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Website/Funnel Overview...
With ShinePages you have the unique opportunity to build BOTH Websites and Funnels in one Project (aka: Account). You can either "Nest" a Funnel underneath a "parent" Website on your account/project OR set up your Funnel as a "Standalone" or separate Funnel. (yes, that's right - you can use either/or or BOTH together in one project!)
NOTE: While the decision to use "standalone" vs. "nested" funnels is entirely up to YOU and your business needs - it may be helpful to know that MOST ShinePages users opt to "nest" their Funnels because they want ONE place for everything to live - all of their contacts, products, appointments, members, automations, tags, files, global styling, etc. Plus - they want the option to use their one domain name for their Funnels as well - ie: mybusinessname.com/funnel-name.
Take the Quiz: Should you "Nest" or Not?
Let's Find Out!
First - How do you plan to use this Funnel?
Let's talk about your Funnel's Domain Name (URL)
Would you like your Funnel(s) to...
How do you want your info / assets "stored"
(For example: your Contact Lists, your Member Groups, your Products, your Orders, your Booking Events, your Automations, your Files and Images, your Global Styling Settings etc.)
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Again, If you have ONE domain name and you'd like all of your funnels to share that ONE domain name - you will want to "nest" your funnels under a "parent" website on your project - even if you are not actively utilizing that website.
ONE DOMAIN examples:
yourdomainname.com
yourdomainname.com/funnel1
yourdomainname.com/funnel2
If you wish to connect SEPARATE domains to each funnel - you can do so on the GLOW plan or above whether they are nested funnels OR whether they are standalone funnels.
SEPARATE DOMAIN examples:
yourdomainname.com
your2nddomainname.com
your3rddomainname.com
A subdomain - such as course.yourdomain.com - is considered a "separate domain".