With Blogger you can use any domain name registered by a third party

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With Blogger you can use any domain name registered by a third party

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When you first set up the domain that points to your Blogger blog, you were asked to add CNAME and A records to your domain's DNS settings.

These domain names direct users' browsers to the website's location. See our guide on domain names and how they work ).

You need to delete these old records and add the DNS settings of your new WordPress host.

You can find out the DNS settings required by your list of new zealand cell phone number WordPress hosting company from their documentation or support websites.

We'll show you how to change DNS nameserver settings on GoDaddy and Domain.com, but the basic process is the same regardless of which domain registrar you used to purchase your custom domain name.

For instructions for other domain registrars, see our guide on changing domain name servers .

Changing DNS settings at GoDaddy

In this guide, we assume that you have registered your custom domain name with GoDaddy and then point it to Blogger.

However, if you registered the domain with another provider, see our article on changing nameservers to point to a new host. It covers all common domain registrars.

First, you need to log in to your Godaddy account. On your account dashboard, under “My Account,” click on “Domains.”
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