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How to Move Your WordPress Blog to a New Server

If you ever need to move your WordPress blog (as I had to do recently from Bluehost to Hostgator!) here are the steps to take to make it go smoothly.

On Your Old Hosting Account

In phpMyadmin click on the database for your blog then export and save the database to your hard drive

In your FTP programme save your theme, the plugin folder and the uploads folder to your hard drive

(these are usually the only files that have been added to or changed - if you have made any other changes you’ll have to save the changed files as well)

The next steps are different depending on whether you already have another hosting account or are starting a new one.

If You Are Starting a New Hosting Account

If you are starting a new hosting account set it up with your blog’s domain name

Then change the nameservers for your blog domain to point to your new server - for a new hosting account the nameservers will be emailed to you or you can find them in the sidebar of your cpanel

If you already have a Hosting Account

Change the nameservers first then add the blog’s domain address as an addon domain - In this case a new folder will be made with a name you choose

At Your New Hosting Account

Make a new database and assign a user and password to the database

Import the saved database to the new database

On the Cpanel find Fantastico if your host offers it and make a new installation of WordPress for the blog’s domain - If there is no Fantastico you’ll have to upload the WordPress files and install it yourself

Now you need to change the wp-config file to point to the new database instead of the default one created by Fantastico

In your FTP client save the wp-config file to your hard drive - for a new hosting account this will be in public_html for an addon domain look for the folder you made when you added the domain

Open up the wp-config file and change the ‘DB_NAME’, ‘DB_USER’ and DB_PASSWORD for the ones you made earlier. The part to change looks like this

// ** MySQL settings - You can get this info from your web host ** //
/** The name of the database for WordPress */
define(’DB_NAME’, ‘xxx’);

/** MySQL database username */
define(’DB_USER’, ‘xxx’);

/** MySQL database password */
define(’DB_PASSWORD’, ‘xxxx’);

/** MySQL hostname */
define(’DB_HOST’, ‘localhost’);

Save it and upload it to your server

Now you need to replace the plugins and uploads directory on the server with the ones you saved earlier. Also upload your theme to the themes folder

You’ll need to wait a while for propagation of the nameservers but when they are changed you should see your blog on the new server

Adding Content to Your Site

I really like making a new website and tweaking the design but I really don’t enjoy adding content! Nowadays you can’t get away with a ‘thin’ affiliate website. That is, a site with affiliate ads and almost nothing else. So a lot of time has to be spent adding content in order to rank well in the search engines.

Where do you find this content? Here are some ideas that I have found helpful. One thing to note, please don’t simply cut and paste from any of these sources. Not only is it stealing but it won’t so you any good as far as search engine ranking is concerned. Take the sources, extract useful information and write your own unique articles.

Addictomatic

Addictomatic

This is a great site. Put in a search term and a page is displayed with websites, blogs, bookmarks and more that feature your keyword. Results from Google blog search, Live search, Twitter, Digg, You Tube, Delicious, Yahoo news, Flickr and many more. The page is customisable for the sources. Once you have a page bookmark it and return to it next time you need some content for your site. Here’s one I did with the keyword ‘laptop’

Google News

google news

Search Google news with a keyword and find entries. Then click on the RSS feed button (in the address bar for firefox) and subscribe to the feed. Now you can see any relevant news items for your site without having to go to the Google news page every time. Here’s one I did for the keyword ‘digital camera’.

Experiment in keyword Sniping - Report 3

It’s now 4 months since I started using the keyword sniping technique outlined by Court ( he has since withdrawn his keyword sniping posts read this for an explanation As it turns out content is king)

I want to tell you that for me it has been very, very successful. 4 of my sites are on page 1 of Google for 2 keywords (many at positions 2-3 - I haven’t achieved a 1 yet!) My visitors has jumped up this month so those sites are getting around 150 visitors a day each. These are niche sites so I am not expecting 100’s of visitors! My earnings this month have jumped from $600 in September to $750 last month to nearly $2000 so far in November, the majority of it coming from the keyword sniping sites.

For most of the sites I haven’t added any more to the original 10 posts and 2 articles that I distributed. One site made in August is still not receiving many visitors and the keywords are still way down in SERP’s. It may need more time or I may go back to it and write some more content and articles. I have had no time this week to do anything but move sites!

I am continuing to build sites using the keyword sniping technique making sure I add lots of original content and distributing original articles. It takes time for the sites to climb in SERP’s, it won’t happen overnight but I can assure you it will happen so have patience.

More on Blue Host Deactivated my Websites

I have BANS and WordPress sites on Bluehost. In the past I have had an occasional suspension due to CPU over load. I found that using a WordPress database plugin can cause this so I deactivated this plugin on all my WP sites. Since then I hadn’t had the suspension happen until last Sunday. Every few minutes I was getting my websites suspended for CPU overload. I haven’t activated any new plugins or done anything different.

On Monday my account was deactivated. No warning, no offer to help me find the problem, Just an email that my data will be deleted in 15 days and my data may be available until then.

I sent 4 emails over the day and put in a ticket and absolutely no response. I didn’t realise they had live chat until someone told me, so on Tuesday I contacted them this way and they agreed to allow me access to my cpanel and ftp so I could retrieve my data. 48 hours after my first email I had a reply to the effect that I could no longer use emails or tickets to contact them. They email mail you to tell you they’ve deactivated you but you can’t use email to reply to them and get any information, the only way is through live chat which they don’t tell you in the email!!

Is this any way to do business?

Next I had an email form the abuse department that I was using too many resources. Here’s an extract

“Bluehost’s service is designed to meet the typical needs of small business and home business website Subscribers in the United States. It is NOT intended to support the sustained demand of large enterprises, internationally based businesses, or non-typical applications better suited to a dedicated server.”

So am I a large enterprise with 20 niche websites and a blog? or is it the “internationally based businesses” part that’s the problem?
They allow you to have 100 databases and unlimited space etc. Doesn’t 100 databases imply 100 websites? Obviously they really don’t mean ‘unlimited’ at all. What i am angry about is the way they went about this. If they only want you to have say 15 websites say so! Or let me know that I am exceeding their magic no (whatever it is). I would have stopped adding sites and hosted on another server. No warning just pull the plug is appalling business practice.

I have now moved all my websites to a new account on Hostgator and they are working fine. So far I haven’t seen a drop in SERP’s.

Blue Host Deactivated all my Websites!

My apologies for being down since Monday. Blue Host suddenly, with no warning, deactivate my websites for ‘using too many resources’

I am busy transferring my sites to Hostgator. Not everything will work on this site (test sites etc are not set up yet)

More later.