A domain you customise I would gather. Most likely it is meant that you choose the name of the domain... "CUSTOM"
Kelleylynna McMurtrey
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The domain registry website allows customers to purchase a website with their own custom site names. The domain registry site tells one which names are and aren't available.
They deal in the sale of website domain names. They use the Euro as currency, but sell custom domain names for only 5 Euros.
Such changes can take up to 48 hours to permeate the system and become visible. Specific details will vary depending on the host of the original custom domain.
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Go to your blogger dashboard > setting > click on "add a custom domain" > then just follow the instructions.
In computer terms "domain" is a custom named web address created by the user that redirects internet traffic to a pre specified web address. Domain names are a nice way to hide long web addresses and make a nice finish to ones website.
Start by looking for their name somewhere on the site. See if there's a contact page, or anything like that. If it's a custom domain, you can do a whois search that will tell you who owns the domain name, who is possibly the editor of the website.
It depends on your online goals. To register a custom domain name just to have one is well, not wise. Register one if you are thinking about and/or seriously planning to launch a web business! There is another option for registering a domain name even should you decide not to launch a website - domain auctions! This is a lucrative business so think about it.
A professional custom designed ecommerce website will cost around $16.67 per month depending on which host you go with or whether you decide to get a personal domain of your own.
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