How To Setup a Custom Domain On Blogger With Namecheap

Namecheap is a domain registrar that also offers web hosting services. Similar to GoDaddy, Namecheap provides domain names at competitive prices. You can host a Namecheap domain on Blogger. We have previously discussed how to set up a custom domain on Blogger. Now, I will guide you on how to set up a custom domain in Blogger using Namecheap.

Setting up custom domain with Namecheap in Blogger:

Setting up a Namecheap domain in Blogger is a straightforward process. To use a Namecheap custom domain, you will need a Namecheap domain name and a Blogger account. First, create a blog on Blogger and purchase a domain name through Namecheap. Then, add your Namecheap domain name to your Blogger blog by following the instructions provided in the "+ Set up a third-party URL for your blog" link on Blogger.

Follow below steps to setup a custom domain on your Blogger with Namecheap:

Step 1 : Go your Blogger Dashboard and click on Basics

Step 2 : Click on + Set up a third-party URL for your blog

              Add your Namecheap domain name and click on Save button.

              After adding domain name, you will get two CNAME records

Step 3 : Now you need to add those CNAME records to your domain name

             Login to your Namecheap account and click Maneg Domains

             Click on your domain name to which you want to add CNAME records

             Click on "All Host Records"
         
             Now in the per-existing www field, enter ghs.google.com 
             under under IP ADDRESS/ URL box and choose CNAME as RECORD TYPE
 
              Enter other CNAME record

Step 4 : Next add below four A records

             216.239.32.21

             216.239.34.21

             216.239.36.21

             216.239.38.21

Step 5 : Now go to your Blogger Dashboard and enter domain name with WWW.

             and also select Redirection option and click on Save.

That's it! You have successfully set up a custom domain on your Blogger blog using Namecheap.

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