A naked domain is a web address without the ' www' part at the beginning. Naked domains are quicker to type in and should still redirect the user to the particular website. Today I noticed that my naked domain wasn't redirecting to my blog at all, in fact it's been sending people to PixelInternet, the company who I bought this domain from. I've just updated a few DNS settings to hopefully solve this problem, so make sure to check your own! If you run in to any trouble, especially if Blogger hosts your site, check out this guide, courtesy of Google! You can also try this site if you're having no luck.
If your naked domain redirects to your website, everything's peachy and you've got nothing to worry about! So sit back and enjoy this video which has absolutely nothing to do with naked domains whatsoever.
If your naked domain redirects to your website, everything's peachy and you've got nothing to worry about! So sit back and enjoy this video which has absolutely nothing to do with naked domains whatsoever.



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