Change Hosting - SEO Affect??

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Hi Warriors,

I want to change the hosting server from S-----B------- to GoDaddy.

Will this affect the SEO done for that website.

Or is there any best way to avoid this affect.

My Site is A Static HTML.
#affect #change #hosting #seo
  • Profile picture of the author Kingfish85
    You're looking to change "to" GoDaddy?

    First, why are you looking to change? Are you having problems with your current host? If so, what problems are you having?

    Second, what are your requirements & budget?
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    • Profile picture of the author Nisha Sri
      Originally Posted by Kingfish85 View Post

      You're looking to change "to" GoDaddy?

      First, why are you looking to change? Are you having problems with your current host? If so, what problems are you having?

      Second, what are your requirements & budget?
      Server often goes down in Current Host. Budget is not a problem. Godaddy is good so going for that.

      Or is there any best Hosting Provider??
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  • Profile picture of the author Joseph Michael
    It shouldn't effect the SEO, unless

    the new hosting is a lot slower,
    the new hosting is based in a different country OR
    you have significant downtime in making the switch
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    • Profile picture of the author kpmedia
      Originally Posted by Joseph Michael View Post

      the new hosting is based in a different country
      The other two are true, but this one isn't.
      This is controlled via Google Webmaster Tools. That's where to set the target country.

      Originally Posted by MonitorScout View Post

      Usually it doesn't effect on your search engine ranking but try to avoid the C-class IP issues.
      There is no such thing as a "C class" IP address, hosting, etc.

      @OP
      Use a good host -- not Godaddy, not 1&1, not an EIG brand (iPage, Bluehost, Hostgator, etc.)
      Try Stablehost. Or Site5 or Arvixe for unlimited.
      There are much better hosts out there.
      Avoid the fake "top 10" lists that only show the highest paying commissions.
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      • Profile picture of the author shadowalice
        It has effect for sure, but not to much.
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  • Profile picture of the author BenQ
    It generally has no effect, unless the new host is total crap. But why on earth would you move to GoDaddy?
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    • Profile picture of the author Nisha Sri
      Originally Posted by BenQ View Post

      It generally has no effect, unless the new host is total crap. But why on earth would you move to GoDaddy?
      I heard GoDaddy Hosting is Good.

      Is there any Good Hosting than GoDaddy??
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      • Profile picture of the author BlueFrogSEO
        IMO ipage is really good, their file uploading is a lot quicker than others too.

        Changing you host should not effect SEO, appart from downtime and a slower loading time for your website. SEO is onpage and off page and doesnt take into account your host.

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  • Profile picture of the author Hossain
    ipage is much better than godaddy.
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  • Profile picture of the author fanta81
    Dont't go to Godaddy. Trust me. You will regret your decision later.
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    • Profile picture of the author MonitorScout
      Usually it doesn't effect on your search engine ranking but try to avoid the C-class IP issues.
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    • Profile picture of the author Nisha Sri
      Originally Posted by fanta81 View Post

      Dont't go to Godaddy. Trust me. You will regret your decision later.
      May I know the reason please!! :confused:
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  • Profile picture of the author Lanx
    lol, everyone moves AWAY from godaddy.
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    • Profile picture of the author Nisha Sri
      Originally Posted by Lanx View Post

      lol, everyone moves AWAY from godaddy.
      Why?? Due to Service Or Cost??
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      • Profile picture of the author AravGupta
        If there is anything like service or support issue then it is okay to switch to another provider. It will not affect on your website in any ways. Just make sure that your websites download speed is correct. If there will be any such issue, you may lose your rankings because google considers the website speed as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author kylekangaroo
    I actual really like GoDaddy and feel its good for positive SEO rep from Google
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  • Profile picture of the author ProsperousCoach
    I don't see anything wrong with godaddy. They may not be the absolute best, but they're not bad either. Sometimes I think hosts that are well known are targets for criticism.
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  • Profile picture of the author LastBeatleBug
    I am with Hostgator and very happy, but I am glad this subject came up as I have wondered what would happen if someone changed
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  • Profile picture of the author ladan
    Nope, it won't have any impact - unless your new hosting provider has a slower server speed or a terrible downtime record which only then will affect your Google rankings.

    Other than that, it will be fine. I've switched web hosts quite a few times and my rankings didn't move at all.
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  • Profile picture of the author kpmedia
    Originally Posted by jacksarloks View Post

    If a certain hosting company improved the rankings of your website then that would be a Google loophole (and google will always fix those).
    It makes no sense!
    No it's not.
    Google takes speed into account for SEO. It's been that way for years.

    It's one reason why throttled hosts do so poorly. (EIG, Godaddy, etc)
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