URL redirection permits you to forward traffic from one site to another. In contrast to forwarding a domain address by parking it when the domain is virtually unusable, a URL redirection is possible only if the domain address is hosted, meaning that you shall still be able to create fully functional subdomains and e-mail addresses or even to have content for the domain address in question, though it won't be accessible directly. If you have an Internet site, for instance, but you'd like to launch one or several localized Internet sites for different towns or countries, you will be able to work on them with no problem. If a site visitor opens any one of the new domain names, however, they'll be redirected to the existing site. This way, you won't miss potential clients while developing the localized websites.

URL Redirector in Shared Website Hosting

Our company offers a convenient and really simple-to-use tool for creating a URL redirection, so in case that you have a shared website hosting account with our company, you can take full advantage of it, if necessary. Any domain or subdomain hosted within the account could be forwarded, so you'll just need to choose the one you need from a drop-down menu, to decide if the main folder or a subfolder shall be forwarded and to enter the new Internet address, no matter if it's pointing to a different site in your account or to a site on a remote hosting server. The forwarding shall be active almost instantaneously. If you're more skillful, you will have a number of advanced options to select from also - the redirection method (match or direct), the type (301 Permanent or 302 Temporary) etc. All redirections will be listed in the exact same section, so in case you do not require a specific one anymore, you are able to cancel it with a mouse click.

URL Redirector in Semi-dedicated Servers

Every semi-dedicated server plan we offer will permit you to redirect any host (domain or subdomain) to a third-party URL without difficulty. While this may be done manually by setting up a system file and by adding certain content to it, we'll provide you with a user-friendly tool in which you will simply have to select the domain/subdomain in question and to type the remote address. Our system will take care of what's left, so a couple of seconds later the new redirection shall be completely active. The more advanced users could also make use of a couple of other customizable options, including the option to select the redirection type (direct, match) and method (301 permanent, 302 temporary). These options, along with the URL a domain is forwarded to, can be altered with a few mouse clicks at any time. If you no longer require a redirection, you could delete it just as easily.