Today at BluehostReview.org, I will write my experience of using bluehost’s cpanel addon domain feature. This review cover, domain registered with godaddy, for price $7.9+, and later redirect it to bluehost. Basically, what you need to do is make changes to domain Name Server property by pointing to bluehost NS. There is no need to transfer domain to bluehost hosting.
Firstly, i login to godaddy simple control panel, and then browse to godaddy domain manager. Go to Name Server field, and change as following:
- Primary name server: ns1.bluehost.com
- Secondary name server: ns2.bluehost.com
Next, login to bluehost cpanel. At the section “addon domains” you will see “Current Addon Domains ”. Below this section is where the addon new domain begins. Enter the new domain name, assign new folder to this domain at public_html, and assign a new password. Finish by clicking the “Add domain”. With this, new domain will be added to your bluehost plan, and can be view at bluehost cpanel x.
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