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Domains - Utilizing a Single Domain for Multiple Funnels

Modified on Thu, 23 May at 3:35 PM

Managing multiple marketing funnels efficiently is crucial for success in the online business world. Imagine you’re a fitness coach with various online funnels for your business: a webinar funnel for weekly fitness webinars, a sales funnel for your fitness merchandise, a course funnel for your online fitness programs, and an opt-in funnel for gathering leads through free workout guides. Each funnel is designed to attract and engage potential clients in different ways.

In ClickFunnels, you can connect your domain to multiple funnels, so you don’t have to get new domains for each one. By strategically assigning paths for each funnel, you can effectively manage your marketing efforts. This article will guide you through the process of leveraging a single domain for multiple funnels, empowering you to optimize your online business strategy.

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How to connect a Domain to Multiple Funnels

  1. Click on Funnels from the left navigation menu.

    Funnels Navigation

  2. Identify a funnel you wish to associate with your domain and click the Settings ⚙ icon to access the funnel’s settings.

    Image showing funnel settings icon

  3. In the Domain field, select the desired domain from the dropdown menu.

  4. Enter the desired path in the Funnel Path URL field, such as /webinar, /blog, or /about.

    Image showing funnel Path

  5. Alternatively, you can access these settings directly within your funnel. Open the funnel, click the Settings button in the top-right corner, and then follow steps 3 and 4.

    Funnel Path URL Root.png

  6. Click Update Funnel to save changes.

  7. Repeat these steps for each additional funnel you wish to connect to the same domain.

A path that is already in use cannot be assigned to another funnel or page. For instance, if /webinar is already assigned to a funnel or landing page, it cannot be reused for a different page to prevent conflicts.

Congratulations! You now know how to utilize a single domain for multiple funnels.

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