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Migrate Your Sites From Weebly to Snapps (or Wordpress, Wix...)

So you want to move your sites to Snapps?

We don't blame you.

In this training video, Gabriel walks through the entire process step-by-step.  And it is surprisingly simple.  Just a few crucial details to pay attention to in order to make the move a breeze.

Consider migrating your sites from Weebly to Snapps in order to save money and get more out of your sites.  Not to mention, gaining access to our world class Snapps Support Squad!

In this video, we cover:
  • Migration workflow tips & priorities
  • Picking a template
  • Importing photos & graphics
  • Building your pages
  • Copying over SEO data & page URL structure

We can help you make the move!
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The following is an example from GoDaddy, in which they use two A records (one for each IP):

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