Changing Your Domain Name with PhotoBiz
You can update the domain associated with your PhotoBiz website at any time! To make this change, you’ll just need to reach out to our Support Team so we can process your request. This guide walks you through how to submit a domain name change request—plus a helpful checklist of what to do after your domain is updated.
STEP ONE
Log into your PhotoBiz account and click on the black and white question mark icon (PhotoBiz Assistant) in the bottom right corner of your control panel.
STEP TWO
Scroll down and click to create a support ticket, then use the following selections:
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Product/Section: Account
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Subject: Domain & Email
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Description: Include what you'd like to change your domain name to
Click Send to submit your request.
Important Notes
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Your new domain must be a valid domain name that you’ve already registered, either through PhotoBiz or a third-party registrar.
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If your domain is registered with a third party, our domain specialists will provide updated DNS (domain name server) settings for you to apply.
What To Do After Your Domain Is Changed
Changing your domain is a big step! Here’s what to review once the update is complete:
Reconnect Google reCAPTCHA
Reconnect Google reCAPTCHA to your forms so submissions continue working properly.
Update Your Branding
If you click on the Branding section on the left side of your PhotoBiz, you can update your company information.
Update Google Services
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Add and verify your new domain in Google Search Console
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Update your website URL in Google Analytics
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Re-submit your sitemap in Google Search Console
Update External Links
Update your domain everywhere it appears:
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Social media bios
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Business cards
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Email signatures
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Online directories or blogs where your site is featured
Update Email Settings
If you’re using a custom domain email (like info@yourdomain.com), you may need to:
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Set up a new mailbox for the new domain
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Or reconfigure your existing mailbox settings
Our team can help with mailbox updates or domain-based email setup if needed.
Announce the Change
Let your clients and audience know! A quick email, blog post, or social post works great:
“We’ve updated our website address! You can now find us at [yournewdomain.com]. Come take a look!”
Check Internal Links
Verify that links within your website are working correctly, especially if you used full URLs instead of relative paths.
Review Third-Party Tools
If you use third-party integrations, update or re-verify your new domain:
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Facebook Pixel
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Email marketing services
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Any other connected platforms