We have compliance guidelines to satisfy for our brand and need to seperate our products specifically into 3 subdomains:
(a) info.website.ca
(b) www.website.ca
(c) online.website.ca
When we design web pages on marketo its created on our sub domain lp.website.ca, is there a way to mask these pages into specific subdomains either as:
(a) info.website.ca
(b) www.website.ca
(c) online.website.ca
Thanks
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Hi Will,
Yes, this is the case. You will have to manually change the URL, though.
-Greg
Hi Will,
You can add as many LP domains to Marketo as you want, provided that you own them and you can make the DNS changes. Read here, there are some useful links.
-Greg
Hi Greg,
Thanks for responding, sorry just to clarify I can still my marketo lps and just mask with it with a subdomain I own?
Thanks,
Will
"Masking" isn't the right word here, I think.
You can point any number of CNAMEs to your Marketo .mktoweb.com hostname, and all your pages will be available under all CNAMEs. So it's still incumbent upon you to advertise/link to the right hostname for the brand, but they will all work automatically.
Thanks whats the best way to tell IT to perform this?
They set up additional CNAMEs pointing the same name as lp.website.ca.
Bear in mind, though, that if www.website.ca already points to your main corporate site, naturally it can't also point to your Marketo LP domain.
Tell them to do as instructed here: Add Additional Landing Page CNAMEs - Marketo Docs - Product Docs
-Greg
Hi just checking is adding cnames the same as masking?
if I use marketing lps (as lp.website.ca) but I want the url to show as either the below, is that called masking:
(a) info.website.ca
(b) www.website.ca
(c) online.website.ca
And if how can this be performed? Thanks!
Masking isn't a thing.
What you've described is the behavior after adding a Domain Alias, like Greg and I are pointing you to.
Thanks for clarifying guys!