Easy Way To Setup Custom Domain In Blogger Through GoDADDY. #Bhinderbadra

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A domain name is an essential for a website. This is the human-readable address of your site – without one, your website would just be found by a string of numbers representing the computer it’s on.
A domain name consists of up to 3 parts:
www. – indicates that it’s a web address (optional – see below)
example – the main part of the domain, usually representing a company or organisation name
.com – the domain suffix
Domain name suffixesThe domain suffix is the part that indicates what type of domain it is. Examples are:
  • .com – Company
  • .org – Organisation (usually nonprofit)
  • .edu – Educational establishment
  • .net – Network provider




Set up your domain with your blog

Set up a custom domain so that your original Blogger address automatically forwards to your new domain.
1. Sign in to Blogger.
2.Select the blog to update.
3.In the left menu, click Settings > Basic > Publishing.
4.Under your current domain, click Set up a 3rd party URL for your blog.
5.Enter your URL, including the www.
6. Click Save.
7. An error will appear with two CNAMEs.
8. Visit your domain registrar's website and find the DNS (Domain Name System) or the 9.Name Server settings in the control panel.
10. Delete existing CNAME entries.
11. Enter the CNAMEs provided in the error message and click Save.
Wait for a few hours for your settings to activate, then follow steps 1–6 above.
     Note:

    Host Name/Alias: www
    This is the part of your website's address that you designated. For example, if www.mydomain.com is your address, enter www.
    Value/Destination: <YOUR DOMAIN>.ghs.googlehosted.com
    For example, if you chose www.mydomain.com as the address, enter www.mydomain.com.ghs.googlehosted.com.
    Optional: You can also enter A-records, which link your naked domain (example.com) to an actual site (www.example.com).
    Enter your domain name in the format example.com, and list the IP addresses shown below in the "A" section. You'll need to add 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
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