A subdomain is a part of your main domain that lets you create separate and distinct sections of your website. It’s often used to organize and segment different functions or services under the same domain. For example, if your main domain is example.com, you could use blog.example.com for a blog or store.example.com for an online shop. Subdomains allow you to manage content or services separately without needing to register new domains, making them a cost-effective and convenient solution for website expansion.

For more information on subdomains in cPanel, check out our detailed tutorial: How to create subdomains in cPanel.

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