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What is the difference between parked domains and add-on domains?
"Parked domains" will allow you to park a domain that is directed to the domain index page on which it is parked. "Add-on domains" are different domain names that share the same hosting account and control panel. The Standard, Business, and Advanced plans all allow up to 10 "add-on" domains. Add-on domains share the same space, but you can set up a subdirectory and add a different domain to it. For example, say your primary domain is domain1.com. But you have a completely different site called domain2.com. You can set up a /myothersite subdomain, and then from within the Control Panel, point domain2.com directly to /myothersite. That way the sites appear to be completely separate but you are actually sharing the same disk space, bandwidth, FTP account and control panel. Note: You can set up email accounts for each domain. |
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