There are 2 services that you’ll need for a functioning site - a domain and a web hosting plan for it. When you type the domain name in your Internet browser, you see the content that’s uploaded in the website hosting account, but if that Internet domain isn't linked to such an account or to an e-mail service, it's parked. To put it differently, the domain is registered and you're its owner, but it does not have any content of its own. Instead, it can open either a pre-made “Under Construction / For Sale” Internet page from the registrar company, or it could be forwarded to some other URL of your choice. The main advantage of parking a domain is that you can keep it and be sure that no one else is going to take it. In the meantime, it won't take a slot for a hosted domain inside your account. You could also park domains if you have a .com, for example, and you register domains with other extensions such as .net, .org or country-code ones to direct them to the main website as a way to protect a brand name.

Parked Domains in Shared Hosting

If you purchase a shared hosting plan through us, you are going to be able to register as many domain names as you would like and park them with just a couple of clicks via your Hepsia hosting CP. By using our feature-rich Domain Manager tool, you can select from several templates and add your own text to any one of them. If you'd like to forward a domain name, all it requires is to type the URL, save it, and you'll be all set. You'll be able to un-park a domain name and host it in your account just as easily and our system is going to do all the required changes - update the domain address servers, set up DNS records for it, create a domain folder inside the File Manager part of your account, etcetera. If you have a large number of domain addresses registered through our company, you will be able to use a filter to check out just the parked or just the hosted ones for much easier management. Having in mind you can park a domain address only with the registrar, you can employ this function only for domains that are registered through us, but not through another provider.