To do this, they've partnered with a new-to-them domain registrar http://www.domaindiscount24.com - instead of eNom and GoDaddy, who they used before
If you buy a domain via Google Apps, and DomainDiscount24.com is the registrar, then
- It comes pre-set up to work with Google's tools (mail, apps, sites, etc)
- You need to use DomainDiscount24.com's administration tools if you want to make any changes to the domain set-up
- You continue to use Google Apps domain management tools to manage the Google Services that are available to users in the domain (eg enabling/disabling Blogger)
Can we use one of these domains for Blogger?
I'd guess so: I'm pretty sure that Sites, like Blogger, requires that the domain-registrar provide DNS-hosting and the ability to edit CNAME and ANAME records. You simply have to go through the same process that you need to use if you purchase a domain directly from any registrar.(I'm going to test this very soon, there's a .co.nz domain that I've been thinking about for a while>
Will they work automatically with Blogger?
Not always: domain setup is a complex thing, and it's hard to predict if you will get the dreaded "Another blog is already hosted as this address" message: I've purchased a domain via Google Apps before and and it work perfectly with Blogger - and I've had just the opposite experience, too.If you get stuck, try either
- Use the information in this recent article from Chuck at Nitecruzr (he's one of the best for resolving custom domain issues)
- Going to the Blogger Product Forum: explain your problem and URL and ask the experts there to take a look.
Can we use this new registrar to buy country-specific domains inside Blogger?
Not at the moment, and - there's been no announcement from Blogger about it.(Sideline: I just tested it, and found that eNom is no longer offered as an option for domain-purchase under Blogger's switch-to-custom-domain track. This means that GoDaddy, who not have a tool to make custom domain purchases easier, are now the only option inside Blogger - so I can see why Google might be looking to bring another registrar-partner on board.)
What domains are now available to purchase via Google Apps:
Global
.com .info .org .net .mobi .biz .name .cc .tv
Asia-Pacific
India: .in .co.in .org.in .net.in
New Zealand: .co.nz
Taiwan: .com.tw
Japan: .jp
Latin America
Colombia .co .com.co
Mexico: .com.mx .mx
Europe
Belgium: .be
Switzerland: .ch
Czech Republic: .cz
Germany / Deutchland .de
Spain / Espana .es and .com.es
Republic of Montenegro: .me (though it has obvious wider appeal to English speakers!)
The Netherlands .nl
Poland .pl
Are domains for all countries available - why not?
There are still far more countries not on the list than on it.I'm not surprised that there is no sign of Ireland (.ie) on the list - these domains are hard to get. I do manage one .ie site with Blogger: the domain was obtained for a community group that doesn't have a company registration number, but which does have letterhead, a constitution and a well-connected chairman. For it, I've found that LetsHost.ie provides the necessary domain management tools and their support people were helpful and didn't turn up their noses when I told them I was using it for a Blogger site.
Disappointing ommissions: Australia (.com.au) and England/Britain (.co.uk) - I'm not sure what the story is with these, or which registrars provide the tools needed to let you use a domain purchased from them with blogger.
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