If you own several domain names and would like to manage the traffic that visits those domains so that they all land on the same final webpage, then you probably want to park those domains. First, you have to go through the process of pointing the domain namserver of the domain you want to park towards the domain you want to feature. That can be done by getting in touch with the registrar of the domains you want to park. Once it is pointed correctly, then you can easily complete the process from within your cPanel controls. If you feel a little confused, check out this tutorial to for a step-by-step guide.
Steps For Parking a Domain
Make sure you are logged in to your cPanel account
Select the "Park Domain" feature to park additional domains at your website
Scroll down
Click on the "Parked Domains" icon
This can be useful when you have additional domain names
Parking a domain makes it possible for it to point visitors to a different address
Domain parking will not work if you haven't updated the domain nameservers of the domain you are parking to point to your accounts nameservers. Do that with your registrar first
Enter the domain you want to park in box provided
Click the "Add Domain" button
That's it. The domain is now parked.
Click go back.
You can see now that the domain is now listed as parked
You can remove any parked domains
To do that, click on "Remove Link"
Click on "Yes" to confirm
Done, the domain has been removed and is no longer parked