Showing posts with label check domain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label check domain. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 March 2017

Things to consider while changing domain

There are many reasons why you necessitate changing your website’s domain name, whether it’s because you’re re branding or changing to something completely innovative. This can be an exciting time for your personal or professional site.


So, in this time many possible growing chances you may miss, like ranking, visitors, customers, traffic and others if you do not plan it well in advance.

List out over all your services:
When you are considering the move, don’t forget to update the all SEO, such as web forms, analytics, landing page and tracking software on the time start by making list of the add-on services on current services.

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Setting up redirects:
If there’s one thing that search engines are find, it’s duplicate content. Google won’t automatically know that the new site belongs to the same person that owns the old one, so need give to update, this can possible through setting up the redirects.
If you are permanently moving new location, set it as 301 redirects, If you are moving temporally set as 302 redirects.
301 redirects are important for your visitors as well. People might click links from old sites, old emails or their bookmarks, which will not be updated to your new site.

Update google webmaster and Google analytics:
Once you’ve done with 301 redirects, second important thing is to do settings for SEO. You must inform Google that you have changed your domain; this can be possible by changing the address tool in Google master tool which help you allow the Google for better index and bring the same traffic and old site ranking.
If you’re changed your old Google Analytics code to your new site, you will still be tracking all of your site’s data.


Consider Social Medias:
Social medias bring you lots of visitors, customers, sales, by seeing your profile so Do not neglect your social media profiles when you’re planning for the changeover. Do proper research ahead of time about your desired social Medias handle or URL on each social media platform to switch the old domain to new one.

Change your email Address:
Once you start using your new domain name, edit your email address to match that new domain. If you use your domain for your email addresses, be sure to map them over to your new domain as well

Conclusion:
I hope this article found very helpful in case you want to switch to a  new domain. Contact Hostingsafety for any hosting solutions. 

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Saturday, 11 March 2017

VPS V/s Dedicated Hosting | Hostingsafety


As a veteran in the hosting world, it is the confusion matter in which the plan suite for business and which give best security hosting services. Here in this article I will make you clear, there are different hosting plans in that which suits you the best.

Let’s Discuss the VPS and dedicated hosting in dept
VPS Hosting:
In recent year VPS become more popular than dedicated server because they offer superior performance and more control than shared hosting even as costing less then dedicated server.
VPS have both high end and low end options available. However, it is cost usually ranges from $20/month all the way up to $100+/month.
VPS usually have maximum 2 hosting environment you can choose from, and easier set up. Overall, we can think of VPS hosting as a perfect solution for those who need root access on a server, but don’t want the expenditure in dedicated server.
What about dedicated hosting then?
A Dedicated Server is an extensive server that is reserved for your individual use. Whereas a VPS shares hardware assets with other VPS instances, a Dedicated Server is entirely remote for your use only.
One of the best advantages here it brings the secure services and ensures that third party activities do not affect in your services.
Let’s compare VPS vs. dedicated hosting for performance and security, and see which one comes out on top.
Security: Dedicated hosting  physically more secured then VPS hosting, because it is 100% dedicated resource for you only no shared hardware.
Cost: Dedicated server is the higher cost as compared with VPS hosting.
Customization: In VPS hosting is a software customization, here full control over the software with adDmin/root access. But in dedicated hosting is a software and hardware customization it give the full control on Software and hardware components.
Management and reliability: VPS hosting  is extremely reliable due to the fact that data is stored to across several physical servers on the cloud.
To achieve similar reliability potential in a Dedicated Server it needs the additional hardware components such as RAID card to offer RAID capability and dual power supply.
I hope you have found this useful information on the differences between a VPS and a dedicated server.

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