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Registering Your Custom Domain Name
(Note: What is a domain? A domain is the address for a website such as www.RandallFamily.com)
Changing www.AZRandallFamily.blogspot.com to www.AZRandallFamily.com
Changing www.AZRandallFamily.blogspot.com to www.AZRandallFamily.com
| Summary | |
| Difficulty: | Medium-Hard (easy with our 24 hour support line) |
| What You Get: | Custom domain to point to your blog (such as www.RandallFamily.com) |
| FREE Email Account such as:
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plus numerous other free addons | |
| Cost: | varies based on sales. Currently $7.99 |
| Support: | If you have any problems following this tutorial call (480) 624-2500 24 Hour Complete Help and Support Line. Don't hesitate to ask for help! |
- Go to the Domain Registrar
- Enter your desired custom domain name in the search bar and click Search button.

Note: If the domain you are searching for is taken by another user you will see a list of similar suggested names, you can also choose a different extension such as: .com .net .info .org .mobi and the most popular for blogs .me! Yes you can have the domain www.RandallFamily.me (it's the most popular for blogs)
- Once you have found your new domain name check the associated box and scroll down to the bottom of the page to press the Continue‚ button.

- Create a new account by filling in the required information and click the Continue button.

- Continue through the checkout process (you can bypass all of the product offers by going to the bottom of every page and clicking ‚No Thanks, Continue to Checkout or Continue). The only thing you will need to create your custom domain name and email is the single domain purchase ($9.99).
- Once you have completed the checkout process you will receive an email confirmation that will also include your customer number needed in the next step.
Next: Making Your New Domain Go To Your Blog
