How to setup an addon domain name
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I keep getting questions related on how one can setup an addon domain name through cPanel. Addon domain names allow you to host multiple domain names on your main hosting account without the need to get a separate hosting account. So I hope you will enjoy the tutorials below:
turbomembership.com/helpcenter/tutorials/addondomain
John

January 11th, 2008 at 4:19 am
John -
The “Ignite” interface is very user-friendly by allowing you to quietly absorb the carefully laid out lessons at your leisure.
I’ll look forward to more tutorials in this format; and I may have to get my hands on the software so I can create my own.
Thanks for that,
Mitch Powell
The Smartest Thing To Do
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January 11th, 2008 at 11:52 am
John,
This is GREAT!
As you know, we all need to be reminded sometimes more than we need to be taught, and this method is a great reminder to those of us who have been down that particular road. To those who have not been, it is a great training tool.
What I did was to view each page, copy it with Snagit, printed it out and put it in my training manual for future reference and reading.
Thanks for a great tool. Anymore “ignite” tutorials like this available?
My Best,
Jim
January 12th, 2008 at 3:57 am
John
Thank you for your insightful post. I have always wondered about how to do that.
In fact I had a question JUST TODAY about addon domains that I would not have been able to answer by myself – so I hope you don’t mind, I pointed them to your blog post
Nice video too – best regards,
Brad Smith
Giveaway Manager