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Domain Name Masking lets you protect the
address of a particular site, while still allowing customers to
access the content. Here's how it works:
First, you purchase a domain, say, domain1.com. This is only an
address, though; domain1.com is not going to have its own web site.
You use this address to display the content of another web site,
say, forwarded-to.com.
So your visitors type in www.domain1.com and see the display from
the forwarded-to.com web site. But they do not see the forwarded-to.com
address.
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Domain
Forwarding just might be the best, hardest-working domain bargain
going!
Now you can put any web address to work, whether you've built a site
for it or not. Just select a domain (or names), add forwarding, and
any visitor who types in that name will be redirected to the existing
site you designate.
Web address forwarding is especially useful if you have a site
with a long, complicated address. Now you can just register a simpler
web address (easily done using one of the less common top level
domains, like .BIZ instead of .COM, for example) and then forward
it. It's that easy.
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