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frankbal
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Setting up subdomain root

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Hi,

I already created my first landing page after connecting my domain through a subdomain. Now, I can see the landing page on my domain:

https://recursos.icebergmentor.com/guia-gratis-de-respiracion-consciente-icebergmentor

 

But...

 

If I visit the root of the subdomain https://recursos.icebergmentor.com/

 

appears an error of page unavilable. Where can I set up this part, on my server (through FTP adding a index.html page for example) or through Hubspot?

 

Thank you very much.

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Gaurav_Aggarwal
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Setting up subdomain root

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@frankbal 

 

You need to make sure The URL entered in the browser is an exact match to the page's URL

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Gaurav_Aggarwal
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Setting up subdomain root

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Hey @frankbal 

 

Can you check the URL slug of your landing page as per my understanding you need to change the URL of your content kindly follow the steps mentioned in this article here: https://knowledge.hubspot.com/website-pages/change-the-url-of-your-content 

 

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frankbal
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Setting up subdomain root

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Thank you Gaurav, I understand how to change the slug but my problem is that the root of the subdomain, stills shows and error. If anyone visits de landing page and wants to know more by going to https://recursos.icebergmentor.com/  they find an error...

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Gaurav_Aggarwal
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Setting up subdomain root

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@frankbal 

 

You need to make sure The URL entered in the browser is an exact match to the page's URL

Gaurav Aggarwal
CEO Truva AI | Hubspot Partner
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