Cheapest Domain Registration Available
After over 3 years I decided to make this blog a little more professional and bought the domain name ezhex.com. Although I must admit it was mostly because of the extremely inviting price of $ 0.99 a year for a .com domain from 1&1 .Here are the settings to linking a new domain name with your blogger account:
After you logged on to your account, click domains link shown below.
Click new / create subdomain
Enter www as address and choose your domain name from pull down menu. Click OK.
Tick the checkbox next to your subdomain name.
From the DNS menu, select Edit DNS Settings.
Click the radio button next to CNAME.
Enter ghs.google.com as Alias. Click OK.
If you don’t do this you can only access your site with http://example.com address and not http://www.example.com address.
Now check your main domain name, from destination select edit destination. From pull down menu select Forward your Domain, as your forwarding destination write your full url address beginning with http://www and as forwarding type select http redirect. Do the same with your subdomain.
You should see a dashboard similar to the one below after you have done all the settings described.
Wait for some time until your domain statuses change to ready.
Then log on to your blogger account, go to settings, publishing, enter your new address click save and you are done.
Go grab your domain name before limited period offer expires. I don’t think there will be a cheaper option than this
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I followed those steps and registered the Domain name at www.whoisxy.com they provided me
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whoisxy? are you kidding me domain cost is $15 its so expensive!! domainmonster offers it only for $10 with free privacy even in renewal.
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