What Is The Mysterious Custom Domain "Error 12"? Both the historically infamous "Another blog ..", and the currently infamous "Error 12", are part of the custom domain publishing…
Custom Domain Publishing, And DNS Latency The Internet is diverse and large - and the Internet directory system, aka the DNS Infrastructure, supports the diversity and size. When we setup a …
Troubleshooting Your Custom Domain Problems Of the many accessories and features in Blogger, Custom Domain Publishing is possibly the most problematic. Looking at the Labels index in this blog…
The Mysterious "Destination" / "Points To" Label Some blog owners buy domains, for publishing a Blogger blog, and ask about how to address the domain. What address do I use for "Points to"…
Custom Domain Setup, And The Blogger Instructions Custom domain setups continue to confuse blog owners - and lead sometimes to frustration, expressed in Blogger Help Forum: Get Help with an Issue . W…
The DNS TTL Setting Is Chosen By The Registrar Some blog owners, publishing their blog to a custom domain, wonder about the mysterious TTL setting for the domain. What is "3600"? Why do…
Fixing Custom Domain Problems Start With The URLs Over half of the problem reports, in Blogger Help Forum: Get Help with an Issue , which mention custom domain URLs, start with improperly setup domai…
You Get What You Pay For Free "Domains" may be worth exactly what you pay. A "free domains" registrar won't be a charity - nor are registrars, in gene…
Don't Be The Registrar, With Your First Custom Domain Every domain, to be visible to the world - has to be visible to the root name servers . Your registrar adds your domain to their servers - then sets …
Blogger Magic - How To Setup A Custom Domain A blog, published to a custom domain, is like magic. It involves smoke and mirrors - and a bit of redirection . And, it helps to follow directions. …
Domain Registrations Require Email Verification We're seeing a few blog owners, in Blogger Help Forum: Get Help with an Issue , reporting new custom domains that don't work - or that worked…