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The Truth About Domain Masking

January 02 2013

This post comes to us from BrokerageU:

brokerageu domain maskingIf you are one of the many agents who own multiple domain names then you are probably already familiar with the term "domain forwarding."

Forwarding is when you take one of your domains, let's just use an example and say that you own yourname.com and direct it to another one of your other domains, for example iamthebestagent.com. This can make some specific marketing campaigns more effective if you are giving people different domains.

If you have previously used one domain, but have since changed where your site lives, then forwarding can also be beneficial for you. Sometimes agents might even purchase extra commonly misspelled versions of their domain name, just planning to set up forwarding to make sure their visitors end up at the right destination.

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