Aliases, Addons and Subdomains, What's the Difference?

Alias 
An Alias domain does not have a unique website. It is a domain that is masked to forward to a primary domain of the cPanel account. For example, an alias could be a common misspelling of your main website URL which would then be forwarded automatically to your main website. Another use is for email; a parked domain can provide a separate email account.  

Addon
An addon domain acts as a second website with it's own unique design and pages. Many cPanel accounts, including ours, offer addon domains - for example if 5 were available in a hosting package, in theory you can hold 6 websites on the same account which is cost effective.
***Please note - you would need to own separate domains to be able to set up addon domains.  

Subdomain
A subdomain acts as a second website with its own unique design and pages. However, unlike an addon domain, you would not need to own a separate domain. If your website was www.your-domain.com, you can replace the www. with a subdomain name of your choice such as blog.your-domain.com. This is commonly used to add a logical structure to different areas of your site.

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