This
tutorial is for all those who are already using Custom Domains with
Blogger. If you already have a blogger blog at some Custom domain like
www.yourdomain.com , then you might want to add a sub domains to this
custom domain like blog.yourdomain.com gallery.yourdomain.com etc. An
example of such a sub-domain is bloggertemplates.bloggerplugins.org It
is a blogger powered blog, which i created on the sub-domain. In order
to create blogs at sub-domains, you need to create CNAME records for the
same.
Create Sub Domain on a Blogger Custom Domain
Here we will learn how we can add a new sub domain to your blogger
custom domain blog. As an example we will learn how to create a sub
domain
blog.yourdomain.com to your custom domain blog.
(If you have need some other sub-domain change
blog with what you want). To do that we need to create a CNAME record.
1.
blog.yourdomain.com pointing to
ghs.google.com
If you are having a self hosted website, then you will have to create
this CNAME Record with your Web Host.You might be able to do it from
the “Simple DNS Zone Editor” in most cPanels. If you don’t have such an
option, contact your Web Host and ask them to create these two CNAME
records for you.After creating this record with your webhost(and after
it has propagated), publish your BlogSpot blog to that sub domain(Skip the tutorials for CNAME Creation on Different domain Registrars. They are not applicable for Self hosted Websites)
If you don’t have a self hosted website,then to create the CNAME you
need to login to your domain control panel. Different Registrars have
different interfaces(we have listed 4 of them here) but the basic thing
is that you need to create the CNAME Record. If you bought the domain
via blogger, then you have to first login to Google APPS to get into
your Domain Control panel
If you bought the domain from Blogger
If you bought the domain from within Blogger, then you have to get into your domain control panel. To do that go to
http://google.com/a/cpanel/
yourdomain.com
you will have to replace
yourdomain.com with your domain name. From the Google APPS dashboard, Go to
Domain Settings >
Domain Names and click on
Advanced DNS Settings. From the new page,
Sign in to DNS Console(of Enom or Godaddy with the username and password that you get from here.)
CNAME Creation on Different Registrars
1. Creating CNAME on Enom
1.Login to your
Enom account(If you signed in from Google APPS, you can directly proceed to sep 4)
2.From the drop-down menu at the
Domains tab, select
My Domain and you will be directed to the Manage Domains page.
3.Click on your domain name
4.To add a CNAME record, click
NEW ROW.
5.Enter
blog as
Host Name , ghs.google.com as
Address and
CNAME as
Record Type
2. Creating CNAME on Godaddy
Godaddy has come up with a simple Tool which will automatically
create the CNAME records for you. So if you are on Godaddy just Go to
this
Go Daddy tool
Enter your Subdomain name there e.g. :
blog.yourdomain.com
(Use the correct sub-domain where you want your blog to appear) and
click on the Confirm Button. The CNAME Records have been created for you
automatically.
3. Creating CNAME on Name.com
1. Login to your
Name Account
2.Click on Account and then on your Domain name
3.Click on
DNS Management form the Right Sidebar and add the details as shown in the screenshot and
Submit
4. Creating CNAME on Namecheap.com
1. Login to your Namecheap account and click on your domain name.
2.From the Left Sidebar, Click on
All Host Records
3.Add the Records as shown in the Screen shot
Switching your BlogSpot blog to the Custom Sub-Domain
I assume that you have already have a blog which you want to switch
to the custom-sub domain. Get into its Dashboard and navigate to
Settings >
Add Custom Domain and click on the link saying “
Already own a domain? Switch to advanced settings” Now provide the URL
blog.yourdomain.com . Type the captcha and save the Settings.
If you are still unable to figure it out, contact me via comments