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How to Move From WordPress SQL to GoDaddy
Create a Backup of WordPress Database
1. Log in to the cPanel account of your Web hosting server.
2. Click the “phpMyAdmin” icon from the cPanel main page.
3. Click “Databases.”
4. Click the name of the Wordpress database you want to move.
5. Click the “Export” tab located about the database files in the center of the screen.
6. Click “Select All” from the Export dialog box to copy all tables in the database.
7. Click “SQL” as the file type to save in.
8. Check the box next to “Save as” and select the option of “None” under 'Compression.'
9. Click the “Go” button at the bottom of the screen. The SQL database file is saved to your computer.
Import WordPress Database to GoDaddy
10. Launch your FTP client of choice.
11. Enter your GoDaddy username and password and click “Connect.” Your website files appear within the FTP program.
12. Double-click the _db_backups folder.
13. Paste the .SQL database file you created into this folder.
14. Close the FTP client to save your changes.
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