I used GoDaddy to register my domain name, as this company seemed the cheapest dot.com domain provider, and also because they supply a free email address and basic hosting account with each domain, which has come in rather handy.
However, I'd read quite a few complaints about using GoDaddy for custom domains with Blogger hosting, so I was rather careful to make sure I did everything correctly!
Please do note that you can only link your site as http://yoursite.com or http://www.yoursite.com. Not both. It just doesn't work that way. My advice is to use the www prefix, and if you can make a simple redirect page in your host root, as I'll explain later.
I followed Blogger's advice to the letter, and everything works fine. Here are the basics of their tutorial, or you can read the whole thing yourself on this page.
- Buy your chosen domain name and create your account.
- Once your domain has been registered, log in to your control panel, and choose to "manage domains".
- Click on the area marked Total DNS Control, and then on Total DNS Control And MX Records.
- Look for a record prefixed "WWW". If there isn't one, add a new CNAME record; if there is one, you'll need to edit this record instead.
- Insert these settings exactly as they are described! For the "Name" type "www" (as in www.yoursite.com). For the Host Name, you need to enter "ghs.google.com". Don't change or enter anything else except for these two functions. If this is a new CNAME, click "add". If you are editing an existing CNAME, click "update" and "continue".
Before you link this domain to your Blogspot blog, you may well want to check that all the settings are correct. To do this, you'll need to "ping" your new domain and ensure the host points to ghs.google.com.
If you're a Windows user, this is quite simple to do using the "command" feature. Windows 98 and ME have a "command prompt" program in the start menu; Windows XP has the "run..." feature, which brings up a box; simply type in CMD, hit enter and you'll get your command prompt.
Then all you need to do is enter the following:
ping www.yourdomainname.com
substituting yourdomain.com for your domain name and suffix. Hit enter, and see what happens. It should look something like this:
Pinging ghs.1.google.com [72.14.207.121] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 72.14.207.121:
bytes=32 time=85ms TTL=247
Reply from
72.14.207.121: bytes=32 time=89ms
TTL=247
Reply from 72.14.207.121:
bytes=32 time=86ms TTL=247
Reply from
72.14.207.121: bytes=32 time=86ms
TTL=247
Ping statistics for 72.14.207.121:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received =
4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip
times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 85ms, Maximum = 89ms, Average = 86ms
Notice that the ping recognises that my site is hosted with ghs.1.google.com. This means that I can (and indeed, have) followed the next step in telling Blogspot my new domain name. If you don't notice the host is registered as Google, wait a little longer before following the next step.
Log in to your Blogger control panel. In the settings section, click on the publishing tab. Near the top of this page, you'll notice "publish to a custom domain". This is what you want to do.
When prompted, enter the domain name you have directed to the ghs.google.com host, including the www prefix! Continue, and you should see that your new settings have been saved.
View your blog to ensure everything works and looks okay. Don't worry if at first you get a "404 file not found" page: it can take a few days for DNS settings to propogate across the whole internet. You can always switch back to Blogspot hosting and try again in a day or two. When this does work okay, you'll see your blog exactly how it is normally seen, with the exception that your new domain name is in the address bar. Blogger takes care of all the inter-blog links, page titles and such for you, and even redirects traffic from your old name.blogspot.com address to your new www.yoursite.com address! This is great as it means it's unlikely you'll lose traffic or page ranking stats.
Now here's the awkward part: as I mentioned earlier, you can only have http://www.yourblog.com or http://yourblog.com. Not both. Blogger/Google simply haven't recognised that this may be important, and only offer the function of linking one address to your blog. But in a strange way, this is good: you don't have to worry about having two seperate blogs listed in Technorati, for example.
I advised that you use the www prefix for a good reason. Many domain providers offer a single page (often called a "holding page") with each domain name. This will show when you type http://yourblog.com, even though www.yourblog.com will link to your Blogger blog.
So make use of it!
If you are able to edit the HTML, you could create a redirect page to automatically redirect visitors to your www address. That way, you won't lose any visitors at all. To make the page redirect to your www address, you need to insert this code between the head tags, substituting "mysite.com" for your domain name. You can do this using an HTML editor (I prefer Notepad).
<head><meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=http://www.mysite.com" /></head>
The part content="0; means that there is no pause before the browser is redirected. You can change this to "5" for example, to give a 5 second pause if you also want to include an explanation for the redirect in the body of the page. It is also a good idea to include a hyperlink to your www address in the body of the page, just in case the visitor's browser doesn't recognise the redirect command.
If you look at my redirect page at http://bloggerbustercom/, you'll notice that there is an 8 second pause and an explanation for the redirect. Play around and see what works for you!
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- How to set up a redirect page for your blog
- How to set up your Blogger custom domain
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12 comments:
Amanda, I got a real serious related question here. I got couple of javascript files to be hosted. Now, if I CNAME my www.mydomain.com to mydomain.blogspot.com, then where do I put the javascript files that is hosted by Godaddy? How do I call it? I ask because once you have CNAME it, you can't retrieve the file, say from www.mydomain.com/my.js, right?
How?
Hi,
I've followed these instructions but I get an error message that says "another blog is hosted at this address" - how can I fix this?
Zach i used option provided in godady managed account -> site redirect option to point to my actual index php page because my index page is not at root and it is working perfect for me. also i would like to share that i have pointed my page not found setting to Home page. that way if 404 happens then it goes to their respective index page, Note: you can host multiple domain in one hosting plan if you have delux plan atleast. www.giftonline2india.com
just my 2 cents.
Thanks for posting this. I used this tip about 3 months ago. It has and continues to work perfectly. Thanks again
http://designz-by-e.blogspot.com
http://www.designz-by-e.com
This site is a blog from blogger.com. How did you create such a beautiful template and layout? I used to have a blog with a .com. I used blogger's template. I never thought of a site like this using blogger. I wish you could write a tutorial.
Hi Amada,
I am urgently in need of your help and AFAIK, you are the only person who can help me out on this regards.
Actually I am trying to setup blogger custom domain with Godaddy and I followed your guide here
http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2007/06/how-to-set-up-your-blogger-custom_21.html
The Cname has been set properly, and the domain (www.sadikk.com) has been pointed towards google server, but while trying to add the domain in my blogger blog I am getting a message: "Another blog is already hosted at this address."
So, please help me out. how can this issue be resolved? Why I am getting such error messages?
I am really waiting for your reply.
Thanks & Regards,
Deepak Jain. :-)
Hi Amanda,
Much appreciate if you can help in sub-domain as well!
I have a custom domain with GoDaddy and upload posts in Blogger. But, now I have problem in setting up the sub-d.
I am wondering why Sub-d need to do forwarding? I forward it to my sub-d but failed and GoDaddy support team also pointed out this is not right but they asked me to get help from blogger or Google Apps.
And I read from you post above, it's seem I have to add a Host name for this Sub-d : "ghs.google.com". Am I right?
I am sick to read all theirs help pages one by one and can't get my problem solved!
Best Regards
Nic
Thanks Amanda!
I read several forum and blog posts giving bits of the solution, but it didn't work until I followed your advice and reset the Publish settings on Blogger.com back to blogspot.com and then back to my own domain, and made sure that time to use the "www." in my domain. Working at last! Check out openmarriageblog.com if you are interested.
Finally my problem was solved...though I made some tricks but thanks anyways.
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I've registered a new domain in godaddy.com But when I try to ping my domain pinoyonline.tv it returns an error "Ping request could not find host pinoyonline.tv. Please check the name and try again."
I have followed the steps, but I'm not sure what I have missed.
Here is the solution for forwarding domain without WWW (naked domain) to blogger custom domain, if you purchased from Yahoo or Godaddy and probably all other Registrar
http://www.ialwayscapital.com/2009/0...omains-to.html
http://www.ialwayscapital.com/2009/0...domainurl.html
I was facing the same issue long back, then i solved it and wrote a blog post for this. After applying these settings (which you will find in above links) your site will work with or without WWW for an example look my site http://ialwayscapital.com which is in blogger and domain purchased from Yahoo.
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