Domain
Name Forwarding
allows you, the customer, to use additional
domain names to direct visitors to your main
web site (the "parent" domain).
By using additional domain names, you are
able to provide visitors with alternative
avenues to find you. Your business may be
known by several names or acronyms-these may
be used in domain names that point to your
web site. Businesses who have unusual spellings
and common misspellings can use these misspellings
as alternative domain names that direct the
user to the web site.
Internal
Links: Additional domain names may also
target internal links (pages or sections)
of your web site. For example, if an attorney
wants their clients to be able to go directly
to his own page, a secondary domain name
can be used to direct the visitor to that
part of the firm's web site.
Prevent Cyber-Squatting |
Get rid of Sloppy URL's |
Condense multiple Hosting Accounts into
one |
Give your web site more "girth" |
Target internal sections (see animation) |
Track Marketing efforts |
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