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		<title>Domain Name Transfer Information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Elizabeth Ramer asked: So you have a domain name. Now what do you do with it?Well, the obvious is to get it hosted somewhere. But how do you get it &#8220;somewhere&#8221;? How does one move their domain from one place to another?Determine where your domain name is currently hostedDomain transfers are without a doubt one [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Elizabeth Ramer</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/>So you have a domain name. Now what do you do with it?<br/><br/>Well, the obvious is to get it hosted somewhere. But how do you get it &#8220;somewhere&#8221;? How does one move their domain from one place to another?<br/><br/>Determine where your domain name is currently hosted<br/><br/>Domain transfers are without a doubt one of the most confusing things to a domain name owner, especially if you&#8217;ve never done it before and you don&#8217;t have a clue as to where to start. Unfortunately it&#8217;s a fact and we can&#8217;t make it easy for you. But we can try to ease it up a bit.<br/><br/>The first thing you need to do is determine where your domain name is currently hosted. To do this you must do a whois search. Go to one of the websites below:<br/><br/>http://betterwhois.com<br/><br/>http://allwhois.com<br/><br/>http://completewhois<br/><br/>For this example we will use http://betterwhois.com. Type your domain name in the text box provided.<br/><br/>The who is database gives info about the registrant: administrative contact<br/><br/>the technical contact and the billing contact, including addresses phone numbers<br/><br/>and email addresses. This is available to the public.<br/><br/>We want info about http://notreallyadomain.com for this example.<br/><br/>This is what you will see:<br/><br/>Domain names in the .com, .net, and .org domains can now be registered<br/><br/>with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net<br/><br/>for detailed information.<br/><br/>Domain Name: http://NOTREALLYADOMAIN.COM<br/><br/>Registrar: TUCOWS, INC.<br/><br/>Whois Server: http://whois.opensrs.net<br/><br/>Referral URL: http://domainhelp.tucows.com<br/><br/>Name Server: http://NS1.NOTREALLYANAMESERVER.NET<br/><br/>Name Server: http://NS2.NOTREALLYANAMESERVER.NET<br/><br/>Updated Date: 07-jan-2004<br/><br/>Creation Date: 08-mar-1997<br/><br/>Expiration Date: 08-mar-2006<br/><br/>The Registry database contains ONLY .COM, .NET, .ORG, .EDU domains and<br/><br/>Registrars.<br/><br/>So, in breaking a whois search down:<br/><br/>Domain Name-The domainname you have inquired about<br/><br/>Registrar-The registrar the domain has been registered with<br/><br/>Whois Server-Who is database this info was pulled from<br/><br/>Referral URL-The URL of the Registrar -who you need to contact in order to change the domain from one name server to the other: either by physically talking to them or using control panel access.<br/><br/>Primary Name Server-The nameserver the domain currently resides on<br/><br/>Secondary Name Server-The nameserver the domain currently resides on<br/><br/>Two nameservers are generally used: if the primary nameserver breaks then the secondary can take over the primary nameserver duties until the primary is fixed.<br/><br/>Updated Date-When the whois record was last updated<br/><br/>Creation Date: When the domainname was created<br/><br/>Expiration Date: When the domain name expires<br/><br/>This domain was registered thru an Opensrs registrar/reseller. Scan the who is database<br/><br/>you will usually find the Registrar contact info. In this case the info was towards the bottom:<br/><br/>Registration Service Provider: http://Domainmonger.com, service@domainmonger.com<br/><br/>+1.425-821-8032 http://www.domainmonger.com<br/><br/>We would then go to http://www.domainmonger.com<br/><br/>Providing we have our userid and password we could login and change our nameserver info, contact info or any number of functions.<br/><br/>Once we have changed our name server info there is generally a propagation periodnas the internet as a whole updates with new dns information. For a new domain name, you can count on anywhere from 12 &#8211; 24 hours. For a domain name that is already in existance, and has already been moved, it can take anywhere from 12 &#8211; 72 hours. There is no definitive time, unfortunately.<br/><br/>There have been instances of propagation taking two weeks or more.<br/><br/>Here are some of the different Domain name registrars now available on the net.<br/><br/>Recommendations to keep your domain name maintenence hassle-free:<br/><br/>Never use your domain name as part of your email address on your contact email for your whois record. Use a web-based email like Yahoo or Hotmail. If you experience any kind of issue, you&#8217;ll be emailed at your contact email, and if it&#8217;s your domain name and it&#8217;s broken, you&#8217;re out of luck.<br/><br/>Use yourself as a technical contact on your whois record. Use a second email address as well. Hosting companies do go out of business, and this could hinder your access should you want to move the domain name.<br/><br/>Keep track of the email addresses you use as contacts, the userids and passwords. Keep track of your domain name &#8211; when you ordered it, when it expires. If you let the domain name expire, your website will not be accessible through the domain name. Keep track of any userids/passwords associated with domain name maintenence.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content for WordPress</a></div>
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