Internet Domain Registration - Establishing and Transferring Your Domain Name

April 17, 2008 – 5:45 pm

If you’re in business, one of the most important things to you be your ability to establish an presence. Operating some of functional for your business helps your customers find you, can present additional opportunities through e-commerce, and offers opportunities that you can not get elsewhere. Companies that do not have a lose business to companies that do all the .
Of course the real to your is the . Everybody wants www.mybusiness. - the is that domain names are unique and can be taken by anyone. If you don’t register your desired domain name right away, someone else could take it. The fact is that can turn into a sneaky competitive game. In many cases business owners have gone to register a domain name and found that it had been registered years before they every started the by some group that is in the business of registering domains and then turning around and selling them for exorbitant rates.
A humorous came from the 2005 municipal election in North , Nevada when one candidate realized that the incumbent mayor had not registered an domain name. The incumbent registered the mayor’s name dot and as many variants of it that he could come up with, literally stealing the Mayor’s plans for a out from under him. The tactic didn’t win him the election, but the candidate managed to annoy the mayor quite a bit and still owns the names to this .
The to avoiding these sorts of problems lies in early registration of your desired domain name. If you find the one that you want (or a close variant of it), register it immediately. Even if you’re not prepared to set up a yet or won’t be for several years, register the domain right away anyway.
Registering a domain name before being ready to set up its will require the domain name being transferred to the servers of your desired host when you are ready to establish the . Transferring the domain name once you have selected a host is a very process, but does require you to establish the change with both the registration and the host. The host will provide you with the server information that you, in turn, will need to provide to the with whom you originally registered the domain. There be a short waiting period (typically 24 to 72 hours) while both servers get the information updated. Once that process is complete, you’ll have your domain safely residing on your host’s servers and your (as long as it’s been built) will be ready to go.
The and transfer for your business is a process and can be completed through automated systems in most cases. Clearly the most important of this process is the registration of the domain name and this should always be done as soon as possible, even if it is going to be years before you’re ready to get the actual up and running.
John Michaels is a freelance author for WebHostPacks. where he regularly publishes articles on how to find a cheap host and reviews of low hosting services.

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