Blogger’s Custom Domain get’s Inconsistent Reports

By Blog Bloke January 8th, 2007 | 1 Comment Buzz thisBuzz it Share this on Facebook

I’m receiving inconsistent reports from users with respect to the New Blogger’s Custom Domain feature. You might want to try this with only a test account for now until Blogger works the kinks out. They have literally hundreds of thousands of accounts to contend with and it’s only a matter of time before they get it together.

I’m still stuck in limbo myself, not having yet received an invitation from Blogger to switch over. But I might have a custom domain that I’m not using to play with, so I will keep you posted on my results.


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    1. […] I say the benefits of owning your own domain far outweigh any concerns that you could ever have (with only one caveat). This alone is the most exciting feature that Blogger has introduced and I’m recommending […]

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