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June 18
by Smitha

Domain Name Transfer - The Process

The process of domain transfer varies with Top Level Domains (TLD’s) - .com/.net/.org/.us/.biz/.info, etc.

Broadly speaking, the transfer process comprises of the following steps:

  • Any domain lock that has been placed on the registration is removed.
  • User contacts the new registrar with the desire to transfer the domain name to their service.
  • Authentication code is provided by the user.
  • The new registrar contacts the old registrar with this information.
  • The old registrar confirms the authenticity of this request by contacting the user. A request to proceed with the transfer would have already been conveyed by the user in the online account held with the registrar.
  • The old registrar releases authorization to the new registrar.
  • Transfer is accomplished and the user is informed of the same by the new registrar.
  • All information on the website would be automatically copied over. So everything will continue to work as before.
  • The new registrar is now the designated registrar of this domain name.

The whole process takes about 5 days to complete.  On successful completion of the transfer, the domain name cannot be transferred again for 60 days except to the old registrar.

Tags: .COM, Domain Registrar, Domain Transfer Process, TLD, Transfer Domain
Posted in Domain Names | 1 Comment »

June 15
by Smitha

Before You Choose a Domain Name

Are you stumped on what domain name you ought to give your website? The key to establishing a web presence is your website name. So selecting the apt domain name is of utmost importance, and oftentimes the most difficult. Here are some valuable tips you should think about before you go on to select that ‘perfect’ domain name for your niche website.

Domain Name – Your Online Identity
A domain name is the name that you give to your website. Consider that you have a website called ‘My Name’. People are probably going to look you up by this name. If your domain is different from your website name, they will probably end up visiting your competitor’s site, resulting in you losing a potential customer. Think and choose a domain name that fits in with your own identity. The world will know you by this name.

Keep It Short and Simple
The shorter a domain name, the easier it is to remember and type it in a browser. A domain name that has between 5 and 20 characters can be easily remembered, increasing its recall value in the process, and bringing more visitors to your website. If you get a short domain name, ensure it is a meaningful combination of characters and not an obscure set of unrelated letters. It is advisable not to use numbers in your domain name as this could lead to people typing in the word rather than the number. For example, flowers4u.com could be interpreted as flowersforyou.com and lead a potential customer to a competitor’s website. Dashes, underscores and other character could also cause confusion.

.COM is More Valuable
Every domain name has two parts – the actual domain name, then a dot (period), followed by the TLD (Top Level Domain) or ‘extension’. The TLD indicates the nature and type of your business (commercial, local, international, gov, etc). About 75% of TLD’s registered today are .COM’s. A .COM extension is the most common and valuable for a commercial business, but by far the most difficult to get.

Check out a complete list of TLD’s at http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/websoft/wwwstat/country-codes.txt

Is Your Domain Name Already Taken?
If your desired domain name is already taken, there are three alternatives for you to selecting another, keeping in mind that you still have to maintain your identity. (more…)

Tags: .COM, Choose a Domain Name, Domain Name Registration, Online Identity, Select Domain Name, Valuable Tips, Website Name
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