URL redirection permits you to forward targeted traffic from one Internet site to another. In contrast to forwarding a domain name by parking it when the domain is unusable, a URL redirection is possible only when the domain name is hosted, and therefore you'll still be able to create completely functional subdomains and e-mail addresses or even to have content for the domain address in question, although it won't be accessible directly. If you currently have an Internet site, for example, but you'd like to launch one or a number of localized sites for different towns or countries, you'll be able to work on them without any problem. If a site visitor opens any one of the new domains, however, they'll be redirected to the existing Internet site. This way, you won't miss potential clients while developing the localized sites.

URL Redirector in Shared Hosting

The Hepsia Control Panel, which comes with our shared hosting, includes a URL forwarding tool that will permit you to forward any domain or subdomain hosted inside your account to any URL - within your account or a third-party one. Setting up a new redirection is very simple - you must pick a domain/subdomain and then type in the URL it has to be redirected to. You may also forward a specific subfolder only. For example, when you have your-domain.com and your-domain.com/es, you are able to forward only the latter. The tool has complex features for more tech-savvy users as well, including the possibility to choose the redirection type - 301 (permanent redirection) or 302 (temporary redirection), the redirection method - direct or match, etc. If you no longer require a redirection, you'll be able to disable it with a click from the same section of the Control Panel.

URL Redirector in Semi-dedicated Hosting

When you purchase any of our Linux semi-dedicated hosting services, you'll get access to an efficient tool, you can use to forward any domain hosted in the account with a couple of mouse clicks. The tool is part of the sophisticated Hepsia CP and can be used by both proficient users and novices. In case you have no previous experience, you can redirect a domain or a subdomain by selecting it and then by typing or pasting the remote URL. If you are more advanced, you may also decide if the type of the redirection should be permanent or temporary and if the method must be direct or match. Any of these options could be changed at any time along with the URL, so you will not need to create a new redirection if you want to modify something. Naturally, when you no longer want a given domain or subdomain to be forwarded, you can delete the redirection effortlessly.