Blogger offers
two free publishing options for your blog: hosting on Blogspot
(example.blogspot.com) and hosting on your own custom domain (www.example.com
or foo.example.com). You can change your publishing option at anytime, and
your content will always remain unaltered regardless of which of these
options you choose.
Where
would you like to host your blog?
CNAME
Add two CNAME records. For the first CNAME, where it says Name, Label or Host enter "imamina" and where it says Destination, Target or Points To enter "ghs.google.com" . For the second CNAME, enter "6B3PQKS3FSAY" as the Name and "gv-PW6BREOUXYXTWZDDPWUWH5NBQSYO6W3NE2HQ42KFDQVTNY3RNKUA.domainverify.googlehosted.com." as the Destination. See our detailed instructions on providing CNAMEs for various registrars. If yours isn't listed, or if you run into other difficulties, contact your registrar directly and they can help you out.
A-records (optional)
The following action links your naked domain (example.com) to your actual site (www.example.com). If you skip this step, visitors who leave off the "www" will see an error page.
Enter your domain name in the format example.com,
and list the I.P. addresses shown below in the "A" section. You'll
need to create four separate A-records which point to four different Google
IPs.
216.239.32.21
216.239.34.21 216.239.36.21 216.239.38.21
Before you move onto this step, wait about an hour
for your DNS settings to activate. If you attempt to change the publishing
settings before the DNS changes activate, then we'll let you know with a
warning message.
Now it’s time to make sure Blogger knows about your
custom domain so that Google can direct readers to your blog. Just head back
to Blogger and update the information on your Settings | Basic tab.
Find the area for "Publishing," and click the link to add a custom
domain.
Enter in the URL for your custom domain in the text
box provided, and click Save. That’s it! Your blogspot.com address
will soon redirect to your new custom domain -- be patient, as it might take
up to 24 hours for the redirect to start working.
Congratulations, you’re all set!
Some
helpful notes:
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How do I use a custom domain name for my blog?
Blogger
offers two free publishing options for your blog: hosting on Blogspot
(example.blogspot.com) and hosting on your own custom domain (www.example.com
or foo.example.com). You can change your publishing option at anytime, and your
content will always remain unaltered regardless of which of these options you
choose.
Where would
you like to host your blog?
- On a top-level domain (www.example.com).
- On a subdomain (foo.example.com).
To get
started, find the control panel on your domain registrar’s website. Locate your
Domain Name System (DNS) settings, and find the field for "CNAME."
Add two
CNAME records. For the first CNAME, where it says Name, Label or Host
enter "imamina" and where it says Destination, Target
or Points To enter "ghs.google.com" . For the second CNAME,
enter "6B3PQKS3FSAY" as the Name and
"gv-PW6BREOUXYXTWZDDPWUWH5NBQSYO6W3NE2HQ42KFDQVTNY3RNKUA.domainverify.googlehosted.com." as the Destination. See our detailed instructions on providing CNAMEs for various registrars. If yours isn't listed, or if you run into other difficulties, contact your registrar directly and they can help you out.
"gv-PW6BREOUXYXTWZDDPWUWH5NBQSYO6W3NE2HQ42KFDQVTNY3RNKUA.domainverify.googlehosted.com." as the Destination. See our detailed instructions on providing CNAMEs for various registrars. If yours isn't listed, or if you run into other difficulties, contact your registrar directly and they can help you out.
Now it’s
time to make sure Blogger knows about your custom domain so that Google can
direct readers to your blog. Just head back to Blogger and update the
information on your Settings | Basic tab. Find the area for
"Publishing," and click the link to add a custom domain.
Enter in the
URL for your custom domain in the text box provided, and click Save.
That’s it! Your blogspot.com address will soon redirect to your new custom
domain -- be patient, as it might take up to 24 hours for the redirect to start
working.
Congratulations,
you’re all set!
Some helpful
notes:
- If your new domain isn't taking you to your blog, wait another day or two to make sure all the DNS servers have been updated. If it still isn't working, contact your registrar to make sure you entered the DNS settings correctly.
- Your original Blogspot address will automatically forward to your new domain. That way, any existing links or bookmarks to your site will still work.
- Your posted images will continue to display on your blog.
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