Last year when I moved to a new place, I forgot to transfer my utilities. I was so focused on packing my belongings, I completely forgot about them.

After I relocated, I found that my phone was dead, lights were out, and there was no gas in the kitchen.

What a disaster!

Undeniably, it was one of the most nerve-racking things I’ve experienced. It took a week to sort it out and have them up and running at my new place.

The same applies to your website too.

301 redirect is the term given for it in the world of technology.

If you’re moving your website’s URL, you have to make prior preparations so that when a user visits your site, they don’t find it to be dark and useless.