I just launched my first Shopify e-commerce store: http://www.getagripwatersports.com/. But before I could officially launch, I needed to change the DNS settings so they pointed to the Shopify sub domain.
You can read the official instructions here http://wiki.shopify.com/DNS#CNAME_Status. I found them a bit difficult to follow (I like visual aids) so I called Bluehost support and they walked me through the very easy process.
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DNS Zone Editor:
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Select a Domain
In the “Select a Domain” area, choose the domain you want to update.
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Edit Your “A” Record
Scroll down a little to the “Zone File Records” section. Under A (host), you’ll see a table with the following columns: Host Record / Points to / TTL / ACTION. In the row with the “@” sign, click the edit link. Change the ”A Record” IP address to 204.93.213.45, then click save.

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CNAME (Alias)
Scroll down a little more to the “CNAME (Alais)” section, you’ll see a table with the following columns: Host Record / Points to / TTL / ACTION. In the row with “www“, click the edit link under action. Change the CNAME record to “YourStoreName.myshopify.com” (Replace YourStoreName with the sub domain you have with your store) then click save.

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MX Records
Don’t forget to update your MX Records, otherwise your email might not work.
And that’s it, pretty simple really. I recommend both Bluehost and Shopify, they are definitely worth exploring if you are looking for a good solid host or e-commerce platform.
















