Any company, at any given point in time, cannot function better than its weakest link, which is often their web server or third-party hosting company. If your experience with programming is limited, the technical terminology and directories can become overwhelming. When something becomes too complicated, many people abandon common sense and grab the first option that looks viable. This may sound neat in the abstract, but the following article will explain how to avoid the problem in the first place.
When transferring your site between hosts, have a copy of your website at both your old and new hosts for a few days. It’s important to do this because it takes 6-48 hours for the DNS to propagate. During this time, some visitors will be sent to your old website, while others whose ISPs have updated their DNS info will be sent to your new site.
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