A parked domain name is one that's taken, however it's not associated with any other service - web or email hosting. Put simply, such a domain name will not load any actual content in case you type it in a browser, but no one else can take it as you've already registered it and you are its owner. The best thing about getting a domain name and parking it afterwards is the fact that you’re able to keep it and not worry that somebody else might register it in the meantime if, for example, the site for it is not ready yet. You could set a short-term Under Construction website page for a parked domain address while you are working on your website, or direct it to some other web address - temporarily or permanently. The latter option can be employed if you have already registered domain.com, for example, and you acquire domain.net and domain.org, so as to protect a brand name or a trademark. In such a case, the .net and .org domain addresses can be parked and directed to the .com as you do not need individual sites for them.

Parked Domains in Cloud Hosting

If you buy a cloud hosting plan from us, you will be able to register as many domains as you want and park any one of them with only a few mouse clicks through your Hepsia hosting Control Panel. Through our feature-rich Domain Manager instrument, you can select from a number of templates and add your own text to any one of them. If you want to forward a domain name, all it requires is to type the URL, save it, and you will be all set. You'll be able to un-park a domain name and host it in your account just as easily and our system will do all the needed changes - update the domain address servers, create DNS records for it, create a domain folder inside the File Manager part of your account, etc. Provided you have a large number of domains registered through our company, you’ll be able to use a filter and see just the parked or just the hosted ones for simpler administration. Taking into consideration you could park a domain address only with its registrar, you can employ this function only for domains which are registered through us, but not through another company.