How to Move Your Website to Wealthy Affiliate

Scenario: You've got an existing website with some content on it (files) and you want to move the website so you have free hosting which is included in your premium membership. WA hosting has a lot of advantages including site security, awesome technical support and free SSL certificates.

Your first step is to back up your entire website (all files) and save it on your computer.

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Do the lot so you don't miss anything.

Now you can contact Site Support Wealthy Affiliate Technical Site Support and ask them to help you move your website. When filling out the support ticket choose your siterubix subdomain as the Domain. If you don't have siterubix subdomain then create one, it only takes a few seconds. Building Your Own Websites

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Now you'll be able to contact Site Support and ask them to help move your website to Wealthy Affiliate hosting.


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Should you ever need to move your website from Wealthy Affiliate to another host then please send me a private message to ask for my help if you need it. You can send me a private message by clicking on Private Message on my profile page Marion Black's Profile Page


If you've made it this far you know the difference between a domain name and a website. And how to transfer one and move the other.

As always, I'm here to help you,

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TMcCaskie2 Premium
Hi Marion, thank you for your most welcome response, to this and my other questions.

I am not a computer technocrat (age 74, and relatively new to all of this, 6 years),

I am in a position whereby I will need some help in moving my primary site from the other host to WA.

I think my biggest fear is that I do some thing wrong, and I mess-up the whole thing. I have in the past tried to follow, what appeared to be simple instruction, and still managed to make a 'pig's ear' of it.

Oh, how I wish that I had had the opportunity to learn earlier, but my work intensity prevented this.

I want to move this site, a rather primitive attempt, but of a subject that is close to my heart.

In moving this site, I will be able to correct the working failures made on my part, and completely overhaul the site using the excellent WA. systems and support.

In doing this I will not have to go back and forth, trying to do it that way, and I can have the site here to work on.

I have a further three WP. sites with this host, they, I would consider moving at a later date, unless, me being speculative, one can bulk move all my WP. sites.

That would leave my other, a Joomla site, which in itself poses extra problems, that could stay.

If you can offer me some practical support, I tried the as you suggested, Wealthy Affiliate Technical Site Support, but it took me back to member support, and you were on top of the moving sites from, to WA. support

Thanks again for all of your support,

Tom.
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MarionBlack Premium
I would suggest you move the least important website first then you'll know how it's done. The first step is to use WP Clone to back up the site Then contact Site Support and ask them to help with the move. They respond pretty quick.

Then you need to change the nameservers (DNS) to point to WA. But Site Support will explain how to do that.
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Avecita Premium
Is it possible to create a sub domain without transferring your domain name to WA first? I have tried to do this in Site Builder - Site Domains and discovered that that section for me is different to everyone else's, - it seems I need to transfer my domain in order to create a sub domain as they show in the trainings?
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MarionBlack Premium
You can create a subdomain at the hosting company that hosts your website. If that's WA then this video will help
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amgillogly Premium
Hi Marion,
I have a WP website hosted on godaddy. On godaddy, I installed a WP theme and put up a couple of pictures. There are not any files I really need to keep from the website as I have not developed the site yet. Can I just transfer the domain and just leave the files and start over here? Will that cause any issues? If I choose to move the developed website from WA back to godaddy will there be an issue on transferring the domain back and moving the website files? I have already transferred the domain to WA hosting. Thanks
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ThomasPaul Premium Plus
Domain transfers can only happen after 60 days have passed from the last one. I would recommend just changing the nameservers to your Godaddy hosting account if you wanted to switch back over to Godaddy at some point.

Backing up and restoring/moving your WordPress website is pretty easy once you know how. Marion has some great training on how to do it.
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MarionBlack Premium
If you have already changed the nameservers to WA then it should be easy to start over from scratch and build out your website.

Make sure to cancel your hosting account at GoDaddy. You can leave the domain name registered there and transfer it to WA when it's almost due for renewal.

Moving a website from one hosting company to another can be easy or very difficult. The bigger the website the more complex and time consuming it becomes. Websites under 2GB in size can usually be moved using WP Clone. Bigger sites need FTP and database access.

I offer a professional website moving service for those who don't want to tackle it themselves.
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FranKleiner Premium
Hello Marion. I just joined WA and was referred to you by Suzzette H. I have a website about pets www.petcousin.com, which is hosted by a company called Vibrant Web. Long story short, they charged me $4500 to build a website and promised lots of support which never happened, so I'd like to get out from under them but don't really know how. I was almost ready to quit and cut my losses, but I am not a quitter and want to give this a fair shot.

I am a 68-year old still working full time as an executive assistant and wanted to try to start something online which I could do to supplement my income when I finally retire. Vibrant Web asked me what I was interested in for a website. I love animals, so I chose a website trying to sell pet supplies.

I see there is a lot of training available here so I'd like to get started with that because I sort of jumped in with both feet without doing the research so I have a lot to learn. I'm a bit overwhelmed, so could use a suggestion on where to start first.

I'd like to see if I can transfer my website and let WA host it but don't feel knowlegeable enough to do on my own. Don't know anything about plugins.

I'd like to learn what kinds of websites other people here have and how they make money online.

My site is monetized by an Ebay store, Amazon Google AdSense, and some affiliate programs I signed up with through Shareasale. My site has been active since February, but to date have only made one sale, which is very discouraging.

I also really need to learn how to drive traffic to my site.

Sorry to bore you with all of this, but would appreciate any advice you could give me.
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MarionBlack Premium
Your first step is to back up your entire website and save it on your computer Next step is to contact Site Support and ask them to help with moving the website's contents to Wealthy Affiliate.

And you'll need to point the DNS (Domain Name Servers) to WA's servers . This is done wherever you bought the domain name.

And then you'll need to follow the training using the green button on the left hand side, "Get Started Here". To learn how to manage your own website.

The rest will come as you progress through the lessons.
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GlenPalo Premium Plus
Think of your domain name in terms of a telephone book. Your domain name is tied to your Internet Protocol (IP) address. An IP address is expressed as a numerical label like 107.23.16.6.

It is easy to remember the domain name wealthyaffiliate.com. It is much harder to remember the WA IP address of 107.23.16.6.
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MarionBlack Premium
Good point Glen.
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