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Aug 15 2007, 05:57 PM
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Privileged Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 587 Joined: 9-May 05 From: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, North America, Planet Earth, Our Sun's Orbit, Milky Way Galaxy, The Universe, Beyond Member No.: 6,839 |
Okay, I'm trying to figure this out, and I can't seem to find this because I've been looking around the forums for a while now....
Anyway, I was wondering if it's good to transfer a site hosted at trap17 to computinghost. I would like to transfer it at some point (it's not really a necessary thing at this exact point, because I'm not near using the space or bandwidth yet... I don't think anyway lol), and I wasn't sure if that would 'hurt' my site in anyway. I'm thinking about transferring it, because I'd love to spend the time that I'm posting on these forums and instead be updating my site, and now that I have some money, I'm not too worried about paying the hosting fees to go along with it, but I'm a bit afraid of the transfer, because won't I lose most of my visitors if Google is looking for my old address and the site isn't there anymore? And I know that there is a way to do redirects and things for sites, but will I still see a drop in the people trying to come to my site? And I read somewhere that Google penalizes sites with redirects or something (I'm such a newbie at all this stuff, that I really don't understand half of the stuff that I'm reading anyway). I might just be paranoid about it all... but I've been working hard to get my traffic to increase so that I can finally earn some money off my site (which I am starting to now Hmmm... has anyone done this before that can tell me there experiences with it, or how I should go about doing this sort of thing? (I know people have don't this sort of thing all the time, but I've never known what the outcome to be from it all). Then again, maybe I'm just over thinking it all, and it's not the big deal that I think it is.... I hope that's the case anyway. Thanks for putting up with my rambling... and thanks for any light you might happen to shed on the questions I've asked |
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Aug 17 2007, 03:09 AM
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Desperately seeking "any key" to continue... ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,467 Joined: 23-April 05 From: Trap17 storage box Member No.: 6,042 |
I personally have not transitioned from a sub-domain to a domain because I decided to start with a domain name.
But, if you are worried about dropping traffics, please consider the following: remain and retain your sub-domain for at least a year longer. In the mean time copy the exact format and database to your new domain and update only to your new domain. Start advertising and promoting your new domain using your old sub-domain. Be sure that no new users are signing up (if any) to your old sub-domain but they are redirected to your new domain. Close each topic/comment with a live link pointing to your new domain with the same topic/comment. Use your Google Site Manage to request your old URL to be dropped and resubmit new sitemap. Google App's Site Manager is very good to propagate the new domain and protect any "ban" issue from Google SE. Keep an eye on who is still visiting your old sub-domain (with IP visitor tool or OneStat like services) and when you no longer see any visitors, kill the old sub-domain. Keeping an eye includes any web crawlers, i.e. googlebot. Be sure to change content="NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW" under your META tag to your old sub-domain. Do not use redirect service from the start. When you have alerted all active members from old to new site you can then use the redirect service for a short time. |
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Jun 7 2008, 10:00 PM
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Privileged Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 587 Joined: 9-May 05 From: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, North America, Planet Earth, Our Sun's Orbit, Milky Way Galaxy, The Universe, Beyond Member No.: 6,839 |
Okay, sorry that this is a very old thread, but it's my old thread, so I'm going to give it another go lol...
QUOTE But, if you are worried about dropping traffics, please consider the following: remain and retain your sub-domain for at least a year longer. In the mean time copy the exact format and database to your new domain and update only to your new domain. So I like the sounds of this... but I'm not quite sure how to go about implementing it correctly. To do this, should I just change the links on the pages to go to the new domain? I don't really have anything that's like topics/comments that I can close and redirect since it's not a forum, but rather just an information site. But I think that changing the links in the site to go to the new url should do the same sort of thing.QUOTE Use your Google Site Manage to request your old URL to be dropped and resubmit new sitemap. Google App's Site Manager is very good to propagate the new domain and protect any "ban" issue from Google SE. What happens if Google drops the old site, won't no one be able to find me anymore? I would think with a new URL I'd lose all my ranking, and it's the top rankings in the search engine that gives me my visitors. Or will google realize that it's the same site, and let me keep my rankings? Anyway, sorry to bring this up again... but I had some extra questions when I was thinking about it again. And if you look at my site, excuse the mess, it's undergoing a redesign so it's pretty bad right now, but after I'm finished that, I wanted to buy the paid service and get it switched over. Because it's probably better to switch it now, when there is less visitors, then to switch it later when I'm almost out of bandwidth, right? So if the hits do go down, it won't quite be so bad? Any help is appreciated, thanks! |
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