If you’re looking to connect your GoDaddy domain to your website you will need two things: a domain, and a hosting account. The hosting account (or server) is where your website will live. GoDaddy is where you might buy your domain (e.g.http://www.onemonth.com) and you’ll need...
Most sites on the web are already HTTPS at this point. About 95% of sites are using HTTPS, according to theGoogle Transparency Report. However, there’s still a need to move sites from HTTP to HTTPS. I can think of at least three use cases: Moving from local to live:You may be usi...
Choosing a theme should be your first step in customizing your site. By clicking on the “Theme” tab located in the top-right corner of the GoDaddy website editor, you will have access to several options. You will also notice that the editor zoomed out your site’s view on the left-h...
1. Create an account to get started To get started with GoDaddy website builder, you need to create an account on the GoDaddy website. The first step to creating a GoDaddy account is visiting the website. You can simply type in "GoDaddy.com" in your web browser and click enter. Ensu...
If your domain is registered with another registrar, you will need to obtain the correct nameservers from us and then configure the DNS on their side.If your domain is registered with GoDaddy, follow the steps here. Once the nameservers are changed, your website most likely will...
First, you need to visit the Google Search Console website and click on the ‘Start Now’ button. Next, you’ll need to sign in with your Google / Gmail account. Once logged in, you’ll be asked to enter your website URL. There are two methods for site verification: domain name or...
A domain name is needed to start a website, along with web hosting. You can register a domain name for a year and renew it every year or extend your ownership up to 10 years. If you don’t want to use your domain at any time, you can sell it to someone who’s interested or si...
First, you need to connect to your website using anFTP clientor cPanel’s file manager. Once connected, go to your subfolder location and download all your WordPress files to your computer. Next, open the public_html folder of your root domain. Depending on how yourWordPress hosting environm...
Point your domain name to the new server Review your site before it goes live Let’s dive deeper into each one. 1. Get New Hosting Before actually moving a website to a new hosting service, you need to choose a new web host. Ideally, find a hosting company that offers a free site ...
Such certificates allow visitors to access websites with URLs (web addresses) that start with "https://" instead of the usual "http://". They are obtained from a Certificate Authority ("CA" for short), which may be a commercial entity like GoDaddy (or any of the other domain registrars...