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So if I had the domain domain.com, and I wanted to run a site about cars car.domain.com as well as a blog at blog.domain.com, would this be allowed? In a manner, they would be considered seperate as they would be about different things, but at www.domain.com, it will link to both of them. Is this allowed? Or would this require a reseller account?

 

If I wanted to put a website of a club that I am in on its own subdomain as well, would this be allowed only if I maintain the site? Again, this subdomain would be linked from the main page.

 

The main page could be considered a portal to the different areas of a bigger site (Which incorporates car, blog and club)

 

I just don't want to break any rules if I do subscribe. Thanks!

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Subdomains have to be relevant to your main site, for example you have www.cars.com a site all about cars and you want a blog site called blog.cars.com that would be ok as long as the blog is about cars, working on cars, restoring cars etc.

 

If the blog was about anything other than cars, or had no relation to the main site it is against the AUP.

 

I have two subdomains forum.x-trememodz.com and kardonskorner.x-trememodz.com the forum sub is for my community forum and the other one is for gaming reviews.

 

As far as the club thing, I'm pretty sure hosting someone elses site on your space is against the AUP, even if you do maintain it.

Edited by leezard

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