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Mittwoch, 24. Februar 2016

How to Transfer Domain Name Ownership to Another PersonIn Feburary 2016 24,

In Feburary 2016 24,
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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Dienstag, 23. Februar 2016

How to Change a GoDaddy Default PageIn Feburary 2016 23,

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Navigate to the GoDaddy website. Log in to your account manager panel -- this is the control panel for your hosting account. Select 'Free Products.'
Click on 'Starter/For Sale Web Page' followed by 'Setup Starter Web Page.' If you have more than one domain registered on your account, a list of your domains will appear. Select the domain name that you want to work on before progressing further.
Click 'Build Website' to access the Starter Web Page Wizard. Then, click 'Next.' The 'Choose Your Page Type' page will appear.
Choose from one of the following options on the 'Choose Your Page Type' list: 'Domain Name For Sale' to alert potential buyers that your domain is for sale, 'Coming Soon' as a domain website page, 'Under Construction' as a placeholder page while you build your website or 'Custom,' which allows you to add your own message.
Select a template from the list that appears after you choose your page style. Click Next to proceed.
Choose from the images provided or upload an image of your own using the file upload feature. Click Next once again.
Type your own personalized text into the field provided. Click 'Make It Live.' Allow up to 48 hours for your new page to appear.
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Sonntag, 21. Februar 2016

What Is Domain ID Protection?In Feburary 2016 21,

In Feburary 2016 21,
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a private non-profit organization formed in 1998 to coordinate domain and Internet protocol address naming. ICANN requires all domain registrants to provide WHOIS information, which includes the name, address, telephone number and email address of the domain name registrant.
Benefits
Spammers and marketers can easily access the personal information of the individual who registered a domain by performing a lookup in the WHOIS system. Providing personal information online presents a privacy risk to individuals and corporations. Marketers may use the telephone number provided by registrants in order to make sales calls. Domain registration companies may use an individual's address to try to sell domain services. By using a domain protection service, this information is concealed so that registrants do not have to worry about their personal information being leaked over the Internet.
Process
Domain ID protection is provided by domain registrars. ICANN requires the owner or manager of a domain name to provide his personal contact information. With domain privacy protection, a third party becomes the legal owner of the domain, although the domain protection service is simply acting as the landlord of the Internet property. Since the domain protection service is the legal owner of the domain, this company can put its company's own information in as a forwarding service, as opposed to that of the registrant. All emails and contacts will be made to the domain protection service.
Fees
Since the third party must manage the protected domain names, a fee is charged for domain ID protection. Domains by Proxy, a company affiliated with the popular registrar Godaddy, charges $8.99 per domain name per year as of July 2010. Enom, owned by Demand Media, offers domain ID protection for $6. per domain per year. Other companies offer variable domain privacy fees ranging from roughly $5 to $15 a year.
Warning
Carefully consider whether domain ID protection is right for you. Domain ID protection can present legal problems, because the private registration company is the legal owner of the domain. When the domain registrar RegisterFly went bankrupt, many domain holders were left in legal limbo. Customers had difficulty regaining control of their domain names from the bankrupt company. To cancel private domain registration, users usually need to visit a third party website, even if they registered for domain ID protection with their hosting company.
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Samstag, 20. Februar 2016

How to Link a Domain Name to a Web Hosting PageIn Feburary 2016 20,

In Feburary 2016 20,
Obtain the DNS nameservers used by the company hosting your actual website. These are unique addresses that look something like web addresses (e.g., 'ns1.yourwebhost.com', 'ns2.yourwebhost.com'). There are usually at least two nameservers like these; often, your hosting company provides these to you at signup. If not, contact the hosting company for this information.
Change the DNS nameservers where your domain name is registered to the nameservers provided by your hosting company. Each registrar handles this step differently, but in most cases, you can access your domain name's nameservers online by logging into your account at the registrar's website. If you cannot easily find where to make these changes, contact the company where your domain is registered and ask how to do this. It usually takes between 24 and 48 hours for the changes to take effect once you change the nameservers.
Login to your web hosting account and associate your domain name with your website. Again, this process is different for each provider. Sometimes, you will already have a website created with a temporary web address; other times, you will access your online file manager and create a new folder for the domain name. Consult your hosting company's help documentation, or call the support line if you need assistance with this step. Your domain name will point to whatever webpage you have created as soon as the DNS nameserver changes take effect.
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Samstag, 13. Februar 2016

How to Transfer a Domain Name from One GoDaddy Account to AnotherIn Feburary 2016 13,

In Feburary 2016 13,
Write down the customer number of the account to which you want to transfer the GoDaddy domain name, along with the email address associated with this account. You can find your customer number by logging in to your GoDaddy account and clicking the 'My Account' tab, which posts your name and customer number near the top of the screen.
Log out of the GoDaddy account, and then log back in with the username and password of the account in which the domain name was originally registered.
Choose 'Domain Manager' under the 'My Products' tab.
Click the check box to the left of the domain name that you want to transfer. Select the 'Account Change' icon on the menu bar above. It looks like a Rolodex card with a pencil.
Enter the requested information on the next screen. Enter the new owner's GoDaddy account customer number or login name, as well as the email address that is associated with the account. Click 'Next' to continue.
Read and agree to the Domain Name Change Registrant Agreement on the next screen. Click 'I have read and agree to the Domain Name Change Registrant Agreement,' and press 'Finish' to proceed.
Log out of the GoDaddy account, and log in to the email address associated with your other GoDaddy account. You should have an email from GoDaddy with a secure ID and transaction code, along with a link.
Click the link in the email to log in to your second GoDaddy account and accept the transfer by entering the secure ID and transaction code. This will approve and finish the transfer of the domain name from the primary GoDaddy account to the secondary account.
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Freitag, 12. Februar 2016

How to Find Where a Domain Is Hosted?In Feburary 2016 12,

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Find the location of a domain using 2Privacy's free utility). Enter the domain's name or IP address into the utility's 'IP or Domain Name' field.
Type the captcha code into the 'Code' box -- the captcha code is located to the right of the Code box.
Click on the utility's 'Check Location' box to get the location registered to the domain. The Web page will refresh and then display the domain's physical address.
Seo Mastering
Locate a domain's location using Seo Mastering's 'IP Address - Domain name Location' utility. Enter the domain into the utility's 'Enter IP address or domain name' field.
Enter the code in the utility's captcha into the utility's 'Image Verification' field.
Click 'Continue' to look up the location of the domain. The utility will plot the location of the queried domain onto an embedded Google map.
IP Address Location
Use IP Address Location's 'IP Who Is Domain name or Whois IP Address' utility to find the location of a domain. Clear out the text in the utility's 'Domain Whois IP Lookup Address' field.
Type the domain you would like to query into the 'Domain Whois IP Lookup Address' field.
Click on the utility's 'Check IP WhoIS Address' button to find the location registered to the domain's server.
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Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2016

About Microsoft Web HostingIn Feburary 2016 11,

In Feburary 2016 11,
While Microsoft's web hosting is free, users are limited to a specific group of design templates. Images can be uploaded and text can be pasted into the template. Site owners log in through a secure website and access a control panel. The control panel includes the web design tools, site traffic reports and management functions for e-mail.
Features
Microsoft's web hosting comes with 500MB of server space, which is superior to most paid web services. There is an e-commerce add-on feature, which provides a shopping cart and secure site with 128-bit secure socket layering, or SSL. Domain hosting is also provided for $14.95 per year. Without a registered domain, customers are assigned a
.live.com address.
Email Accounts
With the web hosting comes access to 100 e-mail addresses for the company. These accounts include advertising on the webmail portal and in the footer of incoming mail messages to the mail client. Customers can pay $19.95 per year to remove the ads with the premium mail add-on. As part of the premium mail, users receive full e-mail, contacts and calendar synchronization with Microsoft Outlook. Since e-mail runs through Microsoft Live, virus protection and SPAM filtering services are included.
E-Commerce
The product's e-commerce capabilities feature a robust, database-driven architecture. With a capacity to catalog 10,000 items, business owners can manage product descriptions, set up sales tax tables, shipping and handling programs and inventory. The e-commerce tools also feature eBay integration, permitting business owners to offer products on their own store and on the online auction site.
Document Manager
One feature of the web hosting product is a document manager. This allows central storage of critical documents and manages versions so that the most up-to-date file is available to employees. While the document manager is primarily an internal tool, it has a feature to password protect and release files online. This would allow potential customers to pick up sales proposals or upload files in return.
In Feburary 2016 11,

How to Create a Subscription Web SiteIn Feburary 2016 11,

In Feburary 2016 11,
Create a Web-hosting account. Find a Web host that allows installation of third-party software. Hosting of this variety can be found for about $4 per month as of August 2010 (see reference 2).
Install the content management system (CMS) to manage the website's content. The Web host likely offers two or three different packages as part of its hosting plan. Common open-source choices are Drupal, Joomla and Mambo (see reference 1). These packages are installed through a point-and-click interface from the hosting control panel. Installation and configuration takes less than five minutes to complete.
Customize the CMS installation. Set user permissions to allow registered and anonymous user access. Apply a design theme to set the look and feel of the website, and upload the custom graphics that will be used. All of these are accomplished from the CMS admin control panel. Each item has its own heading to configure that option. Click the heading, set the option and select 'save' when done to apply the new setting.
Create the website content. This includes the written and graphical content. The CMS includes a content editor as part of the program, so content can be created directly in the CMS. Another part of creating content in a CMS is assigning who is able to access that content. As pages are created, assign a permission level of 'registered' or 'anonymous.' Content set to 'registered' is available only to subscribers. The setting is a drop-down box located at the bottom of the content creation editor. Choose the access level, and then click 'save' to apply the permissions.
Set up a payment processing account. The payment processor will handle billing the customer through credit card or alternative means, then deposit that money into your account after subtracting the processing fees. Popular choices for small businesses are PayPal and Google, but other options also exist (see reference 3). Do your homework to find the best mix of processing fees and value-added services offered by the payment processor.
Test the website thoroughly before deployment. Nothing annoys paying customers like not being able to get what they paid for. Test every functional aspect of the website before going live. Once confirmed operational, the site is ready to be launched.
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