In case you have a lot of domain names with different extensions and you need all of them to open precisely the same website, you could have the website under one of them and redirect the others. There are different ways to redirect one domain name to another, like the so-called domain parking. When your hosting plan permits it, though, it'll be better if you host all of the domains and set up a URL redirect, not a domain redirect. The primary difference between the two is that while a domain name is hosted, you can still have content for it, set up subdomains, email addresses, and many others., while with a parked domain you are unable to do any of those things. As an example, if you're building localized sites under various country-code domains, you'll be able to work on them, but in the meantime, visitors shall be forwarded to the primary Internet site.
URL Redirector in Shared Hosting
With the point-and-click redirection tool, that's included in our in-house built Hepsia CP, you shall be able to redirect each of your domains and subdomains regardless of the Linux shared hosting which you have chosen. With simply a few mouse clicks, you can set up a new redirection even if you have not used a hosting account before, due to the fact that our tool is really intuitive. For a standard redirection, you will simply need to select a domain/subdomain from a drop-down menu, to input the new URL, and then to save the modification. The more proficient users can edit other options as well - the forwarding type (permanent/temporary), the method (direct/match) and the folder where this forwarding shall be enabled (the main domain folder or a specific subfolder). Any redirection that you have created could be deleted with a click anytime.
URL Redirector in Semi-dedicated Hosting
If you buy any of our semi-dedicated packages, you will get access to a useful tool, you can use to forward any domain hosted in the account with a couple of mouse clicks. The tool is a component of the innovative Hepsia CP and can be used by both advanced users and novices. If you have no previous experience, you could redirect a domain or a subdomain by selecting it and then by typing in or pasting the remote URL. If you are proficient, you may also decide if the type of the redirection must be permanent or temporary and if the method should be direct or match. Each of these options may be modified whenever you want along with the URL, so you shall not have to create a new redirection if you want to adjust something. Of course, if you no longer require a particular domain or subdomain to be forwarded, you'll be able to delete the redirection without any difficulty.