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@Jnix284

This is the screenshot you requiered.

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Jnix284
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Hi @BGoumbane thanks for the screenshot, to connect your email sending domain, you'd need to update your CMS subscription to a paid plan.

 

And as long as your website is hosted outside of HubSpot, you wouldn't want to connect your root domain (as shown). 

 

If you want to publish website, blog, or landing pages in HubSpot, you'd want to create a subdomain, such as info.intergemm.com or blog.intergemm.com

 

To do this, disconnect the current root domain and start the connection process over, adding the subdomain in the field in front of the rootdomain (it's optional, you want to fill it in).


Once you go through the steps, it will have you update the CNAME record in your DNS to create the subdomain and you'll be all set.

 

 

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BGoumbane
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Greetings!
Where (HubSpot or Hostinger) do i need to do that (subdomain, such as
info.intergemm.com), and How to disconnect the current root domain and
start the connection process over, adding the subdomain in the field in
front of the rootdomain ? Can you guide me with steps ?
Thanks in advance.
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Jnix284
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Hi @BGoumbane you'll disconnect here:

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Then start the process in HubSpot for the Subdomain, which will provide you the info you need to update Hostinger.

 

So you'll make updates to both, but HubSpot is where you'll start and it will tell you what to do in the DNS settings.

 


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Jennifer Nixon
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