Showing posts with label Domains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Domains. Show all posts

Friday, August 28, 2015

How to Transfer Domain Name Ownership to Another Person


First you need to carefully sit your margarita down. Be careful not to slosh it onto your laptop or get any sand down in the keyboard. This will only take a few minutes and you can go back to living large. The next thing you need to is log into your godaddy.com account in order to manage your domain names.
After you are logged in, hover your mouse over the 'domains' part of the menu. Then select 'My Domains' from the drop down menu. This will take you to the domain manager where you can view all of the domains that you have registered. Chances are if you have made a fortune on the internet you will see several domains listed that are generating you some nice passive income. Carefully select the domain name that you need to transfer by clicking on the box to the left of the domain name.
Now that a domain name is selected the control menu will become available. Choose 'Account Change' from the menu. A new menu will appear where you must enter the new registrant's customer number or login. You must also enter the new registrant's email address. Once complete click the next button to continue.
The next menu will ask you to confirm details about the organization you are transferring your domain to. You will need to fill in details on the organization's name, first and last name of your contact, the new company's address and their phone number.
After this information is entered you will be shown a list of the godaddy.com services that will be canceled when the domain is transferred. Please review that list carefully because it cannot be reversed once the transaction is completed.
Next you will see the 'Domain Name Change Registrant Agreement'. Read through this document and confirm that you have read and agree to the details listed. Then confirm that you do want to transfer the domain and click 'Finish'.
Godaddy will then send a transaction ID and a security code to the new registrant of your old domain name. They will have about 10 days to act on the transfer before the ID and security code expires.
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How to Create Your Own Domain Email


Find a domain to registrar. There are many domain registrar websites where you can register your own domain. You can visit a site like GoDaddy, DirectNIC or Network Solutions to buy a web domain. Use the website's search function to find a website that hasn't been registered and that is personal to you.
Select the type of domain you want. Domains come in several types. You can buy '.com,' '.net,' '.biz,' '.us,' or even '.tv.' Select the domain name and type, and purchase it from the site. The fee will vary depending on the type of domain you want.
Buy web hosting. Now that you have a domain, you need to find a host. You can normally buy hosting very cheaply from the company that you bought your domain from, or it may be included in the price of the domain. If you decide to use another host, you will need to follow their instructions for changing your nameservers to the ones that they specify.
Get an email program. Many people use Microsoft Outlook for an email client or you can use something else. You can even use some of the online Web-based services such as Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail that allow you to use the POP3 email protocol and download your email into their program for viewing from any computer.
Configure the email program. You will normally find account options under the 'Tools' or 'Options' menu of your email program. This is where you tell the program where to retrieve your email. Use your username and password, as well as your email server information -- provided by your Web hosting company -- to set up your email accounts.
Test your settings. Send yourself some email from another account and make sure that you can send and receive email properly. If you can, you are ready to start giving out your new email account.
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Sunday, August 23, 2015

How to Add a Parked Domain on 11 Hosting (6 Steps)


Launch your Internet browser and visit the 1&1 Control Panel page. Log in using your 1&1 username and password (see Resources).
Click on the package you wish to add a parked domain to. If you only have one hosting package, ignore this step. The website will now take you to the hosting package administration page.
Click on 'Domains' under the Domains category. Then click on the 'New' button above the list of domains and select 'Add domain.'
Type the domain name you wish to add to your account in the 'Domain Name' field. Then click on the 'Check Domain' button. A new page will now load, telling you if the domain name is available for registration or not. If it isn't, click on 'Search Again,' choose a new domain name and repeat this step. If it is available, read the 'Terms and Conditions' and click on the check box. Then click on 'Next.'
Select either a 'Public' or 'Private' domain registration by clicking on one of the radio buttons. With a public registration, 1&1 will link your personal details to your domain name registration. With a private one, Internet users who perform a search on your domain name will not be able to access your personal details. Read the 'Terms and Conditions,' click on the check box and click on 'Next.'
Click on 'Order' to finalize the registration process. The Web host 1&1 will now add and park your domain.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015

How to Transfer Your Domain Name to WiX (12 Steps)


Contact the company/website that you purchased the domain from and ask them to point the domain name to '216.139.213.144' for you.
Click on 'My Account' on the WiX home page and log in.
Select 'Manage Premium' and click the 'Domains' tab.
Select 'Already have a domain?' under Add & Connect Domains.
Select 'Go' under Update the registrar, and click 'Next' under Pointing.
Enter the domain name, without the 'www' prefix, in the corresponding 'Domain Name' field and select 'Continue.'
Choose the WiX document, or website, in your account to connect the domain name to. Click 'Save' and 'Done.'
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