Tag Archive: Custom Domain


Do you need to redirect your blog from Blogspot to Blogger using your custom domain? With some things pertaining to urls, I know just enough to be dangerous, and thought I would share with you what I goofed on last week. I’m referring to one of my blogs, which I already had established on my own domain, using the Blogger platform.

All was well until I tried to get creative and create a page using Google Pages, to use on my Blogger custom domain. To make a long story short, while attempting to create a url for a custom page I broke my blogger custom domain, which resulted in a 404 error. Oh, oh! Without thinking, I went into panic mode for fear that I wouldn’t get my blog back, so I went on over to the Blogger forum and posted, hoping someone would come to my rescue quickly!

Fortunately, help was on it’s way from a kind blogger who told me how to fix the mess I got myself into! The remedy was quite painless, and easy, and if I had only gone back into my Blogger dashboard I probably could have figured it out before I posted in the Blogger forum. But, you may know what it’s like when you panic! You don’t “think”! Well, at least I don’t – lol.

If you need to do a redirect from Blogspot to your custom Blogger domain, it’s easy and painless. Or, like me if you accidentally broke your Blogger site, you can revert back to the Blogspot url and then back again to your custom domain to hopefully fix a broken site, if you’re getting a 404 error. Special thanks to Chuck for kindly providing the tip to simply revert back to Blogspot, and then reset my redirect back to my custom domain to fix my 404 error. Thanks Chuck! :)

Here’s more information on how to redirect Blogspot to Blogger on your custom domain. Happy blogging!

Have you set up a custom domain using the Blogger platform? Or, are you going to convert your Blogger Blogspot blog to your own domain using Blogger? If either of those questions is a “yes” for you, then you may want to check this out in your Blogger dashboard. The redirect I’m referring to here is an option that you have within your Blogger dashboard.

Once you’ve converted a Blogspot blog over to your own custom domain, you’ll want to make sure you have selected the correct option in your Blogger dashboard, for Blogger to redirect your blog. AND, you’ll want to ensure that your actions match up to the option you selected! What am I referring to? First off, it’s always nice to learn from someone’s mistake, so you don’t make the same one! I’m sharing this post with you today as a result from a goof I discovered on one of my own blogs I converted to a custom domain, utilizing the Blogger platform. You now have the opportunity to learn from my error! :)

First, lets take a look at what I’m referring to in your Blogger dashboard, and please note that you won’t see this option within your Blogger dashboard until either you are in the process of converting your Blogspot blog over to Blogger, or you have already finished the conversion. If you have already converted to a custom domain using Blogger, it’s not too late to change your option. Ok, let’s get started! Continue Reading “Selecting Blogger Redirect for Custom Domains” »

Blogger Custom Domain How to Video

You may have caught our post last week in regards to moving an existing blogspot blog onto your own custom domain using Bloggers blogging platform, which can of course also be used to establish a new blog on your own domain too!

As they say a picture is worth a thousand words, and in this case a video is! This video will provide you with greater clarification for the steps you need to take in your Blogger dashboard to convert your blogspot blog or to begin a new one on your own domain. Now you can end any excuses for why you have not started to blog, if that describes you.

Happy blogging! :)

Blogger Video How to Blog Tutorials

Just released! Blogger has released their first series of videos on how to use their blogging platform and establishing your blog on the Blogger platform. If you haven’t started a blog, it couldn’t be easier then it is now with their new how to blog video tutorials!

Blogger was where I started, and I just switched both of my blogger blogs over to my own domains, using the Blogger custom domain option – which is soooo easy to do that even a beginner blogger can start a blog on their own domain! I’ll be writing a new post here soon to update you with the details on how the switch to my own domains has worked, but so far it’s been great.

Back on topic in regards to the Blogger videos — if you are just starting to blog and want a blog on your own domain the easiest way possible, I encourage you to utilize the Blogger platform and take advantage of their free hosting.

Head on over to Blogger Buzz and make use of their how to blog tutorial videos or locate them on YouTube and get started today! If you’ve been making excuses for not having a blog there’s no reason why you need to make excuses any longer! :)

Create a Blogger Blog How To

If you’re wanting to start blogging, but you don’t feel ready to jump into your own domain, web hosting and all the bells and whistles that go along with having your own domain, you may wish to give Blogger a try. Edit: Blogger has since provided the ability to establish your own domain, referred to as a ‘custom domain’. It’s the best way to use the Blogger platform!

With Blogger you’re able to monetize a blog, at least at what I consider to be an entry level, which you really can’t complain about it in that their blogging platform is free. To get you started with Blogger, here’s a quick video to get going with the basics of signing on with Blogger.com.

You may have read my prior posts about moving blogs from a free blogging platform such as Blogger to your own domain. Back in March I wrote a two part step-by-step guide to relocate blogs from a free platform onto their own domain. Part one and part two of that article may be of interest to you. As I mentioned in those two articles, I had plans to migrate my other two blogs from their free platform, but other projects have been too pressing.

In addition to that, I’ve been totally stuck on what the domain name should be for one of my blogs to move it off Blogger. After much consideration either way, although I would prefer to have all my blogs on my own domains I’ve arrived at the decision to leave both my other blogs on Blogger for now. For now I will simply have to make the best of blogging for free on the Blogger platform for those two blogs! I guess that’s one reason why I just didn’t get any inspiration for the right name for one of the two.

Although I know I may regret it later by not relocating them sooner, I should have done that many months ago prior to the blogs developing their page rank, which I didn’t even focus much on developing since I had intended to move them. The only linking efforts I’ve done with my blogs for the most part is by participating in the Link & Blog Challenges, and it’s been mighty fun in the process!

In regards to holding off on relocating my blogs from the Blogger platform, you may wish to call me crazy for not relocating the two blogs, but I also feel I would rather create some new blogs rather than taking the time to re-hash the two I already have. I guess it’s just sort of the mood I’m in for now, but even so my other priorities for Link and Blog Challenge are first in line.

As you know, developing traffic takes time and I again feel that perhaps the time is better devoted to my other areas of focus with the projects I have, which are more pressing at the time. First and foremost, Link and Blog Challenge is my priority in order to provide our members with a greater community environment. Since I’ve decided to leave my other two blogs on Blogger for the present time, I’m actually somewhat relieved with my decision, as it’s reducing the level of stress due to other time constraints I have. Just as with myself, if you’re planning to migrate your blogs off a free platform and onto your own, the timing indeed has to be right for you.

I do want to mention one last point in regards to this topic. The longer you develop and promote your blog from a free platform the more difficult of a task it is of course to move it. Plus the more difficult it is to mentally overcome the fact that you have to start all over again with establishing your page rank and Alexa rank.

In order to avoid the same decisions I’m faced with, if you have been blogging on a free platform and had begun to do so only recently, I encourage you to run this question through your mind. Ask yourself if you feel you will want to continue your blog long term. If so, then seriously consider relocating your blog to it’s own domain before you put so much effort into it that it makes it a difficult decision later.

Either way, consider your personal needs when making your decision. With moving a blog to your own domain there should not ever be a reason why you would regret it, but I can tell you it’s easy to feel regret establishing a good blog on a free domain. Free is certainly nice, but it has it’s drawbacks and mainly due to the fact that you do not have full control over a site on a free domain. Happy blogging! :D

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