
Empowering Marketing and Sales with HubSpot
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The next most important thing to set up is making your subdomains for your landing pages and blog visible.
As mentioned at the beginning of this chapter, if you do not connect your landing pages and blog to your main domain, then you will effectively be hosting them on a HubSpot domain. This erodes your brand recognition as the URL that will be visible will look something like this: [HubSpot ID].hs-sites.com
.
Connecting these pages to your main domain helps ensure that only your URL is visible. It will look something like this: go.[url name]
or info.[url name]
. Note that you cannot use your original domain because this is already hosting your website. Since HubSpot is another CMS hosting your content, you cannot effectively host two CMS sites on the same domain. For this reason, you need to create what is referred to as a subdomain. You can choose anything you wish for the prefix of your subdomain, such as marketing, pages, and so on.
We will now set up your subdomains. Before doing that, ensure you have Admin access to the platform from which you bought the domain. The most common platforms are GoDaddy, Namecheap, and Bluehost. If in doubt, ask your information technology (IT) department.
Once you have the login credentials, log in to the site, keep the page open, and in a different tab, go to your HubSpot portal and follow these steps:
Figure 1.7 – Connect a domain screen
info.[your company name].com
or marketing.[your company name].com
. For example, for my business, I use info.cacaomedia.co
.events.[your company name].com
.It is recommended at this first stage of your setup to connect the primary and email-sending domains.
Figure 1.8 – Choosing content type
mysite.com
, and click Next, as illustrated in the following screenshot:Figure 1.9 – Entering your root domain
info.
), brand domain (your company name), top-level domain (.com
), and primary language (English), as illustrated in the following screenshot:Figure 1.10 – Entering information for your subdomain
Figure 1.11 – Verifying your URLs
Figure 1.12 – Setting up your host
Figure 1.13 – Confirming access with GoDaddy
Figure 1.14 – Domain connection is successful
If your domain is hosted by another provider, you will need to manually log in to your hosting provider and look for DNS Settings, then Manage DNS, and update the Canonical Name (CNAME) record. Here are the steps to take if you need to do a manual setup of your domain connection.
First, choose the No, I'll set it up manually option when you get to the screen shown here:
Figure 1.15 – Choosing the manual option to connect your domains to HubSpot
You will then arrive at the following screen, with four steps to follow. Check the boxes for each of these steps when you have completed the actions. Then, copy the Domain Name System (DNS) records as directed to your domain hosting provider. If you are unsure where your domain is hosted, speak to the IT administrator within your company:
Figure 1.16 – Updating your DNS records
Once these steps are completed, whenever you publish a landing page, it will be hosted under your company's URL and not HubSpot's URL. Now, let's look at the steps to connect your email domain.
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