Assign Bluehost Domain Names

Assign Bluehost Domain Names

Assign Bluehost Domain Names

This article talks about how to assign Bluehost domain names. Furthermore, this article aims to provide such great help to you regarding things that you need to do so that you would be able to assign domains in Bluehost. A step-by-step procedure is given below for you to follow, but directly speaking about the main topic, let us first define some of the words necessary for you and for other individuals who do not have ample knowledge about this to gain a wider view as well as gain a deeper understanding regarding this matter. Moreover, a summary is provided be low for you to go ready and go over.Assign Bluehost Domain Names

How to Assign Bluehost Domain Names in 7 Steps

A domain name that would point to your main web site on your account is what we call a “parked domain”. For an instance, let us have “example.com” as your main web site; however, before you would be able to have “example.com” as your main web site, you still need to purchase “example.net”. After being able to purchase “example.com” as you main web site, you can assign “example.net” as a “parked domain” so that if someone would type “example.net”, that person would be able to see the same website as if he or she typed in the words “example.com”.

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Another domain name which would point to its own folder within public_html is called as an “add-on domain”. This domain would also appear as a separate website from your primary domain. This would allow you to already have two separate web sites on your account. First, if you have “example.com” as your main web site, you would then be able to have “example2.com” as your add-on domain. The said “example2.com” would completely be a separate web site; thus, people would not know that “example2.com’ is still part of your “example.com’ account.

Access the Domain Tab

In order for you to know about how to assign domains in Bluehost, you have to access the domain tab first. To access the domain tab, you need to follow the steps given below:

  1. Log in to your Bluehost control panel:

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  1. Hover over the blue tab and click the “Domains”.

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  1. In the Shortcuts below the tab, select “assign a domain to your cPanel account”.

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Assigning a Domain Name

After accessing the domain tab, you can now assign a domain name. In assigning a domain name, you should follow the steps provided below for your guidance:

  1. Choose whether you are going to make use of a domain that is already associated with your account or you are just going to make use of a new domain name to your account.bluehost_step1
  2. If ever you are going to make use of a new domain, you need to verify first the ownership of the domain name, and you would be able to do it through following these three given ways:
  • Name Servers: You should update name servers to Bluehost.com and ns2.Bluehost.com.
  • Create HTML Page: On your existing host, create an HTML page containing the text provided.
  • EPP Code: Use an EPP Code so that you can verify the ownership. Take note that this will not transfer your domain name.
  1. Choose between Addon Domain and Parked Domain.
  • Addon Domain: This will function as its own separate domain.
  • Parked Domain: This will load the same site located in your public_html which is your domain name.

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  1. If you selected Addon Domain, choose a folder in your account in which your domain will direct you to.

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  1. Choose a Sub-domain.

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The said sub-domain is needed for you Control Panel; however, you would still be able to directly access your domain name.

  1. To assign the domain, click the Assign Domain button located at the bottom page.

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  1. After you have carefully followed and completed the steps, you would be able to see that the Domain would then be automatically listed in the domains tab.

Conclusion

So in conclusion, the steps to assign Bluehost domain names is fairly straightforward. This is something you will probably only have to learn once, but is critical to all webmasters and bloggers to build their websites. We hope this article helped answer any question you may have had about how to assign Bluehost domain names. Please let us know if you have any questions in the comments below.

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Ryan Jacob has 9 years of rich experience in Integrated Marketing Communications and Server Management. He has lead teams of professionals in his career and built online and offline reputation of organizations.

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