Have you recently purchased your own domain somewhere, or are planning to, but are struggling to figure out how to best link it to your hosted site? In this tutorial we’ll show you how to achieve just that.
Before getting started, it’s important to note that depending on where you bought your domain, it may take up to 24 hours for DNS changes to happen worldwide.
In case you haven’t purchased your domain yet, check out our post on the best domain registrars.
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In practice there are two different approaches to pointing your domain to a hosted site, today we’ll be showing you one of them. This method involves using an A record to point your domain to the right IP. From there on our servers will get your users on your site. Keep in mind that, if your hosting provider’s IP were to ever change, you will have to change your A record.
For this guide we’ll be using Namecheap as our registar, and Telesto Hosting as hosting provider. You can learn more about our hosting services here.
The process of changing DNS might seem very daunting for the uninitiated, but luckily it only takes a few minutes. Remember that, if you ever get truly stuck, you can contact our support to help you out further.
Getting your domain and DNS records all set up can be extremely confusing for someone inexperienced. Hopefully this post will get you going with creating your site.
In case you have any questions, or need help, please contact our support staff via a support ticket or Twitter.
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