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We recently had a customer send in a support ticket with a question along the lines of “If I have multiple domains, do I need to buy a separate web hosting plan for each?”.<\/p>\n

The answer of course is no. Many of our customers have multiple domain names, and so our packages are created with that in mind.\u00a0If you have a portfolio of websites, our shared hosting plans do allow you to add additional ‘add-on’ domains. However, this can be insecure as you only have one login, meaning if someone gains access to your cPanel account, they will have control over however many domains you have on that account. You may also find that your public_html directory gets complicated and confusing, so we recommend Reseller\/VPS accounts for this purpose.<\/p>\n

If you sign up for a Reseller account,\u00a0you’ll be given a main administrator (root) user account with which you can login to WebHostManager and create as many end-user cPanel accounts as you like (limited to 50 with Reseller Light). Although standard Shared hosting supports ‘add-on’ domains, these are all under one login and so you don’t have the same flexibility.<\/p>\n

Creating individual cPanel accounts for each domain is beneficial for a number of reasons:<\/strong><\/p>\n