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I made the mistake of buying my domain from a lesser known indian site and now I am stuck because i am web publishing illiterate, FTP, SQL, DNS etc etc. dumbfound me.

I want to shift my blog www.kirat92.blogspot.com to my own domain, i already have that, WHAT DO I DO.

HELP!

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  1. Crazysah
    I am sure someone will come along and give you a fools guide to transferring it.
  2. weblogian
    Blogger provide the feature to shift your blog to other domain of yours. Check the Publishing Advanced setting in your bloggger Dashboard.

    Or if you are using Wrodrpess plateform on your domain then you can import the whole blog post from Blogger

    Check this out
    help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=55373&topic=12451
  3. lvs
    why waste money when you canbe on blogspot
  4. kirat92
    thanks weblogian

    crazysah, i dont think you know how to do it, so dont call me a fool.
  5. Crazysah
    I meant a dummies guide Kirat. I wasn't calling you a fool but I was calling you a newbie.

    Sorry for the misunderstanding.
  6. cashmere
    You can download free ftps like cuteftp, filezilla, core ftp.
    You can search and download for this.
    Use any one of this program to upload your pages onto the domain.
    And then you can view your pages via the web.

    p/s: you only purchased domain name? how about web hosting?
  7. kirat92
    ya ive got both hosting and the domain from the same site..
  8. kirat92
    ' Update the DNS Settings
    DNS stands for Domain Name System, and a DNS server determines what site a given address takes you to. So far, you have a domain name but none of the servers on the internet know what to do with it yet. To take care of this, you need to create a CNAME record for your domain with the DNS, associating your domain with ghs.google.com. The exact procedure for doing this varies depending on your domain registrar, but you can find instructions for many common registrars here. If yours isn't listed, or if you run into other difficulties, you can contact your registrar directly and they'll be able to help you out.

    Once you've told one particular DNS server about your new domain, it will have to transfer that information to all the other servers on the internet, which could take a couple of days. So be aware that your new domain won't necessarily be working instantly. '

    THIS is what I dont get!

    PS- The above has been quoted from the blogger.com help pag.
  9. chandu7200
    blogger.com
    select the site want to change
    go in setting
    go to publishing
    click on custom domain
    click on i already own domain

    visit my site
    marketing.x10hosting.com
  10. cashmere
    for easier installation, i think you can try installing a new blog via fantastico (if you have the feature, that is)
  11. kirat92
    ok thanks
  12. lightzoldiac
    it would be easy once you have started to choose which company will host your domain. They usually give you step-by-step instructions.

    ezinemax.com

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