How to Transfer Your Web Site to Another Host Without Losing It

Written by Herman Drost


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FrontPage – create a new Web fromrepparttar site files you have imported from your old host, then publish them torepparttar 134561 new host. Make sure your new host has Front Page extensions installed. This process will transfer your complete site to your new Host.

5. Transferring web pages torepparttar 134562 New Host. Dreamweaver or FrontPage editors make it very easy to transfer html web pages. They keep most, if not all your web site intact forrepparttar 134563 transfer (as explained above).

Another way to transfer your web pages is to copyrepparttar 134564 source code by right clicking onrepparttar 134565 page as you see it when you visitrepparttar 134566 site and select 'view/source'. It will come up on Notepad. Select 'file/save as' and save to a place of your choice as an HTML file. To do this, atrepparttar 134567 bottom ofrepparttar 134568 box just before you save it, it will say '.txt'. Changerepparttar 134569 drop menu to 'all files' and then changerepparttar 134570 '.txt' atrepparttar 134571 end ofrepparttar 134572 name you're saving it as to '.html', then save it. You will then have a complete page ready to load to wherever you want. If you have images though, you'll have to save them separately.

6. Amending your web site. Sometimes your web site may not look exactlyrepparttar 134573 same as on your last Web Host. This is becauserepparttar 134574 html code and/or files did not completely transfer. This may happen more often with repparttar 134575 editors. FrontPage will do this more because it uses FrontPage extensions for publishing (extra files for easy publishing).

Makerepparttar 134576 necessary design changes to mirrorrepparttar 134577 site you had previously hosted. You may have to eliminate or add some code to completely reflect your original site.

7. Testing your web site. Oncerepparttar 134578 domain name and your web site files have been transferred, you should test that all services are working onrepparttar 134579 your new Host (i.e. email services, etc). If it’s working correctly, go ahead and cancel all your remaining services with your previous hosting service.

Transferring your web site to a new Host doesn’t have to be such a nerve-racking task, once you knowrepparttar 134580 exact steps to take. Now you can enjoyrepparttar 134581 savings and services of a new home for your web site.

Herman Drost is a Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) owner and author of iSiteBuild.com Low Cost Hosting and Site Design (http://www.isitebuild.com/sitehosting.htm)

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Increase the Efficiency of Your Web Design Business

Written by Micah D. Cranman


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Additionally, in order to protect your interests and make sure that you always get paid in full, it's wise to create a generic contract that you can customize for each project you work on. 4.Develop a estimating system that allows you to accurately predict your costs andrepparttar client's costs. There are quite a few means to do this, so take some time to sit down and figure out how to do it for your business. It doesn't have to be anything complex. It could be something as simple as charging per page, etc. But it's important that it's accurate and will allow you to make sure you don't undercharge for projects and put yourself in a jam. Putting all this into practice may take a fair amount of time and money, but once you do, you'll be amazed at how such small changes inrepparttar 134560 way you do business can increase your sales and your effeciency. (Byrepparttar 134561 way, you can get much ofrepparttar 134562 stuff above from a company called Proposal Kit; just go to www.sybren.net/proposalkit. I bought their "Standard" package and I've been really happy with it.)

Need a killer website for your business? Micah Cranman designs attractive, compelling, and results-driven websites for small businesses and organizations. For more information on how he can help you develop a powerful web presence, visit his site at www.sybren.net.


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