Many of us who run blogs online may have our domain names registered with companies other than our web hosts. For example, your domain name (www.yoursite.com) may be registered at Godaddy and your website registered at bluehost.

That’s not a problem, in fact, it’s common these days. The only disadvantage is you’ll have two accounts at two different companies to manage.

For some new users, this process can be handled by a single solution provider. They register your domain name as well as provide space to host your content. Management can be done easily from a single console.

If you’re new to online web hosting and you which to move your site to a better host because your current provider isn’t as good, this brief tutorial is going to show you how to do that.

Since most web host providers offer CPanel to manage your site, this post is going to show you how to move to a different web hosting provider and re-point your domain name to the new location via CPanel.

After registering with your new web host and setting up all your WordPress settings, logon to CPanel and go to Parked Domains as shown in the image below.

 

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Next, click Add Domain to connect your domain to your new host. Make sure domain resolves to the correct directory where your WordPress content is housed.

 

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Next, go to your domain provider and change the Name Server to point to your new host servers. Most if not all web hosts will provide their name servers to point to.

Change the name server info to point to your new host and you’re done.

 

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After few hours, your new website should begin displaying to your audience.

 

Enjoy!

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I link my domain name to my new Wordpress site via CPanel?

To link your domain name to your new Wordpress site via CPanel, log in to your CPanel, go to Parked Domains, and click Add Domain to connect your domain to your new host. Ensure your domain resolves to the correct directory where your Wordpress content is located.

Can I have my domain registered with one company and my website hosted with another?

Yes, it is common to have your domain registered with one company and your website hosted with another. You can easily manage this setup by linking your domain to your hosting provider via tools like CPanel.

What is the advantage of managing domain and hosting with a single solution provider?

Managing your domain and hosting with a single solution provider streamlines the process as you can control both aspects from a single console. This makes it easier to handle your website's setup and maintenance.

How can I move my website to a different web hosting provider?

To move your website to a different web hosting provider, register with the new host, set up your Wordpress settings, log in to CPanel, and follow the steps to connect your domain to the new host. Remember to update your domain's Name Server to point to the new host.

What should I do if my current web hosting provider is not satisfactory?

If you are not satisfied with your current web hosting provider, you can switch to a better host by following the steps to move your website to a new provider. Ensure you back up your website data before making the switch.

How long does it take for the new website to start displaying after moving hosts?

After re-pointing your domain to the new host via CPanel and updating the Name Server information, it may take a few hours for the changes to propagate. Once the process is complete, your new website should start displaying to your audience.

What is the role of Name Servers in pointing a domain to a new host?

Name Servers play a crucial role in pointing your domain to a new host by directing domain queries to the correct server where your website is hosted. Updating the Name Server information ensures that your domain resolves to the new hosting provider.

How can I ensure that my domain resolves correctly to the new host?

To ensure that your domain resolves correctly to the new host, make sure to update the Name Server information provided by your new hosting provider in your domain registrar account. Verify the settings to confirm proper resolution.