Primary Domain
- The Primary Domain is the main website address that your visitors will use to find your website. It’s the one most associated with your brand or business.
- For example, if your website is `example.com`, this is your primary domain.
- Typically, this domain will be used as the default for things like email addresses (e.g., `[email protected]`) and the main website.
Additional Domains
- Additional Domains are extra domains that you own alongside your primary domain. They can point to the same website, or you might use them for different purposes.
- You might own `example.net` or `example.org` as additional domains to protect your brand and avoid confusion.
- Additional domains can also be used for different sections of your business or even different websites.
Simple Example:
- Primary Domain: `example.com` (the main address people use to find your website).
- Additional Domains: `example.net`, `example.org`, etc., which may redirect to the same site or be used for other projects.
In short, the primary domain is your main website address, while additional domains are extra ones you own for various reasons.