Introduction
Setting a domain name in WordPress is one of the essential steps in launching a successful website. Whether you’re starting a blog or building a business site, the right domain name makes a big difference in branding and visibility. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the simple steps to set a domain name in WordPress, ensuring a smooth start for your website.
Set a Domain Name
To set a domain name in WordPress, you need to first purchase a domain from a registrar, then link it to your hosting provider through DNS settings. Once connected, you can configure the domain in the WordPress dashboard by navigating to “Settings” > “General” and entering your desired domain name in the “WordPress Address” and “Site Address” fields.
Step 1. Click on the Blog Button
- Log in to your WordPress admin dashboard.
- From the sidebar, locate and click on your **Blog** button or menu to access your blog’s management section.

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Step 2. Navigate to Settings > Permalinks
- On the WordPress sidebar, go to Settings.
- Under the Settings menu, select Permalinks. This will open the permalink settings page.

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Step 3. Click on the Post Name Checkbox
- In the permalinks settings page, you’ll see several options for setting your URL structure.
- Select the Post Name option, which will structure your URLs based on the title of your blog post, making it more SEO-friendly.

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Step 4. Save Changes
- Once you’ve selected Post Name, scroll down and click the **Save Changes** button to apply the new permalink structure.

Get a closer look – Here’s the feature at work.