A parked domain name is one which is taken, but it is not associated with any other service - web or e mail hosting. Essentially, this kind of domain address won't load any actual content in case you type it inside a browser, but no one else can take it as you have already registered it and you are its owner. The benefit of acquiring a domain and parking it afterwards is the fact that you will be able to keep it and not worry that someone else could possibly register it in the meantime if, for example, the website for it is not ready yet. You may create a short-term Under Construction webpage for a parked domain address while you are working on the site, or forward it to some other web address - temporarily or permanently. The second option can be employed when you have already registered domain.com, for example, and you get domain.net and domain.org, so as to protect a brand name or a trademark. In such a case, the .net and .org domains can be parked and forwarded to the .com because you do not need individual sites for them.

Parked Domains in Cloud Hosting

You'll be able to park as many domain addresses as you want with each of the cloud hosting packages that we offer you. Needless to say, this feature is provided just for domain names registered here as the service is always provided only by the registrar. As opposed to most companies, we do not charge anything additional for parking a domain address and the process takes only a couple of mouse clicks in your Hepsia Control Panel. We have a couple of parking templates to pick from where you can include custom text. If you choose to host a parked domain address in the future, adding it to your account takes only a mouse click. Everything necessary for the website to start showing up, including creating a domain folder and creating DNS records will be done automatically by us. The feature-rich Domain Manager tool will enable you to see a full list of the domains you have registered using our company and you will be able to set a filter to view only the parked or just the hosted ones.