URL Forwarding explained.

Much like call forwarding on your telephone, URL forwarding works in a similar fashion. Your domain name will bounce the incoming visitor to a different domain.

A domain forwarding service usually consists of a single webpage at the site that handles the forwarding, and that webpage will tell the web browser to go somewhere else to get the page.

An Easy Choice: Pay Less!

Let I divert your attention to¡­somewhere else. URL forwarding services are offered by many registrars and web hosting companies. It's definitely a place where the consumer can find deals.

Look for URL forwarding as a part of your domain registration. If there is a nominal annual charge, a domain name forwarding service will be well worth it if you need to divert traffic to a different place.

Many Names, Same Game

Wham, bam, thank you URL forwarding!
With domain forwarding, you can point multiple domain names to a single URL (this allows you to obtain many points of entry all resulting in the same destination). By using an option like this,, you can avoid the mess by conveniently diverting traffic to one, manageable area.

* If you have all the extensions of a given name, domain name forwarding can definitely help consolidate your traffic.

How Much Does it Cost?

To get it free or not to get it free¡­that¡¯s a stupid question!
As with most services, you can find both pay and free URL forwarding as an option.

If you pay, you will want to sign-up via your domain name registrar's website for ease of use. The cost is negligible (usually less than $2.00 per month), but if you can get it handled for free...by all means do so!

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