If you want to own a website or add a new domain to your existing site, you can easily do this using cPanel. In this guide, we will go over the process of adding a domain via cPanel step by step and share all the details you need to successfully complete the task.
Before starting the process of adding a new domain, there are some preparations you need to make. First, you should have purchased the domain you wish to add through a domain registrar. Your domain registration details should be ready for you to log in. Also, make sure you have access to your cPanel account.
During the domain purchase process, you will also need to configure the DNS servers for your domain. In most cases, your hosting provider will provide you with this information. Writing down this information correctly will make your job easier in the next steps.
To access the cPanel interface, you will typically need to go to the URL provided by your hosting provider and log in with your username and password. After logging in, you will be directed to the cPanel control panel's homepage.
To manage domains in cPanel, you will usually need to go to the "Domains" or "Addon Domains" section. Under this tab, you can view your existing domains and start the process of adding a new domain.
You can follow the steps below to add a new domain:
After adding your new domain to cPanel, you will need to configure the DNS settings. You can change these settings through your domain registrar. Update the DNS servers of the domain you added to cPanel according to the recommendations of your hosting provider.
Updating DNS settings can take anywhere from a few hours to 48 hours. This process ensures that the domain becomes recognized and accessible on the internet.
After adding the domain, it is important to check if the new domain is functioning properly. To do this, try typing the domain name in your browser and see if the page loads successfully. If the page loads correctly, the process is complete.
If you encounter any errors, you can check the cPanel error logs to determine the source of the issue. It is also important to wait for enough time for the DNS settings to fully update.