Re: Multiple Domain Names
by "Gary Krockover" <gary(at)garykrockover.com>
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Wed, 7 Aug 2002 15:03:02 -0500 |
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Yes, what he said.
GK
> Here are some examples and experience for you.
>
> In my experience, you can affordably register the second domain name
> and have it point to the same webspace. You can then use either domain
> name in your email address. Just call your ISP and tell them you want
> the second domain name to point to your existing web space. They should
> charge you a small, annual fee instead of a full hosting fee, because
> you won't be getting any additional server space. You can register the
> second domain name first, or you can ask your ISP to register it for
> you. (You'll have to look into which is more economical.)
>
> For example, I registered zarathud.org and got my ISP, Patriot.net, to
> point that at my pre-existing web space. They charged about $10/year, I
> think.
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> For a better example, my company has three registered domains, which we
> obtained at different periods of company development. Each of these
> points to the exact same web site: iplab.com, signalanalytics.com,
> scanalytics.com. We use scanalytics.com now, because that's our
> company name, but it'd be quicker to email us at a shorter name, like
> user(at)iplab.com.
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> hope the additional detail helps,
> complex
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