Subdomains and addon domains are valuable tools for organizing content and managing multiple websites under a single hosting account. A subdomain is an extension of your main domain, such as "blog.yourdomain.com," which can be used for separate sections like blogs, stores, or support portals. Creating a subdomain in cPanel is simple: navigate to the Subdomains section, enter the desired name, and select the parent domain. This allows you to manage content in a more organized manner without needing a new domain.
Addon domains, on the other hand, allow you to host entirely separate websites under the same hosting account. This feature is useful for businesses or individuals managing multiple sites. In cPanel, you can create addon domains by specifying the domain name, document root, and FTP username. Once set up, each addon domain functions independently, with its own web files, emails, and databases, while still being managed under a single hosting control panel.