Moving Your WebSite for Free
Finding a good hosting service for your website is not always an easy task. There are issues with different servers that may cause your site to be down when you need it the most. When you find the perfect hosting service wouldn?t it be great if you could move your existing site instead of rebuilding it or paying extra money? Host Chart, a leading web hosting resource, has announced a new program to move its visitor?s websites for free. Anyone that signs-up for a web hosting account with a hosting company that advertises on Host Chart or is a member of the Host Chart hosting directory is eligible to have their website moved for free. There are over 4000 web hosting companies in the Host chart Hosting directory.
In today?s competitive web hosting market, the consumer is more knowledgeable and less afraid of switching web hosting companies. Host Move allows website owners to feel comfortable switching hosting companies. Host Chart has found that most people using its directory already have websites but are unhappy with their current hosting provider or plan. Seeing this trend and adhering to its mission of helping people find happiness in web hosting, Host Chart has decided to go the next service level. Now, once you find a new hosting company, the move is done for you. Host Move guarantees a zero downtime move by allowing you to verify its operation with the new hosting company before the name server settings are changed.
?This is the first in a new set of services that are being introduced in 2006?, said President, Rodney Ringler. ?We are looking to provide more tools to add to the vast set of resources we already provide. The consumer is more knowledgeable in web hosting and we need to evolve our tools and information to meet their needs.? Host chart is a leading web hosting directory website that has been in business for over 5 years. They provide numerous web hosting articles and tutorials as well as news, interviews, and reviews. You can use their extensive set of tools to research and evaluate your current or future web hosts.
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