How to configure a domain name to work on blogspot!

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by kvwest125, Jun 12, 2010.

  1. #1
    I got a domain on enom.com for this new blog im doing but i have no idea how to make it work! help please!
     
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  2. everydayprofit

    everydayprofit Peon

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    I just URL forwarded one of my domains to my blogspot page. Much easier telling someone that domain than some long blogspot URL.

    //everydayprofit
     
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  3. kvwest125

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    Yea, but i dont want it framed or forwarding.

    I want it fully working.
     
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    teper Active Member

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    Go to blogger-->Dashboard-->settings-->publishing-->custom domain-->already owned:)
     
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    Yeah it did!! anyways i got it to work with the www but without it, it just doesn't work!
     
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    The first thing you'll need to do is to choose a domain name, like example.com and register it. You can register domain names from any of a number of different registrars, and you can use .com, .org, .net or any other valid addresses. Remember: you only need to get the domain name; you don't have to pay extra for hosting service. The easiest way to register a domain is to buy your domain directly through Blogger. If you go this route, we'll automatically configure all of your relevant DNS settings and attach your new domain to your existing blog immediately.
     
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