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Hosting Multiple Websites on a Single Web Hosting Account

DDSvpsHost

New Member
If you are among those who have multiple websites and isn't very sure about how to host them, these are things you should consider;

In order to host multiple websites from a single hosting account you will have to choose a web hosting company, which offers hosting packages that allow the user to host several websites. Once you have shortlisted the company you will have to select a domain the hosting account will be running under. This will be your main domain name. Once you have set up your hosting account you will get the DNS server information from your hosting service provider. Once you have the DNS info you can go ahead and change the DNS server settings to the DNS servers provided by your web host. 
 

HBAndrei

Active Member
Verified Provider
If you are among those who have multiple websites and isn't very sure about how to host them, these are things you should consider;

In order to host multiple websites from a single hosting account you will have to choose a web hosting company, which offers hosting packages that allow the user to host several websites. Once you have shortlisted the company you will have to select a domain the hosting account will be running under. This will be your main domain name. Once you have set up your hosting account you will get the DNS server information from your hosting service provider. Once you have the DNS info you can go ahead and change the DNS server settings to the DNS servers provided by your web host. 

This isn't really a guide, isn't really anything actually.

"If you want to host multiple domains just find a web host that allows this and then change DNS"

You're not even mentioning addon/parked domains... which is in fact how one would host multiple domains in a single hosting account.
 

HalfEatenPie

The Irrational One
Retired Staff
Hello,

Sorry but this isn't a tutorial.  You don't go into anything in related to the terminology.  You don't go into the logic behind the technology nor the UI aspect involved (such as cPanel or DirectAdmin or hell even VestaCP).  

From what I can read, anyways, it's an unorganized ramble about very broad things that actual people who understand what's going on would know, but (again, remember this is the Tutorials and Guides section of the forum) for a common Joe to use would be absolutely useless.  Come on man, this isn't even trying.  
 

emdad

New Member
If you are among those who have multiple websites and isn't very sure about how to host them, these are things you should consider;

In order to host multiple websites from a single hosting account you will have to choose a web hosting company, which offers hosting packages that allow the user to host several websites. Once you have shortlisted the company you will have to select a domain the hosting account will be running under. This will be your main domain name. Once you have set up your hosting account you will get the DNS server information from your hosting service provider. Once you have the DNS info you can go ahead and change the DNS server settings to the DNS servers provided by your web host. 

Why not mention your favorite providers with aff link... at least that would make some sort of sense :)
 

Tyler

Active Member
If you are among those who have multiple websites and isn't very sure about how to host them, these are things you should consider;

In order to host multiple websites from a single hosting account you will have to choose a web hosting company, which offers hosting packages that allow the user to host several websites. Once you have shortlisted the company you will have to select a domain the hosting account will be running under. This will be your main domain name. Once you have set up your hosting account you will get the DNS server information from your hosting service provider. Once you have the DNS info you can go ahead and change the DNS server settings to the DNS servers provided by your web host. 

Why not mention your favorite providers with aff link... at least that would make some sort of sense :)
Because hidden affiliate links are generally looked down upon and seen as both spammy and patronizing.
 
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