Question:
My domain name does not do the job. Is it possible to have more than one domain name for a site???
TED M
2007-08-14 13:53:15 UTC
Can't release existing name because of current magazine advertisements. I have a few names standing by that should get me to the top of the list.
Five answers:
anonymous
2007-08-15 21:43:28 UTC
Yes....... you are talking about Domain Forwarding!



DIRECT YOUR SITE TO ANOTHER ONE!



Forwarding just might be the best, hardest-working domain bargain going!



Now you can put any domain name to work, whether you've built a site for it or not. Just select a domain name (or names), add forwarding, and any visitor who types in that name will be redirected to the existing site you designate.



Forwarding is especially useful if you have a site with a long, complicated address. Now you can just register a simpler domain name (easily done using one of the less common top level domains, like .BIZ instead of .COM, for example) and then forward it. It's that easy.



http://www.domain-name-register-store.com/ offers:



FREE with every domain:

• FREE! Quick Blog

• FREE! Free Hosting

• FREE! Complete Email

• FREE! Forwarding / Masking

• FREE! Change of Registration

• FREE! Starter Web Page

• FREE! "For Sale"/ Parked Page

• FREE! Domain Name Locking

• FREE! Total DNS Control



Good luck!

http://www.domain-name-register-store.com
DatR
2007-08-16 13:09:03 UTC
Yes just use domain name forwarding or domain name masking.



Domain forwarding basically says when someone types domainname1.com it will redirect to domainname2.com.



Domain masking works in a way that if you type domainname1.com, it still shows up as domainname1.com in the URL but the actual contents is loaded from domainname2.com.



Domain forwarding & masking is free at Domains at Retail ( http://www.domainsatretail.com ) provided you purchase the domain names from them.
anonymous
2007-08-15 03:18:37 UTC
If you can afford to have additional names, then yes you can. I recommend using your current domain name with the .com with ones that may be available in a .net and .org. If your domain name is more than one word, then I also suggest getting those with the dash between each word.



I wish you luck in you future business ventures.
scott.braden
2007-08-14 21:01:04 UTC
Yes it's simple. I have a couple dozen all pointed at one landing page.
Flip
2007-08-14 20:58:08 UTC
um yea


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