Host Multiple Websites Using One Hosting Package

If you’ve registered various domains and are not doing anything with them, create more Web sites.

I’m about to start creating different Websites that will serve various purposes. Most will be one-pagers promoting one product or service. Instead of paying for multiple hosting accounts, they will all share space with my main site, www.PeggyDuncan.com.

All of these sites will be totally separate, not subwebs. They’ll reside in separate folders on my computer and on the Web. Everything is separate: they’re just in the same space….like your neighbors in a high-rise.

My sites are hosted by Network Solutions. Terrific customer support. If you want a company that will walk you through and hold your hands anytime you need it, they’re it. They must train their American-based employees well because everyone I’ve ever talked to knew what they were talking about…a rarity these days.

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  • which ever company hosts your domain can be useful. I purchase my domain and then have it point to my site. You can have it point to another domain, ip address, or page. If you use URL masking then your address bar will always say http://www.yoursite.com.


    Example

    My main site is www.abc.com

    i want to host another site on the same space but with a different domain
    www.def.com

    I then purchase a seperate domain (or use no-ip.com)

    I Create a directory at www.abc.com called def

    http://www.abc.com/def will take me there

    I configure my new domain to point to http://www.abc.com/def/index.html

    I enable url masking so that when you open www.def.com it will always say "http://www.def.com" in the address bar and will be running the page from http://www.abc.com/def
  • peggyduncan
    Timothy, thanks for the great comment. For SEO, I feel more comfortable doing it my way. What do you think?
  • I would like to know how to host multiple websites? I can upload one successfully, but do not know how to separate them on the NWSolutions server!
  • peggyduncan
    Hi Jessica, Network Solutions has great customer care. Call their tech support and they'll do this for you. Register your domain either with them or GoDaddy first.
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