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		<title>Back in the Saddle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After EIGHT long days, I&#8217;m pleased to report that [chrisbrogan.com] is back up and running. It&#8217;s a long story as to what went wrong. At first, I blamed my original hosting provider, because they upgraded their servers, their software, and several pieces in between, but after some help, it looks more like I had a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After EIGHT long days, I&#8217;m pleased to report that <a href="http://chrisbrogan.com">[chrisbrogan.com]</a> is back up and running. It&#8217;s a long story as to what went wrong. At first, I blamed my original hosting provider, because they upgraded their servers, their software, and several pieces in between, but after some help, it looks more like I had a runaway plugin or some other corruption that crushed my site. </p>
<h2>Thanks</h2>
<p>Special thanks to Andy Quayle of <a href="http://techburgh.com">TechBurgh</a> for being a first responder, and for giving me a hosting spot within moments. I didn&#8217;t end up using it, but Andy, who is amongst other things a first responder for medical situations, was a first responder here, too. </p>
<p>Around this same time, KEITH Casey from <a href="http://caseysoftware.com">Casey Software</a> and <a href="http://whygosolo.com">Why Go Solo</a> made a little holding file for all my front end blog files. Thank you so much for that, Keith! </p>
<p>Thanks to Aaron Brazell of <a href="http://technosailor.com">Technosailor</a> for taking apart my website, piece by piece, digging in deep to the SQL, and finding the problem. Without Aaron, I would&#8217;ve continued fighting my former hosting provider instead of finding the problem. Aaron also offered my site a home, and I&#8217;m grateful for that. </p>
<p>Finally, thanks to Justin and Eric Rasmussen of <a href="http://gimp.tv">GimpTV</a>. The two of them worked their heads off and set me up with new hosting, walked me through the parts of shifting my domain around that I didn&#8217;t understand, and performed HOURS of free labor (well, they haven&#8217;t submitted a bill yet) to help me get all settled into my new place. I met these guys, and their other partner, Michael Murray, two years ago at the PME, and even then, I suspected they were decent people. Turns out they&#8217;ve helped me many times over the years, in many odd ways, delivering key help at exactly the right time. </p>
<p>Without Andy, Aaron, Justin, and Eric, I&#8217;d still be stuffed up on Tumblr and there&#8217;d be no website. By the way, TWO different opportunities were almost blown by my not having my good site up and running, which has sold me once and for all on the value of a good design with lots of readily accessible contact info. </p>
<p>Thank you, everyone. As with most things in my life, a community effort saved the day. </p>
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