While we all hope that once you choose a web hosting company you’ll be able to stay with them as long as you have your website, the reality is that down the line there may be legitimate reasons for you to switch web hosts. Transferring your website to another web hosting company may seem like a big hassle, but if you carefully take it one step at a time, you might be surprised that it isn’t as difficult as you thought.
The exact tools and procedures you need to use may vary depending on your old or current web host. However, here is a general guide on what you need to do when transferring your website to a new web hosting company.
It’s a good idea to retest your site right after you change the nameservers and also again periodically until 24 hours have passed while the DNS propagation takes place.
If you’re still not comfortable transferring your site on your own, the good news is that some web hosting companies will actually perform the transfer process for you at no additional cost. For example, InMotion Hosting and Web Hosting Hub will help transfer your website for free.
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