Multiple Website
Hosting: Subdomains are the Answer
How to set up multiple websites & host
multiple websites cheap without paying for multiple domain
hosting accounts
Many business owners find themselves in a quandary over the
ways to make the most of their company’s web site. This is
especially true of those who have the need to maintain more
than one web site but do not wish to pay for multiple domain
hosting accounts. If this is you, a subdomain may be the
answer.
Subdomains are sort of a site within a site. They are not,
however, simply additional pages of an existing web site. The
subdomain can have a web site all its own, completely separate
from the site located at the main domain name.
To understand the use and purpose of subdomains, it may be
necessary to first understand the concept of an internet domain
name. Every web site that is active on the internet (and there
are literally billions of them now – it was estimated as long
ago as 1996 that there were more web pages in existence than
there were people on Earth) has a unique domain name. There can
be only one Ebay dot com, for example, on the entire internet.
The domain name, however, is really just a way for humans to
relate to the site. Internet servers see web site names as
unique I.P. addresses. It is the domain name server that
translates those numbers into names and back again.
A subdomain is simply an offshoot of your web site’s domain.
In terms of the way it appears on the server, the subdomain is
simply a folder or a sub directory located within your domain’s
root directory. Any sub directory can serve as a sub domain.
For example, if your web site is “www.mycompany.com” and you
store the images for your site in a directory called “images,”
then you could, if you wished, create a subdomain at
“images.mycompany.com”. As long as you put an “index.html” page
in the folder you should be able to pull it up in a web browser
that way. In most cases you will create a new sub directory to
be associated with a subdomain and some web hosts do not
support subdomains on their servers or put a limit on the
number of subdomains you may associate with your site.
The benefits of using subdomains as opposed to
opening multiple hosting accounts are twofold. First, you
get the obvious benefit of only having to pay for one
hosting account. You also benefit from being able to have
a completely separate web site, but one that your
customers will easily recognize as being associated in
some way with your business. Some companies will set up
subdomains for various divisions (xyz.com may also have
sales.xyz.com or support.xyz.com) and some will use
subdomains for various businesses that are all offshoots
of the same parent company.
That association could be a downside to using subdomains as
well. If you want to keep the relationship between your
companies under wraps (like Disney tried so hard to do with
Touchstone Pictures so many years ago), you may want to use
multiple accounts rather than subdomains. The web address
clandestineproducts.megamall.com would clearly betray that
there was some connection between Clandestine Products and
Megamall, whether you wanted that information to be known or
not.
John Michaels is a freelance author for
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