switching a paid domain to another

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hi !
    I had a small confusion with Jeremy , who was , by the way, very helpful a few months ago…. what I want ,at this point, is to change my PAID DOMAIN to kootenayvoices.com and karenbehn.com to go to karenbehn.wordpress.com if possible… it works the way it is but would be better the other way around I think… what is the cost to switch a paid domain name?? thanks so much!!

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  • Just to make sure that I’m understanding:

    karenbehn.com currently points to kootenayvoices.wordpress.com

    You would prefer to have karenbehn.com point to karenbehn.wordpress.com

    Is that correct?

  • Unknown's avatar

    yes… but I can’t keep from Singing is in there too…. I want Kootenay voices to be a dot com rather than wordpress site if I can switch..and the others all redirect there
    thanks

  • Unknown's avatar

    oops I reread what you wrote and no thats not correct …..
    I would like a main website called kootenayvoices.com and then every other name under me to point to that one… I only want the ONE website which I am trying to edit now after dumping everything into the one

    whew lol
    Karen

  • Is kootenayvoices.com a domain you own currently?

  • Unknown's avatar

    No….I own karenbehn.com can it be switched? Or do I have to pay for the two domains unless I leave it as kootenayvoices.wordpress.com??

  • Unknown's avatar

    I would like a main website called kootenayvoices.com and then every other name under me to point to that one… I only want the ONE website which I am trying to edit now after dumping everything into the one

    You can have as many domains as you would like point to your WordPress.com site, but you’d have to pay for mapping and/or mapping and registration for each one. Only one of the domains can be your primary one, so the others will redirect to your primary domain.

    Does that answer your question?

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