Connecting iweb page to domain using transmit

Ok, can someone explain this to me step by step. I just just don't get it.
I created a page on iweb, and then "published to folder"
I bought a domain and hosting with "godaddy", and the I just bought transmit.
How do I connect the page I created (using iweb) to my domain name (using transmit)? by the way, I also have .mac.
Any help would be strongly appreciated.
Cheers
Gerry

In case you have tried "Publish to .Mac" already and want to know how to forward from Godaddy, here are the step by step directions...
1. Go to GoDaddy.com and login to your account.
2. Click under "Domains" and select "My Domain Names"
3. On the next page check the box next to your domain
name and then click on "Forward Domains"
4. On the right hand window, type in your iWeb
address, like http://web.mac.com/yourname
5. Don't worry about the other options for now.
6. Scroll to the bottom and click on "Save changes"
That's it! It might take a little while for GoDaddy
to update everything, but from then on anyone who
types your www.domain.com will be forwarded to your
iWeb pages.
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