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Custom Domain Setup, Blogging |
Hello, friends! If you’re running a blog on Blogger and dreaming of giving it a professional touch with a custom domain like www.yourblog.com, you’re in the right place. Today, we’re sharing a super easy guide to connect your Blogger website to a GoDaddy domain. Don’t worry, we’ll explain everything in simple Indian English, step by step, so even beginners can follow along. Plus, we’ll tell you how much time it takes to get everything set up. Let’s dive in!
Why Use a Custom Domain?
A custom domain makes your blog look professional and easy to remember. Instead of a long BlogSpot address (like yourblog.blogspot.com), you get a neat URL like www.yourblog.com. It’s perfect for building your brand, whether you’re blogging about tech, food, or lifestyle. And with GoDaddy, buying a domain is simple and affordable!
Step-by-Step Guide to Set Up Your Blogger with GoDaddy Domain
Here’s how you can connect your Blogger website to a GoDaddy domain in just a few steps. Follow along carefully, and you’ll be ready in no time!
Step 1: Buy a Domain from GoDaddy
First things first, head over to GoDaddy’s website. Search for a domain name that suits your blog, like www.myawesomeblog.com. In India, a .com domain usually costs around ₹900-₹1,000 per year. Pick a name that’s catchy and available. Once you find it, buy it and keep your GoDaddy account details handy.
Step 2: Add Your Domain to Blogger
Now, log into your Blogger account. Select the blog you want to connect to your new domain. Go to the Settings section, scroll down to Publishing, and click on Set up a 3rd party URL for your blog. Type in your domain name with “www” (like www.myawesomeblog.com) and hit Save. Don’t panic if you see an error message—it’s normal! Blogger will give you some important details (called DNS records) that you’ll need for the next step.
Step 3: Note Down the DNS Records
When you get that error on Blogger, it’ll show you two types of DNS records:
- CNAME records: One will say “www” and point to “ghs.google.com,” and another will have a unique code.
- A records: These are four IP addresses (216.239.32.21, 216.239.34.21, 216.239.36.21, 216.239.38.21).
Write these down or keep the page open because you’ll need them to set things up in GoDaddy.
Step 4: Update DNS Settings in GoDaddy
Log into your GoDaddy account and find your domain. Look for an option like DNS Management or DNS Zone File. Here’s what you need to do:
- Add A Records: Create four A records. For each, set the “Host” as “@” (or leave it blank) and enter one of the IP addresses from Blogger (like 216.239.32.21). If there’s an old A record, delete it.
- Add CNAME Records: Create two CNAME records. For the first, set “Name” as “www” and “Value” as “ghs.google.com.” For the second, use the unique code from Blogger’s error message.
Double-check everything, then click Save. This tells the internet to connect your domain to your Blogger site.
Step 5: Wait for DNS to Update
Now comes the waiting part. The changes you made in GoDaddy need time to “propagate” across the internet. This can take anywhere from a few hours to 24 hours. So, grab a chai and relax! You can check your blog’s URL after a few hours to see if it’s working.
Step 6: Check and Finalize in Blogger
After some time, go back to Blogger and try saving the domain again in the Publishing section. If everything is set up correctly, the error will disappear, and your domain will be active. Visit your new URL (like www.myawesomeblog.com) to make sure it’s working.
Step 7 (Optional): Set Up Redirection
To make sure both www.myawesomeblog.com and myawesomeblog.com work, go to Blogger’s Publishing settings and check the box for Redirect myawesomeblog.com to www.myawesomeblog.com. This ensures visitors land on your blog no matter how they type the URL.
How Long Does It Take?
The whole process—buying the domain, setting up DNS, and waiting for it to work—usually takes up to 24 hours. The actual setup (Steps 1-4) might take just 15-30 minutes if you’re quick, but the DNS propagation (Step 5) is what takes time. In some cases, it might start working in 4-6 hours, but don’t worry if it takes a full day.
Tips for Success
- Double-check DNS entries: A small typo can cause delays, so make sure the A and CNAME records are exact.
- Be patient: DNS updates can feel slow, but they’ll happen.
Why This Matters for Indian Bloggers
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Matters for Indian Bloggers |
Setting up a GoDaddy domain with your Blogger website is easier than it sounds. Just follow these steps, wait for the DNS to do its magic, and you’ll have a shiny new URL for your blog. Whether you’re blogging from Mumbai, Delhi, or a small town, this guide is here to help you shine online. Got questions? Drop them in the comments on our blog, and we’ll help you out!
Happy blogging, and let’s make your blog the talk of the town!
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