Some people are concerned when transferring domain names, or changing hosts but in reality the process is quite simple. Perhaps your domain is registered 123-Reg but want to host with Weycrest because they can host blogs and include additional facilities such as PHP and MySQL. All you really need to do is carry out a “partial transfer” from 123-REG to WEYCREST.

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It is well known that shorter domains are better for “humans” (hence the demand for very short two and three letter domain names) however search engines tend to favour longer domain names.

What do you do? Advertise your shorter domains but submit your longer domain name websites to the search engines. Many hosting services will allow you to host multiple domains to point to the same Web site. Multiple Domain or Multi Website Hosting is more commonly known as Reseller Hosting, but this just means you have the ability to create your own hosting accounts and packages.

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“I’ve been with Weycrest for a year now and I have been very happy with the service they have provided. Uptime and speed are excellent for my Uk based sites and the support is first class. Every time I’ve had a question about new software for my sites or addign domains they have answered promptly and have been very helpful. This all adds up to a great value for money web host with a personal touch. Thanks! ”
Chris D’arcy-Burt of www.fekc.org

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“After my last Uk Web hosting mysteriously ‘disappeared’ I looked around for a new company that could offer value for money as well as excellent service. Although I have been with Weycrest for but a short time I find them to be extremely reliable and good to deal with. Not only do they respond to emails with lightning speed, their Ftp uploads and page displays on the Net are breathtakingly fast too. Well done Weycrest and I look forward to a long relationship with you. Highly recommended! ”

by Steve James of www.MaisonBellachonne.com

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Would you like to know how fast Weycrest Shared Hosting is compared to US/Europe hosts. The faster the server and page load, the less time visitor has to wait for a page to load in their web browser. There are additional factors which can vary response times, for example database query (if you have a dynamic site) php script execution time and process, peak time etc. Ping results show my Weycest server is fast with ping times from my Entanet broadband connections less than 28ms

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I recently had to transfer a domain name to Weycrest. You can transfer any domain to Weycrest from any registrar, ENOM, GoDaddy, 123-Reg etc..

In the case of a global domain such a .com, .net, .org, .biz etc there is a charge of £7.50 plus VAT. However a year is added to the registration term, so you don’t really loose out and with Weycrest you have the advantage of being able to pay by Paypal.

Here are the steps to take in order to transfer your domain to Weycrest.

1. If you have registered your domain in the last 60 days you will not be able to transfer yet, due to ICANN regulations. Instead if you have recently registered your domain and you wish to host with Weycrest, you will have to carry out a partial transfer by updating the nameservers.

2. Check the domain registration using any domain whois, to make sure your admin contact email is up to date.

3. Contact your current registrar and ask them for the EPP key (this will be sent to your admin contact email).

4. When you receive the EPP key sign up with Weycrest, and supply them with the EPP key.

5. You will then receive mail from your present registrar asking you to confirm the transfer request . Confirm this.

6. The transfer request should take about 4-5 days to complete.

Also note that with UK domains (co.uk, org.uk, me.uk, ltd.uk etc..) there is not charge to transfer in.  Also no EPP code required, but you will have to ask your present registrar to update the Nominet IPS TAG to WEYCREST

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Weycrest Webmail comes free with every domain name. Each domain name you register with Weycrest comes with free webmail, one POP3/IMAP account.

Once you have setup your account in Plesk you can access Weycrest webmail, simply by going to http://webmail.yourdomain.com (replace the “yourdomain.com” with your own registered domain).

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The Weycrest Webmail is clean and simple to use and based on one of the HORDE/IMP framework, one of the best webmail clients around. You can even access your webmail from a WAP enabled cellular phone or handheld.

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