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frankief | 13:41 Thu 29th Nov 2007 | Internet
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My current website host is closing his business and I have 4 weeks notice to transfer my business site somewhere else. Any recommendations of companies who will also do any technical stuff required? Site is very simple 5 pages and doesn't get much traffic, but is necessary for advertisement.
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What are you advertising?
If it's just a simple site, then I had success with web mania a few years back:

http://web-mania.com/

If you demand more reliable systems, or have much greater need (though it doesn't sound like it), then I can recommend my current hosts, Joyent:

http://www.joyent.com

Web Mania probably suffices though.
I use

http://www.zen.co.uk/

http://www.zen.co.uk/about/awards.aspx
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Thanks all, fo3nix - web-mania looks about what I need . Is the email address OK or usual spam bucket job?
I've never got spam from them, just the odd offer if they bring out some new service.

They're good, just not that expert. I had some issues with their servers not being set up properly, but I was doing things you probably aren't going to be doing with it. (Their PHP root was not the same as ther web root or something... probably fixed now.)
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Does your ISP not give you any free webspace?
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In response to the last few posts:
re: a FREE hosting package - sounds too good to be true, are adverts included somewhere?
Does your ISP not give you any free webspace? - don't know, I am with orange (was wanadoo) will have to investigate - after all I just want a space to park my site, just not confident that I could do technical stuff to transfer.
it is far easier to have the domain name and hosting with the same company - I renewed my domain in June, I suppose it stays with the dormant company? Or will I have to pay again??
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Thanks neildownx, i've checked with nominet and the site is registered to me until 2009.
So I suppose I could set up a free account with heart (nothing is for free - where do they make their money?) and ask for my old host to transfer the site over , he's quite cooperative?. Simple as that! Or is it?
The free web space is a decent offer. Only bad thing about it is the data transfer quantity of 100MB. But that should be fine for small sites like your own.
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'before you transfer the domain you must backup all your site content webpages - ALL the content that is on your site will be lost once you transfer the domain name or hosting - this is normal, and will not come back unless you unload it again'
That's the sort of statement that worries someone like me - I remember when I set up the site (a friend wrote it) I was messing around downloading FTP freeware and then something didn't transfer right. Questions to the web host were met with derisive comments as if I was the village idiot! OK to you it would maybe be a 10 minute job and not cause any worry, but paying someone like web-mania �25/year plus to sort it all seems an attractive option to the layman.
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I appreciate the advice and offer of help neil but I' thought i'd try it myself - not easy! I accessed my online control panel and found 'back up' option. Help menu told me about backing up ftp depositry , which anyway was not available as it had been disabled! An attempt to copy the http file needed a valid location etc. (not my C drive!) Anyway, I think I have the original site layout on floppy. I will have to use this and edit any changes

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