When you buy a domain, you can personalize your blog's website address.
Step 1: Buy a domain
See if you can buy a Google Domain or buy a domain from a non-Google provider. To buy a Google domain:
- 1. Sign in to Blogger.
- 2. Select the blog to update.
- 3. On the left, click Settings and then Basic.
- 4. Under "Publishing," next to "Blog Address," click Buy a domain.
- 5. At the top, search for a domain.
- 6. Next to the domain you want, click Buy.
- 7. To finish buying your domain, follow the on-screen steps.
Note: If you're an administrator,learn more about managing domains registered through Blogger.
Step 2: Set up your domain with your blog
Connect to your Google Domain from Blogger
- 1. Sign in to Blogger.
- 2. Select the blog you want to update.
- 3. On the left, click Settings and then Basic.
- 4. Under "Publishing," click +Setup a Google Domains URL for your blog.
- 5. Under "Google Domains Settings," select your subdomain and domain and click Save.
Connect to your non-Google domain from Blogger
- 1. Sign in to Blogger.
- 2. Select the blog you want to update.
- 3. On the left, click Settings and then Basic.
- 4. Under "Publishing," click + Setup a 3rd party URL for your blog.
- 5. Type the URL of the domain you've purchased.
- 6. Click Save.
- 7. You'll see an error with two CNAMEs.
- Name, Label or Host: Enter the name as the subdomain, like "blog." or "www." For destination, enter "ghs.googlehosted.com."
- Destination, Target or Points to: This is different for each person and is specific to your blog and your Google Account.
- 8. Go to the website where you bought your domain. Find the DNS (Domain Name System) in the control panel.
- 9. Under "Name, Label or Host," type the subdomain you entered in the previous step.
- 10. Under "Destination, Target or Points to," type "ghs.googlehosted.com."
- 11. Enter details for the second CNAME, which are specific to your blog and Google Account.
- 12. Wait for at least an hour for your DNS settings to activate.
- 13. Repeat steps 1 through 6. Your blogspot.com address will redirect to your custom domain. It may take to 24 hours.
Step 3 (optional): Add www. to your domain
To change your domain (example: mydomain.com) to www.mydomain.com, set up a naked redirect.
- 1. Go to your domain provider's website.
- 2. Open your DNS settings.
- 3. Enter your domain name in the format example.com.
- 4. Add four A-records which point to Google IPs.
- 216.239.32.21
- 216.239.34.21
- 216.239.36.21
- 216.239.38.21
- 5. Sign in to Blogger.
- 6. Select the blog you want to update.
- 7. On the left, click Settings and then Basic.
- 8. Under "Publishing," under "Blog Address," check Redirect [mydomain.com to www.mydomain.com].
Troubleshoot issues
If you have problems, here are some steps you can try.
- You may not have to enter the two CNAMEs when setting up your domain.
- Make sure the "Name, Label, or Host" CNAME is correct.
- If your custom domain doesn't work, wait before trying the steps again. If you have problems, contact your domain provider.