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How To Transfer Your DNS To Your Webhost

09.08.2009
18:38

Transfer DNS To Webhost 4Before you install Wordpress and start blogging you need to transfer your domain name to your host. This is known as transferring your DNS to your hosting servers.

Open up the email you received from your host after you signed up for an account. This email should include 2 name servers that you need to enter into your NameCheap account.

They will look something like this:

Name Servers:
NS1566.HOSTGATOR.COM
NS1567.HOSTGATOR.COM

(I made these up so be sure to use the ones in your email)

Log back into your NameCheap account.

Click on Manage Domains.

Name Cheap Manage Domains2

Next you want to click on the domain name that you need to transfer.

Select Domain To Transfer 2

Now on the left had side there will be a list of options. Click on Transfer DNS to Webhost.

NameCheap Transfer DNS 3

Now you want to go back to your email and copy the first nameserver and enter it into box 1 and then copy the 2nd nameserver and copy it into box 2. Once you are finished click Save Changes at the bottom. Don’t worry about box 3 and 4. You only need the first 2 filled out.

NameCheap Enter NameServers

It can take anywhere from 2 to 24 hours for NameCheap to find your host. Until that happens nothing will come up if you go to your domain name.

Now that you have transferred your DNS to your webhost, it’s time to go ahead and install Wordpress and start working on your new blog.

Let me know if you have any questions. In the next post I’ll cover how to Install Wordpress.

Thanks for visiting!

How To Set Up Your Hosting With HostGator

09.08.2009
12:53

HostGator GatorYou have your domain name, so now you need to set up your hosting account. Signing up for hosting is a pretty quick step.

I actually have Bluehost.com for my hosting, but many of Alex Jeffrey’s students are using HostGator.com and I’ve heard nothing but good things about it.

I actually signed up for a hosting account a year ago when I first learned what internet marketing was. I thought I could jump in and set up a website first thing so I signed up for 2 years of hosting. Big mistake.

Anyhow, I ended up frustrated because I had no clue what I was doing at the time and my hosting account sat dormant for the last year up until now. Since I  have now learned how to set up my own Wordpress blog I’m finally using what I paid for …. at least what’s left of it.

Host Gator Features 2I haven’t had any problems with Bluehost so far, but I’m going to show how to sign up with HostGator since so many people have been recommending them. They offer unlimited websites and unlimited disk space so you can set up as many blogs as you wish under one plan.

How To Set Up An Account With HostGator.com

First you want to go to HostGator.com. They offer a coupon on their homepage so be sure that you write that down. Right now it looks like the coupon code is “Beach” and it gives you 20% off your initial order.  Once you have the code written down click on Sign Up Now.

HostGator Select DomainSince you already have your domain name you want to select “I will use My Existing Domain and update My Nameservers only.”

Then enter your domain name in the box
below and click Next.

HostGator Select PlanNow you select your plan. With HostGator.com you can either sign up for the monthly plan at $9.95 per month or you can pay up front for 6 months, 1 year, 2 years or 3 years. The biggest savings is with the 3 year plan, but if you are just starting out I recommend just going monthly to begin with. Most people generally start with monthly plans.

Don’t forget to add in your coupon code here with will give you 20% off your first month. Then click Calculate Totals.

HostGator Order ConfirmationOn this next page you will see your total order and how much you will pay for your
first month. Make sure you have “I am a new customer” checked and then click on Continue.

Now is the last page of the ordering process. Fill out all of your details and payment information and click Verify My Order at the bottom.

That’s it! You now have your own hosting with HostGator.com.

Next post we’ll talk about
transferring you domain name to your new host.

If you have any questions please feel free to leave a comment or
contact me directly.

Thanks again for visiting and I’ll see you at the next post!

How To Register Your First Domain Name

08.08.2009
19:12

Domain Name ImageSo you’re ready to get started on your Wordpress blog. Where do you start? First, you need to get yourself your own domain name. This will be the address to your new Wordpress blog.

I apologize to those that are already familiar with this process. I am going to go into step by step detail in this post for those that have never signed up for a domain name before. I know when I’m learning something new, the more detail I have the better.

There are a variety of places you can purchase and register a new domain name at. If you plan on setting up more blogs or websites in the future I recommend that you try to stick to one company. I didn’t do this. I went to wherever each tutorial suggested so I now have domains registered at 3 different places.

From what I have read recently I see many people recommending NameCheap.com. This is where I set up my domain for this blog that your are reading right now. Another benefit to NameCheap is that there are coupon codes you can use to save you a little bit of money.

To get your coupon code go to NameCheapCoupon.com. They usually come out with a different coupon code each month so be sure you get the most current code. Copy this code and save it for later.

The domain name that you choose depends on what kind of blog you plan to set up. You may be setting up a blog in a certain niche, such as interior design. You can choose a domain name that has your main keywords in it. You might do something like InteriorDesignTips.com or InteriorDesignwithDave.com. I recommend that you stick with a .com rather than choosing .net, .info or .org.

Another route some choose to take is branding themselves by getting their own name as their domain name. This is what Alex Jeffreys has recommended his students do on our Wordpress blogs for his coaching course.

Name Cheap Domain Search

How To Set Up Your Domain Name With NameCheap.com.

Once you have some ideas of what you want for your domain go to NameCheap.com. Under step 1 enter the domain that you want into the box on the top right.

Select .com under step 2 and then click submit.

Name Cheap Domain Results 2

You will now be taken to a page with a list of domain name options.

Yours will be at the top and it will show whether it is available or not.

It will also show you other varieties using .net, .org, .us. If your selection is not available I recommend going back and trying another name rather than choosing one that isn’t a .com domain.

Once you have the domain you want make sure it is checked and then click Add to Cart at the bottom.

Name Cheap Coupon

The next step is to add the coupon code that you found earlier.

Enter your coupon code and click Apply Coupon. This will adjust your checkout price.

Then you want to click Standard CheckOut.

You will now come to a page where it asks you to verify the registrant contact, administrative contact, technical contact and billing contact.

I didn’t include a screen shot of this page because you don’t need to change anything here. All of this should be the same as the information you just entered to set up your account. Just click Continue to Options at the bottom.

NameCheap WhoIsGuardNameCheap offers free WhoisGuard. I recommend that you opt in for this.

When you register a domain name your name, phone number and address are public for anyone to see. WhoisGuard will keep you information private. Rather than showing all of your information they will list NameCheap’s information instead. Not all companys offer this so that is another benefit to using NameCheap when purchasing your domain names.

Click Enable to opt in for it, remember it is free. Then click Continue to Options.

On the next page it will ask you about Name Server Settings. Since you haven’t set up your hosting yet just leave it at the default which is Use Our Free Name Servers. We’ll come and change this later. Scroll down to the bottom and click on Continue to Checkout.

Finally you are at the checkout confirmation page. Double check that your coupon price is listed. Your WhoisGuard should show as $0.00. Choose Pay With Credit Card and then click Proceed to Secure Payment.

Now you are at the final page where you need to enter in your credit card information. Once you have filled in all the required fields click Charge and Process. There, you are done. You now have your own domain name.

I know this was a long post, but I didn’t want to leave any details out. In the next posts we’ll go through setting up your hosting account, transferring your domain name to your host, installing Wordpress and much more. You will have you own Wordpress blog set up in no time.

If you haven’t already go to NameCheap.com and grab your domain name.

Again, if you have any questions feel free to contact me or to leave a comment.

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