URL redirection allows you to forward visitors from one website to another. In contrast to forwarding a domain name by parking it when the domain is unusable, a URL forwarding is possible provided that the domain address is hosted, meaning that you shall still be able to create completely functional subdomains and e mail addresses or even to have content for the domain address in question, though it will not be accessible directly. If you have an Internet site, for instance, but you want to launch one or several localized websites for different towns or countries, you'll be able to work on them without any problem. If a site visitor opens any of the new domains, however, they'll be redirected to the existing website. In this way, you won't miss potential clients while creating the localized websites.

URL Redirector in Hosting

With the point-and-click forwarding tool, that's part of our in-house built Hepsia Control Panel, you will be able to redirect all of your domain addresses and subdomains whatever the Linux hosting service you have chosen. With only a few clicks, you can easily create a new redirection even if you never used a web hosting account before, as our tool is incredibly intuitive. For a standard forwarding, you'll only have to pick a domain/subdomain from a drop-down menu, to input the new URL, and then to save the modification. The more advanced users can alter other options as well - the redirection type (permanent/temporary), the method (direct/match) and the folder where this redirection will be active (the main domain folder or a certain subfolder). Any redirection that you've created may be deleted with simply a click whenever you want.

URL Redirector in Semi-dedicated Servers

If you order any of our Linux semi-dedicated servers, you'll get access to a handy tool, which you can use to forward any domain hosted within the account with several clicks. The tool is an element of the advanced Hepsia Control Panel and can easily be used by both expert users and rookies. In case that you have no previous experience, you could forward a domain or a subdomain by selecting it and then by typing in or pasting the remote URL. If you're proficient, you can also choose if the type of the redirection needs to be permanent or temporary and if the method has to be direct or match. Any of these options may be altered whenever you want as well as the URL, so you shall not have to create a new redirection if you would like to change something. Needless to say, if you no longer want a particular domain or subdomain to be forwarded, you can delete the redirection without difficulty.