If you'd like to register a domain name to ensure that no one else is going to take it, however, you have not built the website for it yet, you may park it. That is a service that registrar companies offer if a domain address is not linked to any web or e-mail hosting service. That way, you can protect a brand name, for example, and you'll own the domain in question although it won't open any content. If you'd like, you can pick some default template that the registrar provides, such as For Sale or Under Construction, you can also direct the domain to a different web address. Your second option is very helpful if you own a few domains, but you want all of them to open the same website. For example, you can register domain.net and domain.org, then park them and direct them to domain.com. In this example, you are going to need hosting for the third domain only and the traffic to the other ones is going to be redirected to it.

Parked Domains in Shared Web Hosting

With each and every shared web hosting plan which we offer you’re able to park as many domains as you want and in contrast to other companies, we do not have any fees for that. Of course, you can do this only for domain addresses that are registered through us as parking a domain is possible only through the registrar, but not through the host unless you have both services with only one company. We've got a feature-rich Domain Manager tool where you can effortlessly park and un-park domain names, choose one of the templates that we provide and add custom text to it, or forward a domain name to a URL of your preference. If you host a parked domain, our system will change its name servers and set up a folder in the File Manager automatically. You can also set filters to check out only the parked or only the hosted domain addresses, which will permit you to manage them fast and easy.