How To Attach .Pk domain With Blogger

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To attach a .pk domain with Blogger, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Go to your domain registrar’s website and log in to your account.
  2. Click on the domain name you want to use with Blogger.
  3. Look for the DNS settings or “Name Servers” section of your domain control panel.
  4. Change the Name Servers to the ones provided by Blogger. The NS records for Blogger are:
  5. Save the changes and wait for them to propagate. It can take up to 24 hours for the changes to take effect.
  6. Once the Name Servers have propagated, go to your Blogger dashboard and click on “Settings.”
  7. Under the “Publishing” section, click on “Add a custom domain.”
  8. Enter your .pk domain name in the box provided and click “Save.”
  9. You will be prompted to verify ownership of the domain. Follow the instructions provided by Blogger to complete the verification process.
  10. Once your domain is verified, you can select it as your primary domain in the “Settings” tab under “Publishing.”

Blogger Setting

However, I can provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to attach a .pk domain with Blogger:

  1. First, you need to purchase your .pk domain from a domain registrar.
  2. Login to your Blogger account and go to “Settings” > “Basic.”
  3. Under “Publishing,” click on “Set up a third-party URL for your blog.”
  4. Enter your .pk domain name in the “Blog address” field and click on “Save.”
  5. You will receive an error message with two CNAME records. These records are required to link your .pk domain with your Blogger blog.
  6. Copy the first CNAME record and go to your domain registrar’s website. Find the section for DNS management and add a new CNAME record with the copied details.
  7. Repeat the same process for the second CNAME record.
  8. Once you have added both CNAME records, go back to your Blogger account and click on “Save” again.
  9. If everything is set up correctly, your .pk domain should now be linked with your Blogger blog.

It’s worth noting that DNS changes may take some time to propagate, so it may take a few hours or even up to a day for your new domain to start working properly with your blog.

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