You can leave it at name.com and have them redirect the URL to bluehost. It’s easy.
-MM
Buy hosting with bluehost and point your DNS record at name.com to the host IP.
go to bluehost.com and get the nameservers from them. ask support if they didnt email you this info.
login to name.com and look for the area to edit your nameservers. change the nameservers to match the info bluehost.com gave you.
wait 2-3 days and DNS will have updated around the world. your domain will now be pointing to your hosting site.
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February 6th, 2010 at 8:55 am
You can leave it at name.com and have them redirect the URL to bluehost. It’s easy.
-MM
February 6th, 2010 at 8:55 am
Buy hosting with bluehost and point your DNS record at name.com to the host IP.
February 6th, 2010 at 8:55 am
go to bluehost.com and get the nameservers from them. ask support if they didnt email you this info.
login to name.com and look for the area to edit your nameservers. change the nameservers to match the info bluehost.com gave you.
wait 2-3 days and DNS will have updated around the world. your domain will now be pointing to your hosting site.