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Transferring seven domains is an exercise in juggling, timing, and patience, not to mention frustration. Frustration of learning a new control panel UI. Frustration of knowing that some e-mail may fall into the great bit-bucket in the sky. Frustration of e-mailing everone's alternate address to give instructions of how to access the new mail server, new webmail, new temporary passwords, new FTP accounts, etc. The process can easily take a full day of coordination, especially if you hadn't done it in a while. Because I've done it so many times these past two weeks (you'll read why), here's a list that you may find helpful if you find yourself in the same situation. There may be tools out there to automate some of this, but remember -- this is for hosting on a budget (one of the reasons you may need to resort to this more than once), and you may not want to spend the money for utilities you may only use once or twice:
In my next post, I'll continue the list from the point of setting up your sites at the new host.
My Web Hosting Nightmares, Part 1 - BackgroundMy Web Hosting Nightmares, Part 3 - Starting With a New HostMy Web Hosting Nightmares, Part 4 - Completing the Transfer My Web Hosting Nightmares, Part 5 - My Continuing Story
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