Is it good to stay with the same host for a long time?

KeralMTG

Active Member
I saw some information that said that search engines like websites that stay with the same place for long times and do not move because of being consistent and reliable and that some bad websites move often.

Do you think it is good to stay with the same web hosting for a long time or is this just some kind of myth?
 

Dean

Well-Known Member
I have read a little on this and based on what I have read I don't think that the search engines really care if you stick with a certain host but more that the site isn't constantly moving from one place to another because that can give the impression that something is up.

A lot of the spam, nulled, DMCA violators and other sites that the search engines consider bad move often for one reason or another so they might put your site in that same category if they see it moving often.
 

hoadongtien

New Member
Google does not care what hosting you use. The problem is that hosting will help speed up your page load. I have been using stablehost for over 2 years now and everything is OK.
 

Marcos

Active Member
I think what matters more is what is on your website and not where it is being hosted and for the length of time it has been hosted there.
 

ulterios

Well-Known Member
There are some that say staying with the same host and same IP address are best for your site and it's rankings but I agree with Marcos in that I think what matter most is what is on your site.

Many shared web hosting services will have IP addresses change from time to time for whatever reason so I think that the search engines understand that so there should be no major impact one way or another.

Since most websites are using shared hosting the search engines understand this and accept it.

I think it may make a difference if you were moving your site very often but not the occasional move from one host to another.
 

KeralMTG

Active Member
I have read a little on this and based on what I have read I don't think that the search engines really care if you stick with a certain host but more that the site isn't constantly moving from one place to another because that can give the impression that something is up.

A lot of the spam, nulled, DMCA violators and other sites that the search engines consider bad move often for one reason or another so they might put your site in that same category if they see it moving often.
That is what it said on some of the blog posts I read. I just did not know for sure if there was a good amount of time we should stay with one hosting place.

Google does not care what hosting you use. The problem is that hosting will help speed up your page load. I have been using stablehost for over 2 years now and everything is OK.
You mean they don't care if you move as long as your pages load fast?

There are some that say staying with the same host and same IP address are best for your site and it's rankings but I agree with Marcos in that I think what matter most is what is on your site.

Many shared web hosting services will have IP addresses change from time to time for whatever reason so I think that the search engines understand that so there should be no major impact one way or another.

Since most websites are using shared hosting the search engines understand this and accept it.

I think it may make a difference if you were moving your site very often but not the occasional move from one host to another.
I have only good content on my blog and no junk or duplicate contents so I think it is good.
 

Dean

Well-Known Member
That is what it said on some of the blog posts I read. I just did not know for sure if there was a good amount of time we should stay with one hosting place.
No there is no set amount of time. I would just use your best judgement and find a good host and stick with them as long as they are providing what you need.
 

ulterios

Well-Known Member
I have only good content on my blog and no junk or duplicate contents so I think it is good.
That's good and always in the best interest of your site. There are many other things that determine whether or not a site is considered a good site by the search engines though.

Always try to use your best judgement with the things that are on and that you do to your site and if you have questions about things then ask others.

The search engines can be strange sometimes with what they consider a good or bad site. ;)
 

KeralMTG

Active Member
That's good and always in the best interest of your site. There are many other things that determine whether or not a site is considered a good site by the search engines though.

Always try to use your best judgement with the things that are on and that you do to your site and if you have questions about things then ask others.

The search engines can be strange sometimes with what they consider a good or bad site. ;)
That is exactly what I am always trying to do. Some times I am afraid of doing something wrong so I try to find out before I do it first.
 

Kania

Active Member
I read that Google does not like websites that move too much so that is why I have not moved my blog yet. I am going to find another web hosting service and then move but I want to make sure I will be there a long time.
 

ulterios

Well-Known Member
That is exactly what I am always trying to do. Some times I am afraid of doing something wrong so I try to find out before I do it first.
I completely understand. Heck, sometimes I am afraid to make changes or do things that I am not 100% certain of their end results.

Things get easier over time as you learn more my friend. ;)
 

Traveler

Active Member
I don't believe that it really matter if you stay with your web host for a long time or not. I think maybe the search engines or the web hosts put that information out there so they scare people in to staying with them as long as possible. I think they care about the website content more.
 

KeralMTG

Active Member
I read that Google does not like websites that move too much so that is why I have not moved my blog yet. I am going to find another web hosting service and then move but I want to make sure I will be there a long time.
I am thinking about doing that same thing but wanted more information first.
 

Storm

Active Member
I always stay with the same host unless there is some sort of problem with the service or something. I don't know if moving will harm the site rankings in any way but I just don't like to move my site unless there is a good reason.
 

KeralMTG

Active Member
I always stay with the same host unless there is some sort of problem with the service or something. I don't know if moving will harm the site rankings in any way but I just don't like to move my site unless there is a good reason.
I keep noticing at some times that my blog is going down some times for no reason and they are starting to get slower when they reply to my support tickets. I was also wanting to get different hosting to put up more blogs for other reasons and I think I want to try different hosting service.
 

Storm

Active Member
I keep noticing at some times that my blog is going down some times for no reason and they are starting to get slower when they reply to my support tickets. I was also wanting to get different hosting to put up more blogs for other reasons and I think I want to try different hosting service.
It might be getting slower because of your blog. Is the database a large one or does it have a lot of things that could be cleaned up in it?
 

KeralMTG

Active Member
It might be getting slower because of your blog. Is the database a large one or does it have a lot of things that could be cleaned up in it?
I have not checked to see how big it is but I don't think it is that big because my blog is not real big.
 

Storm

Active Member
I have not checked to see how big it is but I don't think it is that big because my blog is not real big.
It can be other things too but that is a common thing that can affect speed other than the web hosting resources you have.
 

KeralMTG

Active Member
It can be other things too but that is a common thing that can affect speed other than the web hosting resources you have.
I will check some other things. Right now I do not see anything that could cause this so I must look for the problem.
 

JohnQ

Member
How I have always looked at this is that I would stay with a host as long as I needed hosting as long as their prices, performance and support were good. If not then I would fin a new web host.
 
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