How To Set Up a Custom Domain in Blogger

Our web today is a wonderful place. It's increasingly become a knowledge hub for strollers around the globe. And you know what the best part is? It does not have a religion, race or color, that's where perhaps its strength lies in. Point being, no matter what you are after, from details of products to how to use them, from fruit varieties to language origins, from how to hack Facebook account to how to set up a custom domain name in Blogger. Each and everything is there, in abundance and easily available. Now I know you are here to understand how you can setup/host your custom domain on your Blogger account. So let's get on with it, without further delay.
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Before we start

It's important that you realize, it isn't difficult to add a custom domain into your blogger account. If you are a blogger, it's perfect if you already own your own blog, it shows your passion and love for blogging and provides you with freedom to move from one platform to another, when and if you need. Also from users perspective, it's much easier for them to remember and visit your blog at customized address like myblog.com than myblog.blogspot.com.

One of the best things about Blogger is that it does not push you to host your site with blogger. It is entirely your own choice to choose from either of two hosting plans 'hosting on BlogSpot' with address myblog.blogspot.com, or going with a custom domain with address myblog.com.

Some Popular Web Hosting Sites:

If you don't already have purchased yourself a custom domain, these are the places that you should be looking for to get one:
  • EasyDNS
  • 1and1
  • GoDaddy.com
  • Yahoo! Small Business
  • No-IP
  • ix web hosting
So now if you have bought yourself a domain, from either of these you would have an IP address and a name. Let's assume our is 'mynewdomain'.com.

Well, it's time to start adding a custom domain to your blogger account.

Remember:

Here we are using setup for GoDaddy.com, the most popular domain name provider. For custom domains from other sites, the steps are almost same, so don't vanish.

Setting Up Blogger Custom Domain

Step 1. Login to your Blogger account at www.blogger.com.

Step 2. Click on your blog and then go to "Settings", choose "Basic".

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Step 3. Under "Publishing" section, click "+ Setup a 3rd party URL for your blog".

Step 4. Under "Third-party domain settings" next to "http://" type your domain that you just purchased and make sure that you don't forget to add the "www" prefix to the domain name.

set up custom domain in blogger

Step 5. Click "View settings instructions" to get the blogger's official instructions. On the Blogger instruction page, choose the "On a top-level domain (www.example.com)" option.

custom domain in blogger

Step 6. Under the point 9 of instructions, 4 IP addresses will be given, copy and save all 4 of them.

Step 7. Go back to your Blogger Settings and press Save. It won't get saved and an error will appear saying 'We have not been able to verify your authority to this domain. Error 32.'

setting up blogger custom domain

Step 8. Under the error, you will see two fields "Name, Label or Host Field" and "Destination, target, or Points To" field. Copy data of both rows from these fields.

Step 9. Now log in to your GoDaddy.com account and click on "My account" on the upper right corner > select "Manage my Domains".

godaddy manage domains

Step 10. Here you should see your purchased domain name > just click on your domain name.

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Step 11. Click on the "DNS Zone File" tab next to Settings and choose "Use Classic DNS Manager".

use classic dns manager

Step 12. Next, click the "Edit" button to edit your DNS Zone File.

blogger custom domain

Step 13. Under the "CNAME (Alias)" menu, click "Quick Add" button at the bottom of the screen (see image 1 in the below screnshoot).

Step 14. In the Edit box that now appeared, enter "www" in the first box and "ghs.google.com" in the second.

blogger custom domain

Step 15. Click "Quick Add" again and enter details from second row of the data we saved in step 8.

Step 16. Under the "A (Host)" menu, again choose Quick Add (see the below image).

Step 17. Host will be @ and the "Points to" value should be the one provided by Google IPs, saved in step 6 above. These are the Google IPs that you should get:
216.239.32.21
216.239.34.21
216.239.36.21
216.239.38.21
Step 18. Add all 4 of them one by one and delete old host as you won't need it anymore.

custom domain in blogger

Step 19. At the top of the page, click on the "Save Zone File" button to save your setings.

Step 20. Now go back to Blogger and try to save settings again. The registration process takes 24-48 hours, so don't worry if you get an error again. Come again later to Blogger after 24-48 hours, repeat step 2 to 4, press Save and the error should be gone.

Step 21. After your URL starts working, click on the "Edit" link next to domain name on setting page.

Step 22. Check the "Redirect... to..." checkbox below your site address to ensure that even if the visitors will miss out the www part, they will still be able to reach your site.

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Step 23. And that's it. Enjoy your new URL!

So this was easy, right? Only a handful of steps and we have successfully completed our mission of adding our custom domain in our blogger account. In case you haven't yet, stay patient wait for 2 days and try again. Or repeat steps 1-22, and make sure you don't miss any. Otherwise your new URL is ready and all set to roam around the wonderful world of web.

15 comments:

  1. That's kind of difficult. I tried all this repeatedly when I purchased my Go Daddy domain and ended up frustrated. And I did follow all the steps. Couldn't locate some of the steps you pointed out though despite trying over and over. Eventually I sent Google an email and they asked for the go Daddy domain and verified it. Thank God; I am now www.krascopsblog.com. Can someone try to make this EASIER!! Thanks!

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  2. If I transfer my blog on blogspot to the Go daddy account, will I have the functionality of blogger dashboard that I have become accustomed to?

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  3. Good job, thanks. But there one problem. I discover if my site address is typed in the address bar without the prefix 'www' there would be an error as:

    ''404. That’s an error.

    The requested URL / was not found on this server. That’s all we know.''


    Please, can you help me solve this? I will be grateful, Thank you .

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    1. Hi Kayode,

      Please make sure that you checked the box for the redirection (step 22).

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  4. Do you know if the old Blogspot-Domainlink still links to the blog when you change the Domain? I'm only dreaming of an own domain and not sure if I'll ever set one up, but I'm wondering, if all the internal links would still work if I set up a new domain name.

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    1. Hi Windsprite,

      Once you have purchased a domain and made the required settings, your blogspot address should automatically redirect to your new domain, so you don't need to worry about losing your visitors. However, it might affect the seo rankings of your blog (how it appears in the search engines) for a while, so it would be recommended to make this decision as early as possible.

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    2. Oh, in this case I won't need to worry. My site is just a private site and I don't worry much about SEO.
      But that the old blogspot link will redirect to the new one is good news for me. I've got a lot of internal links plus I don't use the default blogger site navigation an if it was different it would be more work than simply changing the domain name if I really changed it.
      Thanks for this useful piece of information :)

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  6. Great article. I discovered it just after I had added my domain but would have gone a lot faster if I had found it before. Did give me peace of mind that I had done it the right way for sure. Thanks so much!

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  7. Very helpful post. thanks you so much.

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  8. I just Salute to you BOSS.........u r awsm.......i was trying to set my domain for 1 week & finally from your instructions i just do it.......u can visit my to domain @ www.awsmstatus.in

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  9. Doesn't work. GoDaddy doesn't look a thing like this any more so I had to guess and now it's telling me there's errors. Needs updating to current GoDaddy.

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  10. what if i delete name server of domain

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  11. Thank you very much Admin 😊

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