How to Create Redirects in cPanel

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This tutorial is continued with full written instructions at WordPressVideos.TV In this video, Im going to show you how to create redirect links using cPanel. Now, there are two main reasons why youd want to use a cPanel redirect. The first reason is to simply collect all your existing traffic that may be going to an outdated or a nonexistent page on your website, and to redirect that traffic into a more updated or recent page, and the same thing goes for any URL structures that you may have changed, and so on. And the second reason is to redirect affiliate links. Now, there are several solutions out there that you can use to manage and redirect your affiliate links, but you can also do the same thing for free, using the cPanel account. So the first thing you need to do is log in to cPanel, scroll to the bottom; there, you would see Domains, and then click on Redirects. So make sure you select the (301) Redirect, which is the permanent redirect. And then select your root domainenter the page name, including the page extension here for example, .html, or .php, and then enter the actual link that you want to redirect to. Finally, make sure that you have selected to redirect with or without the www. And then click on Add. So now, my redirect link has been created. So if I copy this link, paste it to my browser and hit enter, then it will automatically take me to Clickbank.com. However, this type of redirect is not suitable if you already have a WordPress blog, or any other

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