Hosting Your Domain Name with Blogger

Posted by mxyzplk On October - 17 - 2009

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The popularity of Blogger, it was that the Internet is littered with thousands of blogs that look something like this: myblog.blogspot.com. What about bloggers who want to enjoy all the benefits of blogging from a Blogger account (free hosting, easy to customize, gadgets, etc.) without obvious that they are among the thousands of blogs of riding, horse Back on Blogger as a heron on a rhinoceros?

Many bloggers were surprised to discover that a domain name can actually be attributed to a URL Blogger, the blog that exists at this address: myblog.blogspot.com can be accessed by visiting the following address: www. mydomainname.com. Here’s how.

Changing your settings Your Domain Registrar
Changing the location of your domain name begins in the place where you registered your domain name. GoDaddy.com I use my domain name ($ 6.99/year) the interface for other agents may be a little different, but the concept is the same. You need a CNAME entry for the www subdomain of your site. You must also modify the entries A record of your main domain name, IP addresses Blogger.

First, I click on Domains> Domain Manager.

From the window manager domain, I click on the Add button.

Now, I went to a page that allows me to add a domain, a domain from another registrar, or creating a subdomain. I click on the tab sub-field and enter the www subdomain. I clicked the box for CNAME CNAME entry corresponding to the subdomain. In the Host Name field, I enter the address of Blogger: ghs.google.com.

After I specified the subdomain www ghs.google.com and associates as the CNAME entry for that account, I click on Add.

Now I need to change the A record for my domain. From the domain manager, I click on the field I want to redirect my Blogger account, and I click the checkbox next to registration. “I enter the transfer information to my naked (not preceded by www.) Domain should be hosted on Blogger.com. Here are the IP addresses of Blogger. First you have these addresses in the first four fields track of your list.
216.239.32.21
216.239.34.21
216.239.36.21
216.239.38.21

After I enter these addresses in my fields of the record for my domain, if I click update the changes to take effect. When I finished making changes to domain registrar. The change takes about 24 hours treated via the web.

Change your Blogger decided to complete the switch domain
Once your domain settings are grown in the Web, you are now ready to tell Blogger to receive your domain name and associate with the account you have established with them. Log in to your Blogger account and click on Setup-> Publish to establish the domain redirection on Blogger. The default page that you see on buying a new domain. Instead you must click on “Switch to advanced settings, where you the domain information for the domain you have already configured to introduce hosted on Blogger. On this page, enter your www subdomain (which is also the Web address in your field) and click the box that allows you to redirect your domain without www to the same location as your subdomain www.

At this point, open a browser and enter your domain name in the address bar. You’ll notice that the contents of your Blogspot account now visible. Blogspot.com your old address still works too. You can view your blog using the address, but now you can at least show you your own package.

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2 Responses to “Hosting Your Domain Name with Blogger”

  1. Cool Post Says:

    Generally I do not post on blogs, but I want to say that this post really forced me to do so. Really nice post!

  2. Craig K. Ray Says:

    Non-existent customer service at Natwest and complete lack of any attempt at complaint resolution.

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