If you'd like to register a domain name to make sure that nobody else is going to take it, however, you have not developed the website for it yet, you can park it. That is a feature that registrar companies provide whenever a domain isn't linked to any web or email hosting service. By doing this, you are able to protect a brand name, for example, and you'll own the domain name in question although it will not open any content. If you want, you can select some default template that the registrar provides, like For Sale or Under Construction, or you can forward the domain name to another web address. Your second option is very useful in case you own a number of domain names, but you want every one of them to open the same site. For example, you could register domain.net and domain.org, then park them and forward them to domain.com. In this example, you're going to need hosting for the third domain address only and the traffic to the other ones is going to be redirected to it.

Parked Domains in Shared Website Hosting

You're going to be able to park as many domain names as you wish with any of the shared website hosting packages that we offer you. Naturally, this feature is available exclusively for domain addresses registered here because the service is always provided only by the registrar. Unlike most companies, we do not charge anything extra for parking a domain address and the process will take only a couple of clicks in your Hepsia Control Panel. We've got a few parking templates to pick from where you can add custom text. If you want to host a parked domain in the future, adding it to your account requires only a mouse click. Everything necessary for the website to start showing up, including setting up a domain folder and creating DNS records is going to be done automatically by us. Our feature-rich Domain Manager tool will enable you to view a full list of the domains that you've registered through our company and you can set a filter to view only the parked or just the hosted ones.