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We have a shared hosting account with Hostgator.
I've never had an issue like this with an add-on domain name with any other host: instead of showing as addondomainname.com it's showing as addondomainname.maindomainname.com in Google's results. The domain name has been configured properly in cpanel and all our other add-on domain names are showing just the domain name in the SERPs. What can I do to ensure that it shows as addondomainname.com in search results please? Thank you very much. I appreciate the advice ![]() |
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Re: How to show add-on domain as domain name in SERPs rather than subdomain?
did you change the DNS
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