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Give your blog a fresh new look and make it easier for readers to explore it with Dynamic Views. Learn more. 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. Whether you want to purchase a new domain through Blogger or publish on a domain which you already own, we’ll walk you through the process of setting up your blog for a custom domain. What would you like to do?
In Blogger, locate the Publishing area under the Settings tab.
Then, click the link to add a custom domain name, enter the domain name you'd like, and click Check Availability. This link takes you to the Google Apps domain purchase website, where you find out whether the domain you’ve chosen is available or not. If it is, go ahead and register the name, and you'll be directed to Google Checkout You can also sign your domain up for a Google Apps Congratulations, you’re all set! Be patient, though -- it might take up to 24 hours for your blog to link to your custom domain. In the meantime, you'll see a transition page when you visit your custom domain. Some helpful notes:
Is your URL hosted by GoDaddy.com?
Good news! GoDaddy.com has an easy tool for you to link your Blogger blog to your custom domain. Just go to the Go Daddy Blogger DNS Setup site, and sign in with your GoDaddy.com account information. You'll then see a page where you can enter the URL you own which you want to point to Blogger. The URL can either be a domain (
www.example.com) or a subdomain (blog.example.com).
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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." Where it says Name, simply enter "www" and list ghs.google.com as the Host Name. 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. ![]() ![]() ![]() Congratulations, you’re all set! Some helpful notes:
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to make your payment (an annual fee of $10, but hosting is free!). If not, try again with a different name until you find a unique, unregistered custom domain.


