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Hi,

I have a question about subdomains.

First just to make sure I am using the correct terms. Lets assume I own "RealEstate.com" (I don't but hypothetically). If I started developing the website and wanted to break each regional area up by city such as the following:

Austin.RealEstate.com,
Orlando.RealEstate.com
Tokyo.RealEstate.com
X.RealEstate.com

Would the city in these examples be called a subdomain?

Next question.

Regardless of if I am calling it by its correct term or not my main question is how do you create those subdomains?

I don't need tech details right now but rather just is that a coding type thing? Are there any additional expenses with this type of thing? Any info anyone could provide on this issue would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
 
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yes, they're called subdomains.
in cpanel it's easy to do, just login and then click on add subdomain and type "austin" and try next.
 
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Yes, in the example of Austin.RealEstate.com, Austin is a subdomain of RealEstate.com.

In order to create a subdomain, you need to add a DNS record (either a CNAME or an A record).

You can direct all subdomains to the same web application, or you can have separate applications handle different subdomains. You can also use a wildcard to define all subdomains of a particular domain (Note: some hosting companies don't allow this, but it is possible)

Do you have a hosting account somewhere? They would be the best people to ask about how to create subdomains.

If you have any questions, let me know.
 
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Thank you for responding so quickly! I appreciate it a lot.

I do not have a hosting account, so far my sites have been using Blogger. Any thoughts on good affordable hosts?
 
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1and1.com
hostgator.com
x10hosting.com ( free and supports cpanel)
 
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don't use 1and1, they're horrible.

I'd go with hostgator or bluehost.
 
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May I ask why you're pursuing using subdomains?
 
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scandiman said:
May I ask why you're pursuing using subdomains?


I guess mostly I am just trying to learn more about them. It seems like a good way to take a domain name that is general like "helpwanted.com" (I do not own this name) and be able to market it in a specific geographic area like Orlando, as well as across a broad area.

This is what I am picturing. Someone goes to "Helpwanted.com" and there is a list of 50 or whatever cities. They see Orlando and click it and it brings them to Orlando.helpwanted.com.

Alternatively if I wanted I could go to a job fair in Orlando and have a sign that says "Check out Orlando.helpwanted.com!!! Don't forget the dot!"

Either way they are getting to the same site and I have it in my head that this is a good idea. Now that I explained it does it seem like I am needlessly complicating things?

More likely it would not be a job listing site but maybe a classified site like craigslist or maybe a food menu listing site, that part I don't know but its what I am picturing.
 
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GameOfLife said:
I guess mostly I am just trying to learn more about them. It seems like a good way to take a domain name that is general like "helpwanted.com" (I do not own this name) and be able to market it in a specific geographic area like Orlando, as well as across a broad area.

This is what I am picturing. Someone goes to "Helpwanted.com" and there is a list of 50 or whatever cities. They see Orlando and click it and it brings them to Orlando.helpwanted.com.

Alternatively if I wanted I could go to a job fair in Orlando and have a sign that says "Check out Orlando.helpwanted.com!!! Don't forget the dot!"

Either way they are getting to the same site and I have it in my head that this is a good idea. Now that I explained it does it seem like I am needlessly complicating things?

More likely it would not be a job listing site but maybe a classified site like craigslist or maybe a food menu listing site, that part I don't know but its what I am picturing.
I used to want to do some things that way but discovered it can rob the SEO of the main site. Each subdomain is considered a unique website by the SE's and gets its own ranking so I dropped that in favor of subdirectories, like HelpWanted.com/Orlando.
 
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If your using blogs like blogger to generate revenue.you can use free sub domains at www.com.co.in like www.yourname.com.co.in and make it little professional.

Or if you already own a domain then see above posts on how to add sub-domains to your existing domains.if you don't have a host right now.try using hostgator or if you want free host then try some sites like 110mb.com.
 
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I believe now with the new ICANN rules and the "education" of the users the usage of subdomains will increase or at least will be accepted more than before
 
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