If you need to further distinguish your 2nd-level domain name, you can use a 3rd-level domain name, such as "products.mybusiness.com."
When a 3rd-level domain name points to a subdirectory in your current site, this is referred to as a "subdirectory domain name." Because you already own the 2nd-level domain, you can name the 3rd-level domain portion whatever you wish (assuming no copyright or trademark violation).
To create a subdirectory domain name:
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In SiteControl, click the Manage Services tab and then click the Website icon |
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Scroll down to the Added Functionality section and click Subdirectory Domains. |
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The Subdirectory Domain Summary page lists any active subdirectory domains that have already been set up for your domain. When the Add Subdirectory Domain Name page appears, carefully review the restrictions and information about any additional fees that may apply. |
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In the Subdirectory Domains page click Add Subdirectory Domain. |
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Enter the name of the subdirectory domain you want to create. |
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Click Add to create the specified subdirectory. |
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In the Purchase Subdirectory Domain page, click Purchase Now. |
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A Subdirectory Domain Confirmation message appears. |