The Only Guide You Need To Setup BlogSpot Custom Domain

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Last time, I have talked about importance of custom domain name for BlogSpot blogs and anyone who is on free blogging platform like BlogSpot.com or WordPress.com, it’s my recommendation to use a custom domain name instead of free domain name.

If you are a starter, let me clear your doubts regarding free domain name Vs. custom domain name.

When you start a blog on BlogSpot.com, you usually get a domain name like (name.blogspot.com) and this is what we call as a free domain name. Where as custom domain name is something like name.com. A good example is ShoutMeLoud.com which is a custom domain name. 

There are endless benefits of using a custom name for your BlogSpot blog instead of free name, and you can read all about it here.

Now, setting up the custom domain feature in BlogSpot is a bit of technical part, but this DIY guide is targeted to non-technical people.

Here I’m sharing the complete step by step guide which you can follow to add a BlogSpot custom domain to your blogger blog.

In this case, I’m assuming you have purchased domain name from GoDaddy and you have access to your BlogSpot blog.

Complete Guide to Setup BlogSpot With your Custom Domain Name:

Very first thing which you need to do is to purchase a domain name, which will usually cost around $11 for one year. The advantages you will get with custom domain name is worth your investment on domain name.

More over, think about what sounds much better: ShoutMeloud.blogspot.com or ShoutMeLoud.com.

If you have never purchased a domain name before, here are guides which will help you to select the right name for your blog.

I recommend you to read it, and decide the name of domain which you want to buy. I highly recommend you to try buying .com domains instead of any other (.info, .org). In 2016, you can also consider buying new domain name extensions with .guru or .video.

Once you have decided upon the domain name, head over to GoDaddy and purchase your domain. (5 minute work).

Now, I assume you have two things with you:

  • Your BlogSpot blog up and running
  • You have access to your domain name

We have to make changes at two places, and once you setup the custom domain feature of BlogSpot, Google will take care of all traffic migration and you will not lose any traffic Or back links.

Add Register domain name to your BlogSpot Blog:

This is the first step where you will be adding the register domain name to your blog. Simply login to your BlogSpot dashboard, and head over to Settings > Basics and you will see an option which says Publishing >Blog address > + Setup a 3rd party URL for your blog:

Setup a 3rd party URL for your blogspot
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Here you need to add the domain name that you have purchased, and after adding the domain name, it will give two CNAME records and 4 A records which we will be needing in the next step.

Click on + Setup a 3rd party URL for your blog, and add the domain name which you have purchased.

BlogSpot Third party domain settings
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Note: You need to add domain with www as prefix. (See above screenshot for better understanding)

Once you have added the domain name with www, you will see an error saying “We have not been able to verify your authority to this domain. Error 12..” and you will get the CNAME record that you need to configure (See below screenshot)

We have not been able to verify your authority to this domain. Error 12.
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Now. once you have these CNAME details, it’s time to login to your domain control panel, and make changes.

Now, follow the next step of this guide and your BlogSpot custom domain name setup will be finished in no-time.

Setting up CNAME and A Record for BlogSpot Custom-Domain Name

Login to your Godady account dashboard & click on manage domains. You will see a screen like this:

Manage Domains on Godaddy
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  • Click on the domain name which you have purchased inside your dashboard, and you will be on Manage domain page.
  • On the next page, click on DNS zone file to start adding the record.(See below screenshot for the reference)

How to edit Domain DNS record on Godaddy
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  • Click on Add record & from the pop-up select CNAME record & add both the record one by one from your BlogSpot setting screen. Here is both the image to make it easy for you to understand the setup
Add Cname Record Godaddy BlogSpot
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Adding 1st CNAME record

Click  on Add another & copy the second CNAME record from your BlogSpot page:

Adding CNAME record on Godaddy
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Adding 2nd CNAME record

Click on finish & on the next page you need to click on Save changes.

Save changes editing domain CNAME
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  • . In case if you do, feel free to ask me for help via comments.

Adding A records to your Domain DNS

This is the last step where you just need to add 4 I.P. Address into your A record. The process is going to the be the same as above, all you need to do is add A record instead of CNAME. I’m sharing one screenshot which will show you how to add A record, and similarly you can add all 4 A records.

  • Click on Add record, select A name under record type. In the Hostname part add @ and on Destination IPv4 address add 216.239.34.21

Add A record on Godaddy
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Like this you need to have total 4 A record and your final screen for A record will look like this. Here are the  I.P. address of 4 A record which you need to add.

216.239.32.21
216.239.34.21
216.239.36.21
216.239.38.21

Here is the final screenshot of my A record page on Godaddy:

Godaddy domain zone file
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Now once you have setup CNAME and A record, you need to wait for 5 minutes to 4 hours for this changes to reflect globally. You need to go back to your BlogSpot dashboard, and click on save changes.

If the CNAME & A record has been updated globally, this time instead of showing error “We have not been able to verify your authority to this domain. Error 12.“, your custom domain will start working. In my case, it took only 5 minutes.

If you see error  that means, you need to wait for some more hours to add the custom domain name. So, here is the final screenshot which I see:

BlogSpot custom domain setup
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Once it’s added, Google will take care of redirection part, and anyone if opens your BlogSpot blog address, he/she will be automatically redirected to your new custom domain name.

This will also work seamlessly for internal pages, and you will not lose any traffic or link-juice.

One last thing:

Also, you need to click on Edit here, and redirect non www version of your domain to www. Simply click on Edit and check the options which says “Redirect xxxx.com to www.xxxx.com

redirect domain to www in BlogSpot
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Here is the official help page from BlogSpot team for setting up Custom domain name.

The whole process may look technical, but once you are inside the dashboard and follow all the steps mentioned above, it will be easier for you to implement.

buy domain from GoDaddy & setup custom domain

If you have been blogging on BlogSpot platform for a while or for long time and not using BlogSpot custom domain feature, I highly recommend you to start using it for better branding and to make your blog look more professional.

If you are stuck anywhere in the process and need some help, feel free to let me know via comments. If you enjoyed reading this tutorial and find it useful, do share it on Facebook and Google plus.

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A Blogger, Author and a speaker! Harsh Agrawal is recognized as a leader in digital marketing and FinTech space. Fountainhead of ShoutMeLoud, and a Speaker at ASW, Hero Mindmine, Inorbit, IBM, India blockchain summit. Also, an award-winning blogger.

155 thoughts on “The Only Guide You Need To Setup BlogSpot Custom Domain”

  1. Rick

    Thanks. I’ve been stumbling around for days trying to get my domain name to point to may web page at blogspot.com. Your instructions are concise and understandable. I was able to fix the problem in minutes.
    Much appreciated!

  2. Emmanuel Bright

    i have successfully created my custom domain to my blogspot 3rd party setup. But when ever i try to open it, it tells me it would be redirected but it dosen’t. what do you advice i do

  3. Nikhil

    Hey Harsh,
    Do I need to get web hosting after buying a custom domain?

  4. Ansari

    Hello Harsh, as we know it is completely free hosting that everyone can build their blog once they custom domain, but i need to know using custom domain on blogger.com differ as per the adsense earning in comparison to the purchased hosting?

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Ansati
      There is no difference from AdSense side when it comes to earning for a blog with custom domain or without.
      However, having a custom domain opens up more opportunity for traffic and branding which in turn helps in better earning.
      Do read this guide: https://www.shoutmeloud.com/custom-domain-name.html

      1. Digital Shangrila

        @Harsh, i think is not talking about the domains.. He is talking about the Hosting.. Blog hosted on Blogspot (with custom domain) VS blog hosted on Shared Hosting with (custom domain)

  5. Digember

    Is the process works same if you have bought a domain from HostGator. I have already purchased a domain name with hostgator and I want to use it as custom blogger domain.

    1. Digital Shangrila

      There may be difference in the interface between godaddy and hostgator but the steps are the same..

  6. Ahmad Ali

    Hi Harsh ! will i need to buy hosting plan or just Domain name to get access to DNS zone and change the settings you mentioned?? i want to use my country domain But the registrar said you will need hosting too to connect your blogspot.looking for your response

    1. Harsh Agrawal

      @Ahmad
      You only need to buy the domain name. Get it from GoDaddy as for new customer it will cost only $3-4

  7. John

    I have done all these things correctly but the pages still direct to the former domain and says DNS not found.

  8. Ivana

    When I add record and choose CNAME, red warning pops up saying “The specified CNAME already exists in the zone.”
    Please, help!

    1. Digital Shangrila

      If there is any previous CNAME with the same value, please delete it first and then try adding the new CNAME record

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