A parked Internet domain is one which is taken, but it's not connected to another service - web or email hosting. In other words, such a domain name won't open any real content if you type it inside an Internet browser, but nobody else can take it as you've already registered it and you are its owner. The advantage of getting a domain and parking it afterwards is that you’re able to keep it and not worry that someone else may register it in the meantime if, for instance, the website for it is not ready yet. You are able to set a temporary Under Construction website page for a parked domain name while you're working on the website, or forward it to another web address - temporarily or permanently. The second option can be used if you have already registered domain.com, for example, and you acquire domain.net and domain.org, so that you can protect a brand name or a trademark. In cases like this, the .net and .org domain names can be parked and forwarded to the .com because you don't need separate websites for them.

Parked Domains in Cloud Web Hosting

You'll be able to park as many domain names as you wish with any of the cloud web hosting packages which we offer. Naturally, this feature is available just for domains registered with us as the service is always provided only by the registrar. As opposed to the majority of service providers, we do not charge anything more for parking a domain and the process will take only a couple of clicks in your Hepsia CP. We also have a couple of parking templates to choose from where you can include custom text. If you choose to host a parked domain name in the future, adding it to your account will take just a click. Everything necessary for the site to start showing up, including creating a domain folder and creating DNS records is going to be done automatically by us. Our feature-rich Domain Manager tool will enable you to view a full list of the domains that you have registered through our company and you will be able to set a filter to see only the parked or just the hosted ones.