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Chelsey

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Ok, so I've got one of those free geocities.com websites, and today I bought a domain name from GoDaddy.com. I read some old threads in this forum and decided to do the private thing so that my info wouldn't be out in the open for everyone to see. I check out and all that great stuff, and then I go to the account manager area. This is where I totally become lost. I have my pages from the geocities site that I'd like to just transfer, but I don't know how to do that. I also read something about an email account ending with @yourdomain.com, but I can't figure out how to set that up either. I tried going to the help section, and it's just a bunch of ads saying, "buy this!!!". So far I'm pretty disappointed with GoDaddy, even though everyone on here recommended it. Would anyone like to give me a quick tutorial or possibly just help me out? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
 
Originally posted by: Chelsey
I bought a domain name...wasn't that was I was supposed to do?
Sort of, but you need hosting. Drop me a PM and I can host your site for free.
 
You need to assign a dns server for your domain name.
Try this, it's free. You can do web redirection and a bunch of other stuff with it.
 
Originally posted by: Attrox
You need to assign a dns server for your domain name.
Try this, it's free. You can do web redirection and a bunch of other stuff with it.

She doesn't need that extra BS with the hosting I am providing.
 
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: Attrox
You need to assign a dns server for your domain name.
Try this, it's free. You can do web redirection and a bunch of other stuff with it.

She doesn't need that extra BS with the hosting I am providing.

:thumbsup:

Will this be on Eric's The Planet or Equinix server?
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: Attrox
You need to assign a dns server for your domain name.
Try this, it's free. You can do web redirection and a bunch of other stuff with it.

She doesn't need that extra BS with the hosting I am providing.

:thumbsup:

Will this be on Eric's The Planet or Equinix server?

Equinix Same server that is currently hosting http://canontalk.net
 
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