Use A Custom Domain Name For Your Blog

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Which looks cool? millionclues.blogspot.com or millionclues.com ..Trust me www.millionclues.com looks cool than the .blogspot.com stuff. You can convert your blog into a custom domain.The following explains how to make .blogspot.com change into .com.

First of all you should have a registered domain. You can also buy one through Google.

You have to log into the hosting service account which provided you the domain name and create a CNAME (Canonical Name) record for your custom domain.

A CNAME, or Canonical Name, record is an entry within the Domain Name System (DNS) that specifies where a user can find your web pages, or any other URL. You’ll use this to associate your custom domain with your blog.

Note : If you registered your domain name through Google then you don’t need to create a CNAME record for this.

Creating a CNAME record in GoDaddy.com

GoDaddy.com

1. Log into GoDaddy.com account.

2. Open the Domains tab and select My Domain Names and Domain Manager page opens.

3. Select the domain that you want to use with your blog.

4. Click the Total DNS Control And MX Records link which is at the bottom named Total DNS.

5. Click Add New CNAME Record in the box named CNAMES.

6. For the Name, enter only the subdomain of the address you want to use for your blog. If you picked www.mydomain.com as your address, enter www only here.

7. Enter the Host Name as ghs.google.com and specify a TTL or use the default value.

8. Click OK and then again click ok.

For other hosting services follow the below steps…

1. Log into the hosting service account and go to Managed DNS section.

2. Since CNAME records are special DNS service they may be in sections like DNS Management and Name Server Management.

3. Delete existing CNAME records.

4. If you chose www.mydomain.com as the address, www is the host name.

5. In the value or destination area type ghs.google.com.

Note : Keep in mind that changes to DNS records may take up to 48 hours to take effect.

Update Your Blogger Settings

Everything is over. Now we have to update the Blogger settings.

Go to your Dashboard >> Settings >> Publishing

Blogger Settings

If you are currently publishing on .blogspot then you will link offering you to switch to custom domain. Go ahead , click it.

Now enter your registered domain name.

Now your .blogspot address becomes custom domain address.




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  1. Anonymous says:

    Nice tutorial buddy…!! ..

  2. vishnu says:

    nice post preadeep

  3. Very nice tutorials , but the problem is the money…. and the free url shorter services aren`t good for seo

  4. Dave Domain Hosting says:

    Very nice information! Thanks for a very informative post………
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  5. Luis says:

    this is a great tutorial, thanks for sharing

  6. wordgeist says:

    once I was looking for something like this but I never found out how to do it

  7. I too want to buy a custom domain for my blogs but i don’t want to spend my $10 in a domain without knowing the advantage of buying a domain for a blog. Why not a sub domain?



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