I do the opposite ... you can set up blogger to use a different host
... I set up blogger to host on richardshow.com ... so everything is
actually on my goadaddy space (however, I actually post all my videos
on blip, so I use very little of my godaddy space or bandwidth even
though I have a $2.9
It will still be the same address as the blogspot address..
For instance... I pay for crackajack.com and that would just automatically
transfer to my website www.lastlapnick.blogspot.com
right?--Or I am I thinking too simple?
Nick
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Harold Johnson <[EMAIL PR
Absolutely, but it's not the ideal way of doing things. It's a low-cost way, but if you can afford to get hosted somewhere, by all means do it. Directing (forwarding) your domain to a blogspot account makes it difficult in the future, should you ever decide to migrate to another hosting servic
yup i have godaddy forward joshleo.com to joshleo.blogspot.com (but that may change someday soon ;)On 1/10/06,
naschmult <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can't you just have your domain name from godaddy.com and have it directed to your blogger account?Is this true? Does anyone else do this? I thi
Dreamhost sounds pretty great (!), and i'll probably move over to them
ASAP;
but perusing their features has raised some questions regarding hosting
videos... namely their feature for Quicktime Streaming (which they
point out is NOT support for live broadcasting) vs. how i've been
delivering mo
Can't you just have your domain name from godaddy.com and have it directed to your blogger account?Is this true? Does anyone else do this? I think Josh leo does..Nickwww.lastlapnick.blogspot.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>> i found this on GoDaddy today
Sounds like a dream! I'm having a good experience with PowWeb (currently 12000MB storage and 300GB transfer), which advertises for $7.77/mo. (but is less sometimes; currently they have an offer of six free months and an included domain if you purchase one year at that price).
I like how PowWeb
Netfirm severely limits the number of domains, sub-domains and email
addresses you can have... all Dreamhost plans are unlimited.
-Matt
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http://vlogmap.org
http://leanbackvids.com
http://ridertech.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "gmjoyce_y" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Netfirms offers similiar price/bandwidth:
http://www.netfirms.com/web-hosting-business
Anyone have an opinion of/experience with them?
--Greg
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "LeanBackVids.com"
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> That isn't much compared to Dreamhost, which is now offering 1
>
That isn't much compared to Dreamhost, which is now offering 1
terabyte (= 1000 GB). For $15.95 per month, I get 1.7 terabytes per
month and it increase by 16 GB each week.
I just made a post about this on the VlogMap Blog. Wink wink.
-Matt
http://vlogmap.org/blog/
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bandwidth or 'transfer' is 250GB/monthOn 1/9/06, Ms. Kitka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it unlimited bandwidth, though?
Kitka
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> i found this on GoDaddy today while i was renewing my domain...
> Are these prices for re
Is it unlimited bandwidth, though?
Kitka
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> i found this on GoDaddy today while i was renewing my domain...
> Are these prices for real? I thought i had it pretty good with 1 gig
> of storage for $9.95/mo.
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> And the trans
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