This page is parked free, courtesy of WordPress.com

  • Unknown's avatar

    After pointing my domain to my hosting(GoDaddy) everything looks fine in like half an hour. I can still view my site for that period of time but after I clear cache, my site disappeared and this is what I see “This page is parked free, courtesy of WordPress.com”.

    I emailed GoDaddy about the situation I’m having, they said I may be experiencing a propagation issue as DNS changes can take an average of 24 hours to propagate. After 24 hours has occurred and recommend clearing your browser cache.

    However, this has already been more than 24 hours. I clear cache, I still see the same thing.

    Can somebody help me with this?

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  • Unknown's avatar

    Forgot to mention that my blog address suppose to be under WordPress.org.

    I even have trouble to log in to that account.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Can somebody help me with this?

    Not unless we know the domain name you need help with

    If you did everything right, you might still have an update across the internet, it can take up to 72 hours – or you could still have a local cache issue

  • Unknown's avatar

    http://deanelim.com/

    I set the DNS IP on OCT 28 morning and I can view my site in the evening for and when I clear cache it disappeared again and point me to this page instead “This page is parked free, courtesy of WordPress.com” .

  • Unknown's avatar

    https://www.whatsmydns.net/#NS/deanelim.com

    Shows you have the name servers pointing to Godaddy which is a good start.

    Not all the routers have been updated so your best bet is to double check with Godaddy to make sure they have their site set up to receive the domain name then just wait – it takes time and due to caching issues you will be the last one to see the changes

  • Unknown's avatar

    Okay, then I shall wait for a few more days.
    Thanks for the help :D

  • Unknown's avatar

    The page at deanelim.com, hosted at Go Daddy, loads for me:
    https://i.cloudup.com/FBnP4ZmLaT.png

    You may just need to clear your browser cache:

    Solve Common Browser Issues

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