There are 2 services that you’ll need for a working website - a domain name plus a website hosting plan for it. Any time you type the domain address in your browser, you see the content that’s uploaded within the website hosting account, but if that domain is not linked to such an account or to an e-mail service, it is parked. In other words, the domain address is registered and you're its owner, but it doesn't have any content of its own. As a substitute, it can open either a pre-made “Under Construction / For Sale” webpage from the registrar company, or it could be directed to some other URL of your choice. The main advantage of parking a domain address is that you can keep it and make sure that no one else will take it. Meanwhile, it's not going to block a slot for a hosted domain name in your account. You can also park domains if you have a .com, for example, and you register domains with other extensions like .net, .org or country-code ones to direct them to the main site as a way to protect a brand name.

Parked Domains in Hosting

If you get a hosting plan from us, you'll be able to register as many domains as you want and park any one of them with a couple of mouse clicks via your Hepsia hosting Control Panel. By using our feature-rich Domain Manager tool, you can choose from a number of templates and add your own text to any of them. If you want to forward a domain address, all it requires is to type the URL, save it, and you will be all set. You are able to un-park a domain address and host it inside your account just as easily and our system is going to do all the required changes - update the domain servers, create DNS records for it, create a domain folder in the File Manager section of your account, etc. In case you have a large number of domain names registered through our company, you will be able to use a filter to check out only the parked or only the hosted ones for a lot easier management. Having in mind that you could park a domain name only with the registrar, you can employ this feature only for domains which are registered through us, but not through another company.