How to Add a Sub-domain to a Custom Domain in Enom

Posted by Lasantha Bandara on March 8th, 2010 File Under : domain8 Comments

In this article I hope to explain how to get a sub-domain(s) for your custom domain.If you get your custom domain name through google/blogger.com and your domain host is enom ,then you can follow the steps below to get a sub domain for your custom domain.

For a example if we think your domain is "123.com" and you want to get sub-domain from this domain like "blog.123.com".

1.First login to your google apps account using below URL:

https://www.google.com/a/cpanel/123.com/DomainSettingsAdvancedDns

Note : Replace "123.com" with your domain name.Look at the example below:

https://www.google.com/a/cpanel/premiumbloggertemplates.com/DomainSettingsAdvancedDns

Now you can see a screen look like below one:

2.Sign in using your username and password.Next screen will look like this:

3.Click on "Sign in to DNS console".

4.Now login to your enom account using your Domain and Password.

5.Click on the 'Edit' button under the 'Host Records' section.

6.Click 'Add New'.

7.Add your sub-domain name, for example, 'blog' under the 'Host Name' field.

8.Add ghs.google.com. under 'Address' field.

9.Select CNAME (Alias) under 'Record Type' field.

10.Now again click 'Add New'.

11.Add 'www.blog' under the 'Host Name' field.

12.Add ghs.google.com. under 'Address' field.

13.Select CNAME (Alias) under 'Record Type' field.

Your final work will look like this:

14.Click 'Save'.

You are done with Enom.

15.Login to your blogger dashboard--> settings- ->Publishing

16.Now Click on "Custom Domain".

17.Now Click on " Switch to advanced settings".

18.Now you must enter your domain name as the picture below:

19.Now click on "Save Settings".

20.Again tick "Redirect blog.123.com to www.blog.123.com" and click on "Save Settings".

21.Wait few hours.You are done.

Note: Now try to go to your sub domain.If it works fine,no problem.But It still doesn't work,again "Switch to: blogspot.com (Blogger's free hosting service)".

22.Now repeat steps 15-20 again.You are done.

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8 Responses to “How to Add a Sub-domain to a Custom Domain in Enom”

  1. Dav7 says:

    niceeee, I was hooping for this tutorial!!

    I have some sites, and want to use the subdomain 🙂

  2. sudharsan @ technoskillonline says:

    That's very cool...

    thanks for sharing

  3. Beben says:

    wow...like usually so usefully...
    thanks ^^

  4. Madia says:

    thank you!

  5. Glenn Kun says:

    sorry doesn't still work without www.

  6. Melonie says:

    Thank you much for this clear explanation. I had tried doing this following some other info and they did not provide the correct instructions. This is perfect and it only took about 10 minutes for the subdomain to become live!

  7. TSO13 says:

    thank u my friend, thank's for helping us. you make great jod

  8. Renee says:

    Thanks a lot, quick and easy with help from great people like you

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