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Hi,
I have been running VM pro for some time now and on some of my sites I now want to set up this kind of naming:
Assume that I own www.boats.com (wish I did !).
I want to set up: new-fishing.boats.com and used-fishing.boats.com
This is good for se search results.
How do I set this up ?
seems to me you would need to own boats.com first to create a subdomain/server on it
or register new-fishing-boats.com if available
Opps - sorry maybe I wasn't too clear.
I was just using boats.com as an example.
So lets just say I <b>do</b> own www.boats.com and I want
to set up a blog about maintaining used boats on:
maintenance-used.boats.com
and a different blog about buying new boats on:
buying-new.boats.com
May later I will other blogs centered around water-ski.boats.com
etc etc.
So the point is, I want to use my www.boats.com and not have to
register a whoÅ
Opps - sorry maybe I wasn't too clear.
I was just using boats.com as an example.
So lets just say I <b>do</b> own www.boats.com and I want
to set up a blog about maintaining used boats on:
maintenance-used.boats.com
and a different blog about buying new boats on:
buying-new.boats.com
May later I will other blogs centered around water-ski.boats.com
etc etc.
So the point is, I want to use my www.boats.com and not have to
register a whoÅ
Yeah, that's no problem -- let's say you've added boats.com as a Virtual Server.
You'd just create a sub-server, called buying-new.boats.com.
That would allow you to setup that sub-domain, and any other number of domains, underneath that particular Virtual Server.
So once you create the boats.com Virtual Server, you'd go into Create Virtual Server, click "sub-server" on the top, and go from there.
-Eric