It is no longer news that custom domains hosted on Google's Blogger platform have not been opening by default on the Glo network. This menace has been in existence for so long and despite the countless complaints being forwarded to forums, there seems to be no way out yet for affected webmasters.
I once faced the same challenge as a Globacom subscriber and Blogger user, and even as the owner of the blog, I could not open it on any of my mobile and PC browsers except Opera Mini. If the one in control of a building is finding it hard to gain entry into it, what then will a stranger face while trying to do the same? Worse right?
This caused me great worry so I had to look for a way out of the mess. I began opening the affected blog by going through some proxy sites, a trick which worked for me, but after coming to the realisation that I only solved my problem and not that of my site visitors, I had to opt for a long-lasting solution that will be of advantage to me and my readers
Luckily, I got tutelage from a friend, marking the end of the stress encountered in trying to open a blogger custom domain on the Glo IP.
The fix does not require the use of a VPN. It is a one-time solution that I will be guiding you through. There are two sections in this tutorial. In the first part, I will reveal to you the procedures required to register an account and then add your site URL to a service called Cloudflare.
The next will be how you can configure your nameservers from your domain registrar dashboard. We will be making use of Godaddy in the course of this lesson.
Things Needed to Make Blogger Custom Domain Open On Glo
- A PC (recommended) or smartphone
- A working data connection
- Cloudflare account
- Valid email address
- Your domain registrar account e.g Godaddy
Registering and Adding Your Site URL to Cloudflare
Let us begin with the first step as we aim towards making our blogger custom domain open on Glo. What we will do now is open an account with Cloudflare.
Go straight to https://www.cloudflare.com and click on the 'Sign Up' link located at the top right corner of your screen.
On the next page, you will have to enter your email and a password in the corresponding fields. Please be sure that you have control of the provided email address because you will need it later. Tap on 'Create Account' once you are done.
Ride on by keying in the website you want to make reachable on the Glo network as can be seen below. Do not put satonova.com o. Replace it with yours. Lol! Now, click 'Add Site'
A page like the one displayed in the image below will pop up. Once there, select 'Next'.
It is now time to pick a plan. Unless you want some other features aside what we are after in this tutorial, just go for the 'Free' plan and click 'Confirm Plan'. If you no get money, hide your face! Hehehe!
Click 'Confirm'
If you have followed all the above steps properly, a page displaying the DNS records of your domain will show up. Scroll down and click 'Continue'.
An environment displaying a list of nameservers will show up. The values under the 'from' section on the left are your nameservers while the ones located on the right are the Cloudflare nameservers we will be working with. Leave the tab open and open another for the next step.
It is now time to add the Cloudflare nameservers to the dashboard of your domain registrar.
It is now time to add the Cloudflare nameservers to the dashboard of your domain registrar.
Adding Cloudflare Nameservers to Godaddy to Make Blogger Custom Domain Open On Glo
The second stage in the process of making Blogger custom domain open on Glo is to insert Cloudflare nameservers into your domain registrar records. Like I said earlier, we will be using Godaddy as a case study.
Type www.godaddy.com in a new tab, login and when you see the domain you would registered in the first step, click on 'DNS' to get access to the 'DNS Management' section.
Scroll down to where you have 'Nameservers' as there is where our business lies. You will see the same set of nameservers we saw at the left column on Cloudflare. Tap on 'Change'. Not the APC type o. Select 'Custom'.
Type www.godaddy.com in a new tab, login and when you see the domain you would registered in the first step, click on 'DNS' to get access to the 'DNS Management' section.
Scroll down to where you have 'Nameservers' as there is where our business lies. You will see the same set of nameservers we saw at the left column on Cloudflare. Tap on 'Change'. Not the APC type o. Select 'Custom'.
Good! It is time to add the ones found on the right in the first stage of this lesson. Go back to the previous tab, copy the nameservers and paste in the first and second fields respectively. Click 'Save'.
We are done with this part
Go back to the Cloudflare tab and click 'Continue'.
On the following page, scroll down to where you have 'Recheck Now' and tap on it.
A message will show up letting you know that your site has been queued up.
Having done all these, open your mail to find an activation email from Cloudflare, click on the link in the email and you're done.
This tutorial on how to make Blogger custom domain open on Glo works. I can attest to this as I have used it on three different blogs including this one you are on.
Please note that it takes between a few minutes to 48 hours for your Blogger custom domain to start opening on Glo. Just keep checking from time to time.
This tutorial does not only work for a particular network provider. It can also be used to fix access restrictions on any network.
I trust this works for you but should you encounter any issues while trying to go about this, do not hesitate to share your challenges via the comments section.
We are done with this part
Go back to the Cloudflare tab and click 'Continue'.
On the following page, scroll down to where you have 'Recheck Now' and tap on it.
A message will show up letting you know that your site has been queued up.
Having done all these, open your mail to find an activation email from Cloudflare, click on the link in the email and you're done.
This tutorial on how to make Blogger custom domain open on Glo works. I can attest to this as I have used it on three different blogs including this one you are on.
Please note that it takes between a few minutes to 48 hours for your Blogger custom domain to start opening on Glo. Just keep checking from time to time.
This tutorial does not only work for a particular network provider. It can also be used to fix access restrictions on any network.
I trust this works for you but should you encounter any issues while trying to go about this, do not hesitate to share your challenges via the comments section.
6 Comments
I have been having issues with this for some time. I'm glad I finally came across this tutorial on your blog. Very useful post. My blog wasn't opening on Glo network but it now does. Thanks to RedEmirate Blog. I will surely visit again. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. I am glad to know that this worked for you.
DeleteThanks for such a simplified explanation, i have done that now, waiting for them in the next 24-48 hours. Also am new in blogging, my site is not responsive very well, maybe because am yet to get a nice theme or something. Its actually my ministry blog. I dont know if you can be of help?
ReplyDeleteThat's good bro! I hope it works for you.
DeleteAs for your request, I can put you through on getting a responsive template for your blog. Just let me know when set.
I have followed the above steps and even received a successful message from cloudflare BUT it is not still opening
ReplyDeleteSorry for the challenges faced. May I know if you have done the necessary configuration in the dashboard of your domain registrar?
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