When you have a lot of domains with different extensions and you need all of them to open the very same website, you could have the Internet site under one of them and redirect the rest. There are various methods to redirect one Internet domain name to another, such as the so-called domain parking. If your website hosting package deal allows it, though, it'll be better if you host each of the domains and create a URL redirect, not a domain redirect. The difference between the two is that while a domain name is hosted, you can still have content for it, set up subdomains, email addresses, etc., while with a parked domain you are unable to do any of those things. For example, if you are building localized Internet sites under various country-code domains, you'll be able to work on them, but at the same time, visitors will be redirected to the primary site.
