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If you have a bluehost domain, you may need to change your domain’s DNS to point to your new hostname. This process is usually easy to do, but there are a few things to keep in mind.

First, you’ll need to find your old domain’s DNS settings. This can be done by visiting your domain’s registrar’s website (like GoDaddy, Network Solutions, etc.

), or by searching for your domain name on Google or Bing.

Once you have your old domain’s DNS settings, you’ll need to find your new domain’s DNS settings. This can be done by visiting your new domain’s registrar’s website (like GoDaddy, Network Solutions, etc.

), or by searching for your new domain name on Google or Bing.

Once you have your new domain’s DNS settings, you’ll need to find your bluehost DNS settings. This can be done by visiting your bluehost account’s DNS settings page.

Once you have your bluehost DNS settings, you’ll need to update your domain’s DNS settings. This can be done by clicking the “Update DNS” button on your domain’s registrar’s website (like GoDaddy, Network Solutions, etc.

), or by entering your domain’s DNS settings into your web browser.

Once you have updated your domain’s DNS settings, you’ll need to restart your domain’s DNS service. This can be done by clicking the “Restart DNS” button on your domain’s registrar’s website (like GoDaddy, Network Solutions, etc.

), or by entering your domain’s DNS service’s restart code into your web browser.

Once your domain’s DNS service has been restarted, you’ll need to check your domain’s Name Servers to make sure that they have been updated. This can be done by visiting your domain’s Name Servers page, or by entering your domain’s Name Servers into your web browser.

Finally, you’ll need to reconfigure your domain’s DNS settings if you ever change your domain’s name or hosted website address. This can be done by visiting your domain’s DNS settings page, or by entering your domain’s new name or hosted website’s address into your web browser.

Once you have reconfigured your domain’s DNS settings, you’re ready to launch your new hosted website!.