Alias Domain

A secondary domain that mirrors the main website, letting users reach the same content from multiple addresses through web hosting providers.

An alias domain is a secondary web address that points to your main website, allowing visitors to access the same content using different domain names. This is particularly useful for businesses that own multiple domains or want to protect their brand by registering common variations of their primary address. When someone types in an alias domain, they are automatically directed to your main site without any redirection delays. Hosting providers make it simple to set up alias domains through control panels, and they don't require additional storage or separate hosting accounts. Using alias domains helps capture more traffic, prevents competitors from registering similar names, and ensures customers can find you no matter which variation they remember.