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Question by Tim: How do I change ownership of yahoo domain name?
I own a domain name with yahoo and want to transfer the ownership to someone else. What do I do? Does the other person have to have yahoo account or can I transfer the domain to other registrar? Can you kindly explain what the steps are. Thank you so much.

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Answer by ladyni
yes the other person needs an account

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Question by George S: How do I change my billing information for my domain name and web space?

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Answer by tumbleweed1954
Go online to your account and change it.

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Question by Jerry: How to change a Domain name with no traffic loss?
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I need to change my domain name. My website has around 3 million unique visitors/month and generates revenue through adsense. It has around 10.000 pages.

I have to change my domain name. I am very concern with traffic loss and revenue loss. I will 301 redirect all the old pages to the new domain.

Is it possible to do it without traffic loss and revenue loss? How can I do it?

What is the best option in my situation?

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Answer by Justin Tyler
Your hosting service should allow you to “forward” or “redirect” any url without the user noticing a weird time lapse. I would suggest looking at what they offer in terms of these services. I used domainsite and godaddy, and they both offer these tools for seamless redirects.

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Question by Evan M: I have hosting and a domain name. I want to change my domain name, how do I do this? ?
I have payed for a full year of my current domain, and I am currently paying monthly for my hosting. I would like to keep my hosting but change my domain name associated with it. Can I have more than 1 domain name on my hosting? I know i’ll have to buy registration for my new domain but I just want to make sure I can change it one way or another with my hosting.

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Answer by DogmaBites
All you have to do is point the new dns names to your existing host. This will occur on your name server for the new domain.

3 things need to work together. Domain registration, which points to your name servers; Domain name servers which point dns names to IP addresses; and physical hosts.

If you have:
www.domain_1.com -> 1.2.3.4,

just add:
www.domain_2.com -> 1.2.3.4

You may have to configure your host to respond to the two domain names.

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Question by Seeker: Can I change the link after I buy a domain name?
I never bought a domain name before… someone told me I can buy one and put an affiliate link of a certain site but my problem is I only got the link of the product page. Can I buy the domain name now and put the link of the sales page AND change the link later on to the site’s main page as soon as I got the right affiliate link to the main page?

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Answer by Angel
get a refund first

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