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Question by bettapop: How to transfer a domain name to another?
I have a domain name that I have purchased from blogger. I also have a domain name that I have purchased from yahoo.

Can anyone here tell me how to transfer the domain from blogger to the yahoo domain? So that when they visit my blogger domain, it will redirect them to my yahoo domain page?

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Answer by Technology_pro
you cant do that i dont think

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Question by wuttd: How do I transfer an existing Yahoo small business domain to another Yahoo user?
I have a domain registered using my Yahoo account on behalf of someone else, and I would now like to transfer that domain from my Yahoo account to theirs. How do I do this?

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Answer by EgyMan
no way
you can only transfer to other company like godaddy

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Question by Jack: How can I transfer a domain name from one registrar to another?
I registered a domain name a few months ago with a little known company. The problem is the company’s service is a piece of crap – half the time their name servers are down. So I want to transfer that domain name to godaddy. So how do I go about it? Do I need to notify the old registrar and get their permission or can I just pay godaddy for the transfer and have it take place?

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Answer by Massachussets J
hi,
yes u can very well transfer, contact the customer support of both the old and the new, host they ‘ll duly help u out. i did the same when i transfered my site to http://www.tucktail.com/

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Question by Sam: If you have a link to another page on your website do you have to pay for a completely new domain server name?
Thinking of getting up my first website and I’m learning about domain names. I know you have to pay for one annually but if there is a link on your website connecting to another page on your website do you have to buy a new domain name? Thanks for your help.

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Answer by coolanswerer
No.

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Question by Frosty Z: how to register domain name and only use it to redirect to another url?
how do i register a domain name and only use it to redirect to another url/website address, do I still have to pay for hosting in order to do this??? or is there a host that only does this for cheaper, how do i do it and where do i go? thanks

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Answer by nusdunda
only to redirect to your own URL, you can do after you bought Domain name. In the control panel, it has an option to let you do redirect. no hosting required. At GoDaddy.com I am doing this with my domain.

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