Mar 9 2026 | By: PhotoBiz Knowledge Base
A 301 redirect automatically sends visitors from an old page URL to a new destination. This is useful when you remove a page, rename a page URL, or move content to a different location on your website.
Using redirects helps prevent broken links and ensures visitors reach the correct page. It can also help search engines understand that your content has moved.
This guide walks you through how to create and manage redirects inside the PhotoBiz Website Builder.
You may want to create a redirect if you:
Change the URL of a page
Delete a page but want visitors to land on a different page
Move content to another section of your website
Replace an old page with updated content
Update a page that is linked from QR codes, marketing materials, or social media
Redirects help ensure visitors never encounter a broken link.
Log into your PhotoBiz account and click WEBSITE in the left-hand menu.
This will open the Website Builder control panel.
Open Website Settings
At the top center of the Website Builder control panel, click SETTINGS.
This area contains advanced configuration options for your website.
Open the Redirects Section
Inside the Settings panel, click Redirects.
Create a Redirect
In the Redirects panel, enter the details for the redirect you want to create.
In the Original URL field, enter the old URL that visitors may still be using.
Next, choose the destination in the Redirect To dropdown menu.
You can redirect visitors to several types of destinations within PhotoBiz.
Available redirect destinations include:
None – No redirection will occur
External Link – Redirect to a page outside your PhotoBiz website
Page – Redirect to another page on your PhotoBiz website
Form – Redirect to a form created in your PhotoBiz account
Email Marketing – Redirect to an email marketing campaign
File – Redirect to a document stored in the Documents section of your account
After selecting the destination, click Save to create the redirect.
After saving, your redirect will appear in the Redirects list.
This list shows all redirects currently active on your website. From here you can review, edit, or remove redirects as needed.
Once the redirect is saved, visitors who access the old URL will automatically be sent to the new destination.
Keep the following in mind when creating redirects:
The original page should be deleted or disabled if you want the redirect to take effect.
Redirects work best when the old page is no longer active.
Use redirects when changing URLs that may already exist in marketing materials, QR codes, or search engine listings.