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Switching from GoDaddy to WordPress? Hereu2019s How to Do It the Right Way (Without Losing Sleep)<br><br>Visit: https://www.transfertowordpress.com/godaddy-to-word-press-migration-service/
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Migrate GoDaddy to WordPress Hassle-Free with #1 Experts Switching from GoDaddy to WordPress? Here’s How to Do It the Right Way (Without Losing Sleep) So, You’re Tired of GoDaddy? Hey, no shame—we all start somewhere. GoDaddy’s website builder is easy to use, but at some point, it starts feeling… well,limited. Maybe you want more control, better SEO, faster load times, or just a site that doesn’t feel stuck in 2015. That’s where WordPress comes in. And yeah, moving your site can sound like a tech nightmare. But it doesn’t have to be. I’m from TransferToWordPress.com, and moving sites from GoDaddy to WordPress is literally what we do all day. Whether you’re on their basic builder, old-school HTML, or even GoDaddy’s managed WordPress, we’ve probably seen (and fixed) it before. Why People Are Making the Jump Here’s the honest truth—GoDaddy works fine in the beginning, but once you want to do more with your site, it just doesn’t cut it. • Speed matters – Sites built with WordPress (and proper hosting) are just faster.
• You’re not locked in– Pick your theme, your plugins, your layout—do whatever you want. • Way better SEO tools –GoDaddy’s SEO tools are basic at best. WordPress gives you way more options. • You can grow – Want to add a store, a blog, or a membership section? WordPress can handle all of it. • It’s your site–You’re not stuck with one platform’s rules or pricing. What Are Your Options? Option 1: Try Doing It Yourself If you’re a bit tech-savvy and have some time on your hands, you can try to move your site manually. Here’s roughly what you’d need to do: 1.Back up your entire GoDaddy site (files + database). 2.Buy WordPress hosting. (We recommend Hostinger—it’s cheap and solid.) 3.Install WordPress on your new hosting account. 4.Export your content from GoDaddy and import it into WordPress. 5.Rebuild any design stuff manually if needed. 6.Double-check all your URLs, images, menus, and SEO stuff. 7.Set up redirects so Google doesn’t freak out. Be careful—this is where things usually go wrong. We’ve seen people lose entire blogs or mess up product pages trying this on their own. Option 2: Let Someone Else Handle It (This Is What We Do) This isn’t a pitch. Okay, maybe it is a little—but hear me out. If you don’t have the time (or patience) to deal with this stuff, just hand it off to someone who’s done it a hundred times before. Here’s what we do at TransferToWordPress Move your site without any downtime Keep all your content, images, and links intact Set up your SEO so your rankings stay safe
Test everything after the move Stick around in case you need help afterward You can grab a free quote here. No pressure. A Few People We’ve Helped “I thought I could migrate my site myself—bad move. I broke my homepage and half my products. These guys fixed it in less than a day.” –Sarah T., runs an online clothing shop “They moved my entire site, 50+ pages, and it didn’t even blink. Honestly, I expected something to break, but nope. All smooth.” –Mark R., small business owner Thinking About Making the Move? If GoDaddy’s holding you back, you’re not alone. WordPress gives you more freedom, more tools, and more power to grow. And if the idea of migration makes your head spin, let us take it off your plate. Click here to book a free chat and let’s see if we can help.