A parked domain address is one that is taken, however it's not connected to any other service - web or e mail hosting. Put simply, such a domain will not open any real content in case you type it within an Internet browser, but nobody can take it as you've already registered it and you are its owner. The main advantage of getting a domain name and parking it afterwards is the fact that you will be able to keep it and not stress that somebody else might register it meanwhile if, for instance, the site for it is not ready yet. You may set a temporary Under Construction website page for a parked Internet domain while you're working on the web site, or forward it to another web address - temporarily or permanently. The latter option can be employed if you have already registered domain.com, for instance, and you acquire domain.net and domain.org, so that you can protect a brand name or a trademark. In this case, the .net and .org domain addresses can be parked and forwarded to the .com as you do not need individual sites for them.

Parked Domains in Shared Website Hosting

With each and every shared website hosting plan that we offer you’re able to park as many domain addresses as you want and unlike other companies, we don't have any fees for that. However, this can be done only for domain addresses that are registered through our company because parking a domain is possible only with the registrar, and not through the host unless you have both services with only one company. We've got a feature-rich Domain Manager tool where you can conveniently park and un-park domain names, select one of the templates we provide and add custom text to it, or forward a domain name to a URL of your choice. If you host a parked domain name, our system will modify its name servers and set up a folder in the File Manager automatically. You can also set filters and see only the parked or only the hosted domain addresses, which will permit you to control them really easy.