I stupidly let a web hosting account expire without backing up and transferring my site to my new server. I'm talking to the host to try to get access to my data (fingers crossed), but in case that does not work out: Is there a way to efficiently harvest Google's entire cache of a specific domain? Something else I should consider? I would like to act fast on this, and I don't have any programming/tech-fu skills.
posted by croutonsupafreak
on Mar 18, 2013 -
10 answers
Paid Google Apps accounts cannot share (delegate) contacts with users outside of its domain.
Has anybody come across this issue and been able to work around it?
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posted by Slackjaw37
on Aug 1, 2012 -
1 answer
I lost myfirstnamelastname.com and now the registrar wants me to bid $69 to buy it back. What are my options?
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posted by hungrytiger
on Jun 21, 2011 -
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If you were selling a product at (fictional example) socialnetworkmarketing.com, would you buy facebookmarketing.com and twittermarketing.com to just redirect to socialnetworkmarketing.com?
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posted by smersh
on Aug 3, 2010 -
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I've found a domain name I want to acquire from its current owner, and it looks like I may be able to do so. The IP address at which the domain resides
is listed in a
spam blacklist database. If I acquire the name and give it a new IP address, I assume that particular problem goes away. What's the best place, though, to check and see if the domain name itself is widely considered to be a spam source? Should I consider the IP listing to sully the domain -- am I buying a potential
Superfund site?
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posted by precipice
on Dec 4, 2005 -
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