URL redirection allows you to forward traffic from one Internet site to another. In contrast to redirecting a domain address by parking it when the domain is virtually unusable, a URL redirection is possible only if the domain is hosted, and therefore you'll still have the ability to create fully functional subdomains and e mail addresses or even to have content for the domain in question, even though it shall not accessible directly. If you currently have an Internet site, for example, but you would like to launch one or several localized websites for different towns or countries, you will be able to work on them without any difficulty. If a site visitor opens any of the new domains, however, they'll be sent to the existing Internet site. In this way, you will not miss potential clients while building the localized websites.

URL Redirector in Shared Hosting

With the point-and-click redirection tool, that is a part of our in-house built Hepsia Control Panel, you will be able to redirect all of your domain names and subdomains no matter the shared hosting service that you have picked. With just a few clicks, you could set up a new redirection even if you never used a hosting account before, due to the fact that our tool is incredibly easy-to-use. For a standard forwarding, you will just need to pick a domain/subdomain from a drop-down menu, to type in the new URL, and then to save the change. The more advanced users can alter other options too - the redirection type (permanent/temporary), the method (direct/match) and the folder where this forwarding will be enabled (the main domain folder or a specific subfolder). Any redirection that you have created could be deleted with only a click anytime.

URL Redirector in Semi-dedicated Servers

Every single semi-dedicated server package deal which we offer will allow you to redirect any host (domain or subdomain) to a third-party URL with ease. While this may be done manually by setting up a system file and by adding specific content to it, we'll provide you with a user-friendly tool where you will just have to choose the domain/subdomain in question and to input the remote address. Our system will handle everything else, so a couple of seconds later the new redirection shall be completely active. The more experienced users could also make use of a number of other customizable options, like the option to select the redirection type (direct, match) and method (301 permanent, 302 temporary). Any of these options, and the URL a domain is redirected to, could be modified with several clicks at any time. When you no longer need a redirection, you could delete it just as easily.