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		<title>By: 100 Tools and Resources to Value, Negotiate, and Sell Your eProperties - Domain Discussion Board</title>
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		<title>By: 2w.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>2w.com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jul 2007 07:49:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&#62;&#62; Michael: Using my own domain in Ning wasnâ€™t difficult at all. 
&#62;&#62; When creating a Ning network, 
&#62;&#62; users initially have their community name setup as 
&#62;&#62; â€œYour-community-name.ning.comâ€. 
&#62;&#62; FundsOption.com is actually FundsOption.ning.com. 
&#62;&#62; I signed up for a premium service at Ning 
&#62;&#62; which allows me to use the Funds Option domain for only $4.95 per month. 
&#62;&#62; To change my ning domain to my own 
&#62;&#62; I had to just edit my DNS/Nameservers at my registrar. 
&#62;&#62; It took less than a day for my domain to resolve properly. 
&#62;&#62; It was incredibly easy.

please ask My Dear Sir Michael FundsOption
whether `` edit my DNS/Nameservers at my registrar '' = 
forwarding 
FundsOption.com 2[to]
FundsOption.ning.com or not 

on an other hand , would google punish FundsOption.com 4[for] that ?
me seems , google 'dnt[would-not] like domain forwarding

My Dear Sir[s] DoMainNameNews , 

  hi greetings , bestrespects , ThANKye
2w</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&gt;&gt; Michael: Using my own domain in Ning wasnâ€™t difficult at all.<br />
&gt;&gt; When creating a Ning network,<br />
&gt;&gt; users initially have their community name setup as<br />
&gt;&gt; â€œYour-community-name.ning.comâ€.<br />
&gt;&gt; FundsOption.com is actually FundsOption.ning.com.<br />
&gt;&gt; I signed up for a premium service at Ning<br />
&gt;&gt; which allows me to use the Funds Option domain for only $4.95 per month.<br />
&gt;&gt; To change my ning domain to my own<br />
&gt;&gt; I had to just edit my DNS/Nameservers at my registrar.<br />
&gt;&gt; It took less than a day for my domain to resolve properly.<br />
&gt;&gt; It was incredibly easy.</p>
<p>please ask My Dear Sir Michael FundsOption<br />
whether &#8220; edit my DNS/Nameservers at my registrar &#8221; =<br />
forwarding<br />
FundsOption.com 2[to]<br />
FundsOption.ning.com or not </p>
<p>on an other hand , would google punish FundsOption.com 4[for] that ?<br />
me seems , google &#8216;dnt[would-not] like domain forwarding</p>
<p>My Dear Sir[s] DoMainNameNews , </p>
<p>  hi greetings , bestrespects , ThANKye<br />
2w</p>
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