A New Home

Hello! Welcome to my new domain. After troubles with my other host I decided to move. I have just finished migrating my blog, comments and theme to this new server, which is all hosted under my domain name caperet.com. Now I have a couple of issues : redirecting traffic from the old site is no problem (a 301 redirect from the old server), but all the links that point to this blog are now being lost in terms of blog tools like Technorati and TTLB. I think I have TTLB sorted, as I have linked this new address to the old one, so the link at the bottom of the sidebar should update OK. I still haven’t looked at ways to sort out Technorati yet, but since I didn’t “claim” my old address so I don’t think there’s much I can do
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If you link here, I would appreciate that you update to use the new domain www.caperet.com. Normal posting will be resumed shortly once I get my email sorted and explain to you why “caperet” is important (or not). Guess if you like, I’d love to see if any of you can work it out. There is a hint here somewhere that displays randomly; it’s pure chance as to whether you see it or not.

October 11th, 2005 at 12:23 am
Seems that you managed to move finally. Welcome to your new home.
October 11th, 2005 at 7:34 am
Thanks for the comment, yes I did manage to move. I’m pleased to have my own domain and lots of email addresses, stuff like that. However losing my URL means losing some link popularity. Lucky I never had masses of visitors or I’d be upset
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October 11th, 2005 at 11:48 pm
Hey Hey Hey!

just popping over to say Hey
wishing i was in Paris too
shout back any time
October 12th, 2005 at 4:29 pm
Thanks for the shout Bob. I’ll be back on your site soon for sure, to catch up on your posts.
-Fruey
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