Hosted.com introduces a free WordPress migration service that makes it easy for small businesses to move their website to a new hosting provider without the usual technical complications.
As a rule, businesses changing the host may only be a necessity thus not a choiceperformance, cost savings, or reliability factors may lead to such decision. Migrations, however, accompany the risk of such situations. In particular, downtime, broken plugins, lost data, and configuration errors are commonly cited scenarios of migrations gone wrong. Hosted.com’s solution is to provide each user with a dedicated WordPress expert who takes care of the move, thus data safety and site accessibility being guaranteed.
The team works in a very practical manner through the entire process. They transfer the files and databases securely, test the website’s structure, and check if the themes, plugins, and custom configurations are working properly once done with the move request. To the extent that speed and correctness are the main issues, they also perform checks for these two aspects during the transition to keep downtime at a minimum and be sure that everything works as it should after the change.
Wayne Diamond, CEO of Hosted.com, noted that small businesses often hesitate to move hosts out of fear of disruption. “Switching providers shouldn’t put a website at risk,” he said. “We want customers to have a safe and simple transition handled by people who know WordPress inside out.”
The new service doesn’t only focus on websites. The team also migrates email accounts securely, transferring all messages, attachments, and archives to keep communication uninterrupted throughout the process. Every transfer takes place over encrypted connections, and the team performs real-time monitoring to identify potential vulnerabilities.
By combining technical expertise with a clear process, Hosted.com reduces the typical complications of site migration. For small businesses that depend on online sales or client communication, minimizing downtime can make the difference between a smooth transition and a costly setback.
With such a huge difficulty simplified, which is at the core of the problem, in a very competitive hosting market more businesses can go on with their performance and continuity without needing any specialized technical knowledge.
