make
the switch. There are just a few things to keep
in mind.
The first thing to keep in mind is to keep the
account with the existing company open. This
will ensure that the website will always be
running while the individual is trying to find
someone else. One then needs to create their new
account. While doing this, it’s important to
make sure that the new web hosting company will
be able to provide the things that the old
company could not. It’s usually wise to opt for
a web hosting service that is well known. This
will help enhance your site.
Once the new web host has been selected the
individual just needs to move on to finalize
what package they want that is offered by the
company and to set up their new account. The
next step is to download the old account files
and then have them uploaded to the new account.
This is a fairly easy task and can be
accomplished simply by first connecting to the
old provider’s FTP and then to the FTP of the
new host. It’s still important not to cancel the
old account at this time. To ensure that one is
still receiving every email, it’s also important
to keep the same email addresses.
Next one needs to check the website to make sure
that all the files have been properly updated
and that any web links are fully operational.
The domain name servers can then be changed once
the website is showing satisfactory results. The
domain name server is usually obtained once the
individual is registered with the web host. They
can also be provided by domain registrars and if
that’s the case, the domain provider should be
contacted so they can replace the previous name
servers with the new one.
The new domain servers will generally take
anywhere between twenty-four and forty-eight
hours to be up and running and therefore, the
old web host is responsible for the website in
the meantime. This is why cancelling the old
service should be the very last thing you do.
Once the new account has been activated, the old
account can be cancelled.
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