www.clkmg.com. The DNS mechnism will automatically convert the textual domain to the actual IP address when necessary. These two DNS entries for rotate.yourdomain.com would do exactly the same thing: A rotate 50.97.212.251
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www.clkmg.com. Compare this to an “A Record” which lets you set the hostname of a domain to a specific IP address using the actual IP address. The DNS mechnism will automatically convert the textual domain to the actual IP address when necessary. These two DNS entries for rotate.yourdomain.com would do exactly the same thing: CNAME rotate www.clkmr.com
A rotate 50.97.212.251www.clkmr.com is 50.97.212.251. The one exception to this is when you don’t want a hostname at all, such as just yourdomain.com. In this case, you would set the hostname in the A Record to the @ character: A @ 50.97.212.251@ character causes subtle problems so you should never do that.kidzskateboards.com and use that instead of our generic clkmg.com, clkmr.com and clkfm.com domains in your tracking links. For online marketers, it’s considered a Best Practice to always use custom domains with the online services that you use. That includes your tracking service, your autoresponder, your Page Builder, and so on. If you use the generic domains for these services, those domains are shared with thousands of other marketers and any number of them can get the generic domain blacklisted for a short time while things get sorted out. You avoid that possibility by using your own custom domains.