To connect your domain from Lytehosting to Blogger Print

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To connect your domain from Lytehosting to Blogger, follow these steps:

1. Obtain the necessary information:
- Login to your Lytehosting account and find the DNS settings for your domain.
- Note down the domain's DNS records, including the A record, CNAME record, and any other relevant records you may need to modify.

2. Access your Blogger account:
- Go to https://www.blogger.com and log in with your Google account.
- If you don't have a blog set up already, create a new blog by following the instructions provided.

3. Configure your blog settings:
- In the Blogger dashboard, navigate to the Settings section of your blog.
- Under the "Publishing" section, you'll find the "Blog Address" setting. Click on the "Set up a third-party URL for your blog" link.

4. Add your custom domain:
- Enter your custom domain (e.g., www.yourdomain.com) in the provided field.
- Blogger will prompt you to verify the ownership of the domain.

5. Verify domain ownership:
- Blogger will provide you with a CNAME record that you need to add to your domain's DNS settings.
- Return to your Lytehosting account or DNS management interface and add the CNAME record provided by Blogger.

6. Wait for DNS propagation:
- DNS changes may take some time to propagate across the internet. It could be minutes or up to 48 hours for the changes to take effect. During this time, your blog might be accessible from both the custom domain and the original Blogspot domain.

7. Complete the process:
- Once DNS propagation is complete, go back to your Blogger settings and enter your custom domain (e.g., www.yourdomain.com) again.
- Blogger will ask you to click on the "Save" button to finalize the process.

That's it! Your Lytehosting domain should now be connected to your Blogger blog. Your blog will be accessible through your custom domain, and any future blog posts and pages you create will appear on this domain as well. Remember that DNS propagation might take some time, so be patient if the changes don't take effect immediately.


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