Example:
Fred started out with fred-goes-fishing.blogspot.com, and initially purchased fred-fish.com. But after using that for a while, he found that it wasn't quite right, so he decides to switch the blog to FredsFishyTales.com instead.
There are several ways to do this, but the simplest and most successful, is to:
1) Switch the blog back to use Blogspot (for a short time), and then
2) Repeat the third party URL / custom domain purchase and switch process for the new domain, and
3) Tidy up the old custom domain.
Switching a blog back to Blogspot
1 Log in to Blogger with the account that owns the domain.2 From the Dashboard,
Settings > Publishing > Basic > Publishing
abd click on the cross to the right of the Edit link
This changes your blog back to be www.YOUR-BLOG-NAME.blogspot.com, and removes the DNS records that pointed your blog to the old custom-URL.
It may take a few hours (I've heard up to 72) for these changes to be applied to computers around the world, so people who go to the old custom domain may still get re-directed to your blog for a day or two.
Also, it can take some extra time for Comments to be switched back, so before doing the next step you may want to wait for a short while, a couple of hours or maybe even a couple of days. [That said - I've never seen it. Ussually I switch things as quickly as possible, to ge tGoogle working on th enew website address as soon as possible.
Switching the blog to the new custom domain
1) Buy the new domain.: you may be able to do this form Google if you are in a country which in which Google Domains works - or you may need to but it separately eg from eNom, BlueHost, GoDaddy, BlackKnight, etc.I very strongly recommend setting up an administrator account for the new domain so that you can manage this domain in the future
If you are asked if you want to enable Sites, answer NO.
1) If you have purchased through Google Domains, then make sure that the Google account which you want to own the new domain has administrator rights to the blog.
(This isn't an issue if you only have one Google account, ir if you live in a country where Google Domains isn't available - but may be worth thinking about if you plan to transfer the blog to someone else in future.)
2) Log in to Blogger with that account
3) From the Settings > Basic > Publishing tab, choose Switch to Custom Domain - and follow the prompts.
If all goes well, your blog should now be pointing to the new web-site address that you have purchased. If there's a problem, post a question in the Blogger Help Forum. Include the URL of your blog and the domain name (aka URL, website-address) that you're trying to switch to.
Once the new custom domain is working, you way also want to change the source for any RSS feeds that were coming from the old domain.
Cleaning up the old custom domain
Even if you don't want it any more, you still own the old custom domain for as long as you had purchased it for. If you got it from Google, this will be until a year after your last purchase. The only exception is if you purchased from a registrar who allows refunds (most don't.)You may want to sure that you're not going to automatically renew the old domain (make sure the box is un-ticked instead of ticked).
In the meantime, though, your options for the old custom domain include:
- Do nothing
- Use a blog to tell people about the redirect:
Set up this new blog to use the old custom domain from Settings > Publishing > Switch to Custom Domain > Switch to Advanced Settings.
I'm 99% certain that you don't need to worry about the set-up instructions, because they will have been done the first time around.
- Use a domain re-direct
There is a way to do it from Blogger - but it's a hack that tends to get your blog detected as spam.
The better way is to set up a re-direct with the domain registrar (ie whichever of GoDaddy and eNom the old domain was purchased through). The directions for doing it are different for every domain registrar, so you need to read their help instuctions. You do need to get into the domain control panel to get the access details. If you don't have the details (ie domain administrator ID and password) for doing that, try using this help-process choosing:
- I never created an administrator account, then
- I signed up at Google.com/a and purchased a domain name at the same time
If you need help, check the support forums (etc) provided by the relevant domain registrar.
- Use the old domain for something else
You may even want to sell the old domain to someone else, in which case you'll need to learn about the domain transfer process.
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Hi, can you help me on another issue? I have a google search widget on my blog. I would like ro remove the google credit. Can you help me? veranck@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi Frank
ReplyDeleteI'd suggest asking an question in the Blogger Help Forum about this (http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/blogger) - it's not something that I've tried to do, but maybe someone else there has done it before.
Hi Marcy
ReplyDeleteI am so grateful for this post. Its helping give me hope. I am at the part where I have to re-direct an old custom URL to the New one. Thats the process I cant figure out.
URLS are:
Original blogspot:
mbini.blogspot.com
the old custom URL is:
mbinikutta.com is hosted on
dns1.name-services.com.
dns2.name-services.com.
dns3.name-services.com.
dns4.name-services.com.
dns5.name-services.com.
and new URL
decorating-small-space.com. is hosted on
ns33.domaincontrol.com.
ns34.domaincontrol.com.
I would appreciate it if you can help.
I also asked this question at:
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google+Apps/thread?tid=426c88c7c6fe050e&hl=en&fid=426c88c7c6fe050e0004a9777fcdddd2
Thanks
Hello
ReplyDeleteCan you help me. I had this custom domain thru blogger called www.historicalmind.com. I changed that domain to www.historyandpedagogy.org. Now the thing is I assumed that hits to my old domain historicalmind.com would automatically move to historyandpedagogy.org. But it is not happening. I did not realize that I should have first moved to historicalmind.blogspot.com before moving to historyandpedagogy.org. Can u please help me.
truly helpful post! thank you so much for writing it. :)
ReplyDeleteI have just switched to custom domain http://www.makeupreviewshall.com around 1 month back.How much time will it take new post to index
ReplyDeletemy recent post
http://www.makeupreviewshall.com/2012/07/vedic-line-cucumber-skin-tonic-with.html
can I hire you to do this for me or do recommend someone? I am too afraid to attempt this myself (although I must admit, your instructions are among the most clear that I've found)
ReplyDeletehey.. i already switched my blog to blogspot.com again... but I still get 404 error when accessing my custom domai.. it's already a week.. :(
ReplyDeletedo you have any idea?