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Follow these simple steps to set up your subdomain and connect it via DNS records. Get your subdomain live and ready to go!
First, make sure that your website's main domain is set up correctly with the correct DNS records. It should have two A records and one CNAME record.
For a subdomain, you'll only need to add 1 CNAME record. Learn More
Why Have a Subdomain?
Overall, adding subdomains can enhance your website's organization, SEO, flexibility, localization, testing, and brand identity, providing a better experience for visitors and site administrators.
Two of the most common reasons for adding a subdomain are for placing a blog or online store.
Also, search engines may treat subdomains as separate entities, giving you more opportunities to rank for specific keywords. This can be beneficial if your website has different sections targeting different audiences or topics.