• Hello everyone,

    I have been assigned to build an improved website for a company who already uses “www.permanentdomain.com” as their domain name. They have the domain registered at GoDaddy, and they use a really awful hosting service that is NOT WordPress.

    They asked me to build them a new site using WordPress, but they want me to build a pilot/test site on another domain they own at GoDaddy, “www.alternatedomain.com”. The plan is for me to build the site on http://www.alternatedomain.com, and when it’s ready and I get their approval, transfer the new site to http://www.permanentdomain.com.

    I’ve read through http://codex.wordpress.org/Moving_WordPress and to be honest, it seems like it may be a really daunting task to switch the domain to the http://www.permanentdomain.com once the test site is ready to be launched.

    I’m wondering if there is an easier way to do this, or if anyone can at least kind of dumb-down the language and give me a rundown of the process of switching domains. I would just redirect the domain, but then all of the urls, etc. would be for http://www.alternatedomain.com and not http://www.permanentdomain.com, so that would be an issue (unless I’m misunderstanding the process of redirecting domains?).

    I greatly appreciate any help you all may have for me, and I thank you in advance!!!

    Tom

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  • You can use a plugin to change the URL’s and links –

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/velvet-blues-update-urls/

    Moving WordPress isn’t that daunting. 95% of the time I tend to build websites on a testing server before moving them over to the live domain.

    I can run through how I do it if that would help?

    Alternatively you could start the build on the live domain and put up a holding page so you are effectively working ‘behind the scenes’.

    There are also a number of plugins that can do this for you as well.

    Thread Starter highbrowhiphop

    (@highbrowhiphop)

    Wow, thanks for your quick responses! I’m glad to hear that it’s not as daunting of a task as I imagined.

    As for the “Coming Soon” plugin, @creatix, I don’t think this is feasible in my situation, because the existing site http://www.permanentdomain.com gets a decent amount of traffic, and the owner doesn’t want the site to be down for any amount of time, so the “Coming Soon” page wouldn’t make him happy I’m guessing. I have worked with the “Theme Test Drive” plugin on my own site with great success, but with that, I was sticking with the same domain name and I was not changing host servers at all.

    The site is currently hosted by TopProducerWebsite.com, which is awful. The site looks cheap and the hosting is a scam ($30/month, minimum of a 1 year contract commitment). The good thing is that the domain is registered at GoDaddy, so I’m assuming all I’ll have to do once the new site is ready to launch is just cancel the TopProducer hosting, switch to GoDaddy hosting (my current set-up on my own personal site, so I’m familiar with it), and download the WordPress app.

    @creatrix, if you could briefly run through the process of moving a test site from a temporary domain to the intended permanent domain once the site is ready to go live, I would be EXTREMELY grateful to you! Sincerely.

    @wpyogi, thanks for the great info about that plugin! I have seen similar plugins, but this one seems to be the best. Does this mean that I could essentially just redirect the site so that whenever anyone tries to go to http://www.permanentdomain.com, they automatically get directed to http://www.alternatedomain.com, but after using that plugin and configuring the masking options, they would never actually SEE http://www.alternatedomain.com in any of the posts/pages/media/URLs, etc.?

    Again, I sincerely appreciate your guys’ help. I’m semi-new to this whole web development thing and I’ve been completely self-taught, so all of the great information you’re providing me is extremely helpful.

    Here is an article with the steps I use to migrate a site: http://wordpress.mcdspot.com/2012/08/22/migrating-a-wordpress-site-step-by-step/

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