If you already have a website up and running, then you need to either assign
the "nameserver" to your hosting company or "forward"
this domain name to your current site URL:
If your hosting service supports custom domain names, then you need
to find out the following information from them (and also find out if there is
anything else they need from you) to assign the nameserver:
Primary Nameserver: ____________
Primary IPaddress:______________
Secondary Nameserver: ____________
Secondary IPaddress:______________
Then go to your domain manager to edit your domain settings.
There is no fee to do this, but there may be a fee by your hosting company
to add this domain name.
If your site is on a free service that only
offers subdomains, you can use domain forwarding to send all traffic
that goes to your domain name to your website. (This also works if you
want multiple domain names to go to the same website.)
Domain forwarding is available for just $10.00/year. Order it anytime
you wish--it typically takes a few days to start working. Included at
no extra cost is email forwarding so that email sent to your site will automatically go to an email address of your choice.
Domain forwarding is a great value for owners of free websites who want
to start establishing their identify without investing in a hosting service
yet.
To order domain forwarding, complete this form: