Hello, My blogger is (evry1falls.blogspot.com) it has an AdSense account enabled and monetizing. I recently bought a domain name called (evry1falls.net) and I tested AdSense code block on it and it was working .. I authenticated my ownership for this domain name with Google Authentication method in the webmaster tool in my account. Now, I want to move the BlogSpot contents to the new domain name without losing the traffic.... Is it possible ? ... And how to move from BlogSpot to Domain name anyway ? Also, will moving to the domain name affect my AdSense earnings ? If yes, then how ?
Login to your blogger account. Go to Settings --> Basic --> Publishing In Advanced setting there, add your domain name Go to your domain management and add following A records: 216.239.32.21 216.239.34.21 216.239.36.21 216.239.38.21 PM me if you need any help!
I am not exactly sure what is rest of your question. If it is about "will moving to the domain name affect my AdSense earnings ? If yes, then how ?" Answer is YES, your adsense earnings will increase because you are branding yourself. Visitors and Google both love it.
Yes friend, its very much easy to add a domain name on blogger, u just need to pint your domain dns to Google blogger... Where did you bought your domain so i can give you the guides of how to change your DNS, if you really don't know how
Apart from A record, you have to add cname record too, and Bloggers gives you verfication code which you have to put there...
Guys guys, I know how it's to be done ... OK I need answers to the rest of the question before I do it .
Bro, Your adsense account is safe, these will even the chance of you making more money.. Just read well adsense TOS, and you will be safe..... Getting a domain can never cause u banned
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. Where would you like to host your blog? On a top-level domain (www.example.com). On a subdomain (foo.example.com). Find the control panel on your domain registrar’s website, and locate your DNS (Domain Name System) settings. In order to link your blog to your custom domain, follow the instructions below to enter your "CNAME" and "A-records." CNAME Add two CNAME records. For the first CNAME, where it says Name, Label or Host enter "blog" and where it says Destination, Target or Points To enter "ghs.google.com" . For the second CNAME, enter "5ugpw5qfbv2a" as the Name and "gv-mnqfplv6qfnkmz.dv.googlehosted.com" as the Destination. 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. A-records (optional) The following action links your naked domain (example.com) to your actual site (www.example.com). If you skip this step, visitors who leave off the "www" will see an error page. Enter your domain name in the format example.com, and list the I.P. addresses shown below in the "A" section. You'll need to create four separate A-records which point to four different Google IPs. 216.239.32.21 216.239.34.21 216.239.36.21 216.239.38.21 Update your Blogger settings Before you move onto this step, wait about an hour for your DNS settings to activate. If you attempt to change the publishing settings before the DNS changes activate, then we'll let you know with a warning message. 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 | Basictab. Find the area for "Publishing," and click the link to add a custom domain. Then, click on "Switch to advanced settings." Enter in the URL for your custom domain in the text box provided, and click Save. That’s it! Your blogspot.com address will soon redirect to your new custom domain -- be patient, as it might take up to 24 hours for the redirect to start working. Congratulations, you’re all set! Some helpful notes: If your new domain isn't taking you to your blog, wait another day or two to make sure all the DNS servers have been updated. If it still isn't working, contact your registrar to make sure you entered the DNS settings correctly. Your original Blogspot address will automatically forward to your new domain. That way, any existing links or bookmarks to your site will still work. Your posted images will continue to display on your blog.
Rest of the questions. all the visitors coming to your blog will be redirected to your new domain/site.
Now, I get it ... Thanx to all ... Now I can move to a domain name without worrying about redirects and links to posts ... Last thing : Considering the same amount of traffic and same posts of course, would moving to a domain name will affect the CPC ?