The subset of a larger domain used to organize an existing website into a different page URL.
Subdomains are usually found at the beginning of a URL. For example, “google-support.mirrorblogs.com” is a subdomain of “google.com.”
The subset of a larger domain used to organize an existing website into a different page URL.
Subdomains are usually found at the beginning of a URL. For example, “google-support.mirrorblogs.com” is a subdomain of “google.com.”