If you'd like to register a domain to make certain that nobody else is going to take it, but you have not built the website for it yet, you can park it. That is a feature that registrar companies offer whenever a domain name is not connected to any web or e-mail hosting service. That way, you can protect a brand name, for example, and you'll own the domain address in question even though it won't open any content. If you want, you may choose some standard template that the registrar provides, like For Sale or Under Construction, or you can forward the domain to a different web address. Your second option is very useful in case you own a number of domains, but you want every one of them to open the same website. For instance, you can register domain.net and domain.org, then park them and forward them to domain.com. In this example, you'll 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 Website Hosting

When you buy a website hosting plan through our company, you will be able to register as many domain addresses as you wish and park them with a couple of mouse clicks via your Hepsia hosting Control Panel. Using our feature-rich Domain Manager tool, you can select from a number of templates and add your own text to any one of them. If you would like to forward a domain name, all it requires is to type the URL, save it, and you will be all set. You can un-park a domain and host it within your account just as easily and our system is going to do all the needed changes - update the domain servers, set up DNS records for it, create a domain folder inside the File Manager part of your account, etcetera. If you have a lot of domains registered using our company, you’ll be able to use a filter and see just the parked or just the hosted ones for simpler management. Considering that you can park a domain name only with the registrar company, you can use this function only for domains that are registered through us, but not through another company.