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  • Here’s how to redirect multiple domains to different subdomains while keeping the top-level domain visible and maintaining your SEO rankings:Using CNAME Records

    1. Log in to your DNS provider’s control panel: This could be your domain registrar, web hosting provider, or a DNS service.
    2. Find the DNS management section: Look for the section where you can manage DNS records for your domain.
    3. Create a new CNAME record: Enter the domain you want to redirect (e.g., domain1.com) in the hostname field.
    4. Set the CNAME value: Enter the subdomain you want to redirect to (e.g., sub1.example.com).
    5. Save the changes: Allow time for DNS propagation, which can take anywhere from a few minutes to 48 hours.

    Using ALIAS Records

    1. Log in to your DNS provider’s control panel: Similar to the CNAME method, access the DNS management section.
    2. Create a new ALIAS record: Enter the domain you want to redirect (e.g., domain1.com) in the hostname field.
    3. Set the ALIAS value: Enter the subdomain you want to redirect to (e.g., sub1.example.com).
    4. Save the changes: Allow time for DNS propagation.

    Additional Tips

    • 301 Redirects: Ensure you set up 301 (Permanent Redirect) to maintain SEO rankings.
    • Test the Setup: Use online tools to verify that the redirects are working correctly.

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    Here’s how to redirect multiple domains to different subdomains while keeping the top-level domain visible and maintaining your SEO rankings:Using CNAME Records

    1. Log in to your DNS provider’s control panel: This could be your domain registrar, web hosting provider, or a DNS service.
    2. Find the DNS management section: Look for the section where you can manage DNS records for your domain.
    3. Create a new CNAME record: Enter the domain you want to redirect (e.g., domain1.com) in the hostname field.
    4. Set the CNAME value: Enter the subdomain you want to redirect to (e.g., sub1.example.com).
    5. Save the changes: Allow time for DNS propagation, which can take anywhere from a few minutes to 48 hours.

    Using ALIAS Records

    1. Log in to your DNS provider’s control panel: Similar to the CNAME method, access the DNS management section.
    2. Create a new ALIAS record: Enter the domain you want to redirect (e.g., domain1.com) in the hostname field.
    3. Set the ALIAS value: Enter the subdomain you want to redirect to (e.g., sub1.example.com).
    4. Save the changes: Allow time for DNS propagation.

    Additional Tips

    • 301 Redirects: Ensure you set up 301 (Permanent Redirect) to maintain SEO rankings.
    • Test the Setup: Use online tools to verify that the redirects are working correctly.

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