
Pressed for Performance: Our Quick-And-Easy WordPress Migration Guide
WordPress Migration: A Step-by-Step Guide to Moving Your WordPress Site
Are you tired of your slow, unreliable web host? Use our comprehensive WordPress migration guide to switch to a server that delivers the speed and reliability you need!
Frustrated with sluggish loading times, potential security threats, and lack of support, you’ve decided it’s time to transition to a more dependable web hosting platform. However, you want to ensure that all the hard work you’ve put into your site—your data and content—is preserved during the move.
This guide will help simplify the migration process so you can transition your WordPress site smoothly without losing your sanity—or your site visitors.
Step One: Back Up Your Site
Before you dive into the migration, the first step is to back up your current website data. You can use plugins like Duplicator or built-in tools in cPanel for this task.
If you’ve chosen a new hosting provider that offers migration assistance, it’s wise to let professionals handle the backup and transfer to ensure everything goes smoothly.
Step Two: Move Your Site to Your New Web Host
Once you’ve backed up your files, it’s time to transfer them to your new hosting platform.
The easiest way to do this is through FTP (File Transfer Protocol), which allows you to upload files from your computer to your new web host.
To find your FTP login information, check your cPanel dashboard. This guide provides step-by-step instructions for manually transferring your files via FTP.
Important Note: Instead of using your domain name as the host, input your server’s hostname or IP address, as your domain will still be linked to your old host until the transfer is complete.
Next, upload the installer.php
file and the archive.zip
file to the root directory of your new host. Ensure that you have a MySQL database set up with your new hosting provider.
Step Three: Finishing Up
Now it’s time to complete the WordPress migration process.
Simply upload the WordPress files to your new hosting platform. Your new hosting company can assist you with this if needed.
Once the files are uploaded, you’ll need to update your DNS records to reflect your new host. Go to the DNS section of your domain registrar, and change the server names to those provided by your new hosting provider.
WordPress Migration Isn’t as Tough as You Think
The truth is, WordPress migration is not as complicated as many fear. Still, it’s essential to discuss the process with your new hosting provider to understand how they can assist you.
Are you ready to switch to a better hosting platform or transfer your domain name?
Reach out to us to get started! At iRegister, we offer free transfer services to make your migration as seamless as possible.