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I’m looking through the different hosting sites and a whole bunch of them say that they will host “unlimited domains”, yet also state that they will give me a free domain.

So by hosting unlimited domains, (examples: bluehost, godaddy), does that mean I can make as many sites as I want? Like www.mysite.com and www.acompletelydifferentsite.com ? Or can I only HOST the entire site, but the domains must be paid for separately?

Sorry if that’s a little bit confusing.

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2 Responses to “If a hosting site says that it will ‘host unlimited domains’, will it still cost to register the domain?”

  1. sspade30 says:

    Yes, hosting is different than registering.

    You can have your domain hosted somewhere other than the same company that you register with. So, hosting unlimited domains is not uncommon, which just means that the DNS entries for those domains point to your web host service. But, you still need to pay to register each domain, which also has an annual fee.

  2. Prashant says:

    hey dude
    all these sites cannot give u a domain freely like http://www.anyhting.com
    it only gives u a page like

    http://hacktheworld-prashant.blogspot.com/
    like this above link redirect u to my site(page)
    n if u want to make a site
    like http://www.anyhting.com
    u’ll hav to pay 4 it………….

 

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