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Posted by Ken Sims on 11/30/05 06:49
Hi Scott -
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 18:18:09 -0600, Scott <golden@uslink.net> wrote:
>I agree. In fact, the only reason I'm staying with my ISP-provided webspace
>is that I don't want to have to start over being found by the search engines
>again (although my Google ranking...under "GNLD" has slipped out of the top 20
>this past year, but it's still pretty high with Yahoo).
If you can set up 301 redirects, it ought be pretty smooth, both for
the search engines switching over as they attempt to re-spider the old
site, and for users clicking links that lead to the old site.
>Also, my email address has been around for nine years.
I'm not suggesting that you get rid of your USLink account.
>I do have my own domain (www.teamone.net) for a business site I'm starting to build. >Then I'll have more control over things.
Control is good. I went from a user website on the ISP's domain (like
what you have with USLink), to my own domain with virtual hosting, to
my own domains on a virtual server, to my own domains on my own
physical server that is about six feet away from me. And this is for
non-incoming-producing domains.
--
Ken
http://www.ke9nr.net/
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