There are two services that you’ll need for a working site - a domain name plus a web hosting plan for it. When you type the domain in your web browser, you see the content that is uploaded inside the website hosting account, but if that Internet domain is not linked to such an account or to an e-mail service, it is parked. Put simply, the Internet domain is registered and you're its owner, but it lacks content of its own. Rather, it can open either a pre-made “Under Construction / For Sale” webpage from the registrar company, or it can be forwarded to any other URL of your choice. The main advantage of parking a domain name is that you can keep it and be sure that nobody else is going to take it. At the same time, it won't take a slot for a hosted domain name in your account. You can also park domain names if you have a .com, for instance, and you register domains with other extensions like .net, .org or country-code ones to forward them to the main web site so as to protect a brand name.

Parked Domains in Hosting

With each and every hosting package we offer you’re able to park as many domains as you wish and unlike other companies, we do not have any fees for that. Naturally, you can do this just for domain addresses that are registered through our company since parking a domain is possible only through the registrar, but not through the host unless you have the two services with the same company. We have a feature-rich Domain Manager tool where you can effortlessly park and un-park domain names, pick one of the templates that we offer and add custom text to it, or direct a domain to a URL of your choice. If you host a parked domain, our system will change its name servers and set up a folder in the File Manager automatically. You could also set filters and see only the parked or only the hosted domains, that will enable you to manage them fast and easy.