add new Domain to Google Domain - web

I am trying to create New Domain on Google Domain ...But I am getting stuck on these settings
Where Do I suppose to add TXTName or CNAME Record ? ....
I have seen some tutorial , but they are referring to Godaddy or Bluehost .. I dont wanna add on them . I wanna add on Google Domain ..
What is something I am missing ? is there any reference to add on google Domain

Click verify, it will then fail, go to the register portion of Google domains and at the bottom add the required records to the appropriate domain.

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I have registered my domain name example: zoek.com in Google domains forwarding it to google sites sites.google.com/view/zoek/home.
Now, whenever users are visiting zoek.com, the URL in the browser is redirecting to sites.google.com/view/zoek/home. Instead, I want to retain on zoek.com
I added CNAME record as per instructions, still no luck
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IF I have to buy GSUITE then what's the cost of it yearly?
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pointing domain name to blogger

I have purchased a domain name from a local hoster.
When I go to may panel it shows the following things.
Registered Domain
I want my blogger to point here. But I have no idea what to do here.My domain name is bropoint.com. Heres what blogger says.
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Any one could help me with this ? Thank you.
Note
- Depending on your Domain Provider, the process may vary.
In BlogSpot
Head over to Settings > Basics and you will see an option which says Publishing >Blog address > + Setup a 3rd party URL for your blog
After adding the domain name, it will give two CNAME records. Once you have these CNAME details, login to your domain control panel.
If You are Using InMotionHosting
Click the Advanced Zone Editor button in the Domains section.
Click the drop-down menu, and choose the domain you want to edit the DNS for.
Click the drop-down menu under Type, and choose CNAME.
Add the record like this
Similarly add the second CNAME also.
You should be able to see both the CNames then.

CNAME alias gets truncated in Google Domains

I'm trying to follow the steps on https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/hosting-static-website to host a static website on Google Cloud Storage. The domain, "peek.solutions", I bought on Google Domains.
I'm at the "Creating a CNAME alias" part. On the Google Domains Registrar, in "DNS settings" and "Custom resource records", I added one with the NAME "www.peek.solutions". However, I noticed that after I click "Add" the NAME gets truncated to "www":
Also when I try to change it to "www.peek.solutions" with the "Edit" button, like so,
After clicking "Save" I still get the same truncated "www" name.
The problem with this is that according to the instructions, I'm supposed to create a Bucket with a name that matches the CNAME I created for my domain. If I try to fill in "www" in the "Name" field, I get "The bucket is already in use":
Why is Google Domains truncating the "NAME" field when defining a CNAME alias?
Try creating the bucket with the full name, so www.peek.solutions.
You've had to show you own the domain so you should be able to create this bucket.
Buckets namespace is fully global. So if someone in the entire world had the idea to name his/her bucket 'www', this means it's not available for every other person on the planet. Other naming requirements are listed here, but you should just name it www.peek.solutions
In this documentation under CNAME, google seems to only display www as well.
I suppose it's the right way of doing it, just not an intuitive way of displaying it by Google.
Either way you can still modify the CNAME setup once you've created the bucket, so just create it and see if it works!

Azure A Records gives 404

I have a website hosted at Azure, registered {0}.com and www.{0}.com as custom domain, both are working fine!
But if I use the plain IP which I put into the A record, it gives me an 404.
My understanding is that the plain IP address should also return the website, am I wrong? If it should do so, whats my mistake?
Did you create an “awverify” record in your domain register? You need to create a special CNAME record that is used to verify you own your domain. This is required if you are going to use A record, and is not necessary for CNAME. You can check http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/web-sites-custom-domain-name/.

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I have registered a domain (though there is no hosting yet, just name registration) and I am trying to set up google apps so that I can have email, but I cannot figure it out. Is there something I am missing? I feel like it should be easier than it is right now.
You need to correctly set the MX records at your registrar.
Have you proved domain ownership including a CNAME record in your DNS server? Just follow the instructions.
If you don't have access to your DNS server for adding records, and don't have a webserver where you can put a verification file I think you wont be able do setup e-mail.
If you already have the domain, you just need to follow the registration process, you will be taken through all the steps. If you got to the Admin Console you should have a message bar Top of the page with Verify Domain.
the best way to do it is to try the new Learning Center, http://learn.googleapps.com/.

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