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I have a reseller acct and recently signed a new client for a web site.
This client wants their own domain - is there a way to provide access to their domain within my reseller space, or do I need to set them up in a new shared hosting area? |
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Not sure what you are asking, but after you create someone in your reseller account you send them to domain.com/cpanel for them to have access to their account.
As far as domain names themself that all depends where it was registered at.
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The client will be registering their domain with hostgator.
Once this client receives their domain, what would be the next steps I need to take in order to set them up for the web site that I will be designing? |
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steps are they change the dns on their domain to whatever was in your welcome email. Next step is to create their accout in whm then wait 24 hours for dns to proprogate.
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