Moving your website to a new domain name typically involves three main steps:
1. Create a backup of your existing website: Before making any changes, it’s important to make a backup of your existing website to ensure that you don’t lose any data during the move.
1. Update your website settings: You’ll need to update your website settings to reflect the new domain name. This includes changing your website’s URL, updating any links within your website, and updating your website’s sitemap.
1. Redirect your old website to your new website: Finally, you’ll need to set up a redirect from your old website to your new website so that visitors who use your old domain name are automatically directed to your new website. This can typically be done through your website’s hosting provider or a web server configuration file.
It is recommended to have an experienced developer or an agency handle these steps to ensure that the process is done correctly and without any issues.
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