How to Create a Subdomain
Here is a simple, step-by-step guide to creating a new subdomain within Wealthy Affiliate.
- Hover over the blue 'SiteRubix' button in the bar on the left side of your page and click 'Site Domains'.
- Scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page and click 'Add Subdomain'.
- Type the new part of the subdomain name and then choose the main domain from the drop-down list.
- Hit 'Create'.
- You do NOT have to worry about transferring DNS as that has already been taken care of when you created the original site.
- Go to 'Site Manager' in the top menu.
- Click the 'Build a New Website' button.
- In Step 1, choose the 'On a Domain I Own' option.
- Ignore the empty box and find your domain within the 'Choose Existing' list.
- Continue on to Step 2 and finish like you would a regular website.
Please Note: The rest of the subdomain website building process will be exactly like that of building a new website. You will need to choose a new theme and will get a new admin account.
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PLEAffiliate
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Thanks for the lesson. I've been trying to figure out the best way to do a Malay version of my niche site and while it is a lot of work to do my own translation Think the subdomain track is the way to go. The so-called translator plug-ins simply don't do the job effectively.
pianobenjjam
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You helped me. Thank you.
As an SEO, I've had it pounded into my brain for years that if you're trying to decide between subdomaintopic.site.com and site.com/subdomaintopic, go with the second option in most cases if SEO is a major concern. For my purposes, the topic I'm going for is different enough from my main domain that I think a subdomain will work out better for my needs. Thanks for explaining how to do it in WA.
As an SEO, I've had it pounded into my brain for years that if you're trying to decide between subdomaintopic.site.com and site.com/subdomaintopic, go with the second option in most cases if SEO is a major concern. For my purposes, the topic I'm going for is different enough from my main domain that I think a subdomain will work out better for my needs. Thanks for explaining how to do it in WA.
Lesanne
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I really do love this community. There are answers to everything. I only have to think... what about........and there is usually an answer. Best value for money monthly subscription ever.... and I've spent a lot over the last 2 years. lol. Thank you Travel Hacker for an easy to understand answer.
swhittington
Premium
Love this post.. I have a product that is somewhat related to my site and I have written reviews.. Have been looking into landing pages , but I think this is a better way to go and then make the sub a landing page.. thanks for the wisdom.. will give it a try after the storm..if you have any other advice, I'd love to hear it.. Many Thanks! have bookmarked..!
mbani
Premium
HI! great info. Can you help me with Skimlinks?
i already went over to namecheap (where i bought my domain name) to do this but they send me back to WA to set this up. I see how to set up a subdomain name here but it ends there --
these are their instructions. (thanks ahead)
You must setup your CNAME record before you enable this setting. Read the instructions below to guide you through the process.
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Firstly, you need to add a CNAME record with your domain name server provider, this will often be your domain registrar rather than your hosting company, but they may both be the same company. Go to DNS settings or Name Server Records section of your admin panel, and add a new CNAME record with the following values:
Name / record:
We suggest 'go' or 'go.healthyemerald.com' (depending on your provider's setup)
Value / data of:
redirect.skimlinks.com. (note the final '.' this is required by most systems)
TTL of:
300
i already went over to namecheap (where i bought my domain name) to do this but they send me back to WA to set this up. I see how to set up a subdomain name here but it ends there --
these are their instructions. (thanks ahead)
You must setup your CNAME record before you enable this setting. Read the instructions below to guide you through the process.
Hide Instructions
Firstly, you need to add a CNAME record with your domain name server provider, this will often be your domain registrar rather than your hosting company, but they may both be the same company. Go to DNS settings or Name Server Records section of your admin panel, and add a new CNAME record with the following values:
Name / record:
We suggest 'go' or 'go.healthyemerald.com' (depending on your provider's setup)
Value / data of:
redirect.skimlinks.com. (note the final '.' this is required by most systems)
TTL of:
300