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Registrars with No-Cost Domain Redirection

Started by Mike5, Sep 01, 2024, 01:15 AM

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Mike5Topic starter

Can you share if any registrars offer free domain forwarding? Like, when a visitor enters a domain, they get sent to another one.
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MariaL

Domain forwarding is a handy feature that lets you redirect visitors from one domain to another. Many registrars offer this service, sometimes even for free, as part of their domain management features. Here's a detailed breakdown:

GoDaddy: One of the largest domain registrars, GoDaddy offers free domain forwarding with their domain registration. You can set up both permanent (301) and temporary (302) redirects directly from their control panel.

Namecheap: Known for affordable domains, Namecheap also provides free domain forwarding. It's pretty straightforward to set up, and you can choose between different types of redirects.

Google Domains: Google Domains includes free domain forwarding as part of their service. They also offer a simple interface to manage your domain settings, making it easy to set up redirects.

Bluehost: While primarily a hosting provider, Bluehost offers domain registration services that include free domain forwarding. It's included in their domain management tools.

Hover: Hover offers clean and easy-to-use domain management tools, including free domain forwarding. They focus on simplicity, making it easy for users to set up redirects without hassle.

Dynadot: Another registrar that provides free domain forwarding. They offer a user-friendly interface where you can manage your domain settings, including forwarding options.

1&1 IONOS: This registrar offers free domain forwarding, and they provide a variety of domain management features. Their platform is designed to cater to both beginners and advanced users.

When setting up domain forwarding, it's important to understand the difference between 301 and 302 redirects. A 301 redirect is permanent and tells search engines to update their index to the new domain. A 302 redirect, on the other hand, is temporary and doesn't pass on the SEO value to the new domain.
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RellTypenet

If you're dealing with international domains, you can choose any reseller from PublicDomainRegistry.com—they're all suitable. Plus, they offer Web Forwarding at no cost.
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hanxlk

Why stick with registrars for everything? You can use free external services for forwarding and snag your domain where it's cheapest.

For example, freedns.ws is an excellent free tool for handling DNS. I've been relying on it for years and highly recommend it.

Additionally, you can take advantage of the FreeDNS service offered by namecheap.com at no cost.
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