What Is Domain Pointing?

What Is Domain Pointing?

If you purchased your domain from a registrar, it will continue to be hosted by the registrar.
Your website can be viewed by visitors when they input your domain name only if you make sure that there is a connection between your domain and the IP address of your website. You can do this by pointing your domain name to 52.39.109.56 (the IP address of your website).


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