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How do I add a second domain to HostGator?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 7:35 pm

Adding a Second Domain to HostGator

Adding a second domain to HostGator is a relatively easy process. To begin, log in to your HostGator account and navigate to the Domains section.

From here, you will need to click on the Add Domain button.

Next, you will be prompted to enter the required information for your new domain. This includes the domain name, hostname, and server address.

Once you have entered all of the required information, click on the Next button.

Next, you will be asked to provide your DNS settings. This will include the name servers and the domain name prefix.

Once you have entered all of the required information, click on the Finish button.

PRO TIP: If you are considering adding a second domain to your HostGator account, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, you will need to purchase a new hosting plan that supports multiple domains. Second, you will need to set up your DNS records for the new domain. Finally, you will need to upload your website files to the new domain.

Now that your second domain has been added to HostGator, you will need to configure the domain settings. To do this, log in to your HostGator account and navigate to the Domains section.

From here, you will need to click on the Settings link for your new domain.

Next, you will be prompted to enter the domain settings. This will include the domain name, hostname, and port number.

Once you have entered all of the required information, click on the Save Settings button.

Finally, you will need to configure the DNS settings for your new domain.

From here, you will need to click on the DNS Settings link for your new domain.

Next, you will be prompted to enter the DNS settings. This will include the DNS servers and the domain name prefix.

Now that you have added your second domain to HostGator, you are ready to start hosting your website.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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