| ign="center"> | | | | When you just use forwarding, the forwarding |
| Domain masking lets you protect the address of a | | | | address will not appear in the browser's address field |
| particular site, while still allowing customers to access | | | | after the forwarding is completed. When you add |
| the content. Here's how it works: | | | | masking, the forwarding address will always stay in |
| First, you register a domain name, say, This is only an | | | | the browser's address field and hide the real |
| address, though; is not going to have its own web | | | | destination's address. |
| site. You use this address to display the content of | | | | In addition to the URL, the Mask Meta Tags feature |
| another web site, say, | | | | allows you to enter a title, plus description and |
| So your visitors type in and see the display from the | | | | keywords Meta tag information for the masked |
| web site. But they do not see the address. | | | | domain. Title and Meta tag information is important to |
| Domain Masking lets you protect the address of a | | | | a Web siteâs search engine ranking, but |
| particular site, while still allowing customers to access | | | | does not influence how a Web site is being displayed. |
| the content. | | | | |