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Friday, December 18, 2009

How to redirect wordpress.com blog to self hosted domain

Note: This posts aims to educate people who plans to shift from WordPress.com or already moved into self hosted domain from leaving WordPress.com. This post helps you in avoiding content duplicity issues, conflicts with search traffic, conserve the old user base and enforce your new blog with the old energy.

What we are going to teach you?

We are going to tell you how to move yourblog.wordpress.com to your self hosted new domain i.e www.yourdomain.com with the help of domain mapping in WordPress.

Note: Your main blog will stop working un-till you complete the Step 7.

Here are the Steps by Steps process to follow:

Step1

Go to your wordpress.com dasboard and find the options of Domains. Settings>Domainsdomains How to redirect wordpress.com blog to self hosted domain

Step2

In the add domains options enter the domain of your new blogadd-domains

Step3

It will ask for the domain authorization and require the change of NAME SERVERS to NS1.WORDPRESS.COM ,NS2.WORDPRESS.COM

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Step4

Go to your domain registrar (where your domain is located) and write down the name servers used for your domain and then replace it with WordPress name Sevres described in above step3.dns-wordpress-domain

Step5

Buy the WordPress credits of $9.97 which is necessary for domain upgrade and is valid for one year. In order to continue this mapping you need to renew this every year.buy-credits

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Step6

From the WordPress.com dashboard change the primary domain to your new domain(In the below image i choose my primary domain to old.honeytechblog.com instead for main. I do so to avoid the downtime in heavy traffic site, in upcoming posts i’ll publish the whole case study of moving honeytech.wordpress.com to honeytechblog.com. )

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Step7

Now your WordPress.com blog is successfully mapped with new domain so you need to change the NAME SERVERS again to the old one. In Step4 you already note down the old NAME SERVERS ! dns-main-domain

Note: The above described process are very simple to implement but I need to move the WordPress.com blog into a heavy traffic site honeytechblog.com and i don’t want to face any downtime. I successfully implemented that with the help of creating a sub-domain old.honeytechblog. Don’t get more curious, wait for my upcoming post and subscribe to our FREE Rss Feed to the the instant updates !

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