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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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Thursday, August 27, 2015

How to Remove a Hosted Website From Go Daddy (5 Steps)


Log in to your Go Daddy Account Manager (see Resources). Enter your user name and password at the top of the page and press 'Enter.' The Go Daddy Account Manager Console will launch.
Click 'Domain Manager' under 'My Products.' All your domains will be listed in the center console.
Double-click the hosted domain you wish to remove from Go Daddy. The Domain Details page will launch.
Scroll down the page to the 'Nameservers' subheading and click the 'Set Nameservers' link. The 'Set Nameservers' window will launch.
Click the 'I Have Specific Nameservers for My Domains.' Clear the values in the 'Nameserver 1,' 'Nameserver 2,' 'Nameserver 3' and 'Nameserver 4' fields. If you have a new hosting account with a different Web company, enter the new nameserver addresses in the boxes. Otherwise, leave the boxes blank. Your website is now removed from the Go Daddy web servers.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

How to Build a Web Page to Sell Products Online


Register a domain name (URL). Find one that most closely relates to the product category, is short and uses the '.com' extension, if available.Choose a website provider. Use your existing one or find a free or low-cost hosting service like Weebly or Webs.com.
Determine the page layout needed to accommodate the number of products listed and the size of the product images to be displayed. Choose a layout that is attractive, inviting and user-friendly.Save time by using a pre-designed template for the product web page. Many hosting providers offer these, or they're available from template design websites.
Take clear, well-lit digital pictures of products for the web page, limiting image sizes to 300-400 pixels. Hire a professional photographer, if possible, to save time and get the best quality pictures.Consider using thumbnails, smaller images that expand to larger ones when clicked, so pictures will fit easily on the product web page.
Craft concise, well-written descriptions that highlight the key selling points and clearly outline the item number, title and price of each product. Anticipate questions potential buyers may have, when writing the product descriptions, to help move them toward a purchase decision.Consider adding additional information on the product web page, such as an article or current news blurb that contains keywords people are using to find similar products. Find the best keywords by searching for similar products, noting the terms that generate the most search pages.
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Saturday, August 22, 2015

How to Create a DNS Website Redirect (6 Steps)


Log in to your domain registrar account. This is the site where you registered your domain name. It may be the same site as your hosting company, or it may be separate.
Find your domain information. Usually, you should see account details with your individual domains listed.
Locate your DNS information. Not every registrar makes this available. However, in most cases you should be able to find it listed in your domain account. In some cases, DNS may be referred to as 'nameservers.'
Change the DNS information to match the destination IP address. This will instruct any browsers trying to access your current site to visit your preferred address instead. If this functionality isn't available, you may need to search for a CNAME (Canonical Name) option. This will allow you to change the destination web address.
Save your changes. It may take a few hours before the changes register online though it can occasionally take as much as 48 hours.
Test your site to make sure that it is redirecting successfully. If you're having problems with the redirect, you may need to contact your hosting company or domain name registrar.
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