second domain in same account

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ive had my site up and running for a while and have been pleased with the service, so i'd like to create a microsite with x10 for a project ive just started. I dont mind sharing the resources (bandwidth, space, mysql etc, have paid for double-double) in my current account, but id rather the project had its own domain rather than being a sub-domain with my account. Is it possible to create a second domain for a seperate site within an account?
If not, are multiple accounts allowed? i had a quick look (ctrl-f 'multi') in the TOS but didnt see any mention of it.

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Yes, I believe this is allowed.
 

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Yes, I believe this is allowed.


creating a second domain for a separate site within an account is allowed.
To do this you have to register a domain... If you don`t want to buy domain. just register a free domain...

http://co.cc or http://dot.tk

after registering domain point your domain to x10hosting name servers. ns1.x10hosting.com & ns2.x10hosting.com

Then add your registered domain in addon domain in cpanel

but multiple accounts are not allowed...
 
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To do this you have to register a domain... If you don`t want to buy domain. just register a free domain...

http://co.cc or http://dot.tk

after registering domain point your domain to x10hosting name servers. ns1.x10hosting.com & ns2.x10hosting.com

Then add your registered domain in addon domain in cpanel

I just posted it before
 

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Did you register your domain with co.cc or dot.tk and pointed the NS entries to ns1.x10hosting.com and ns2.x10hosting.com?
 
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