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Question by Baby Blue: Can I transfer my hosting (godaddy) to a different domain?
Ive got godaddy hosting but it isnt good enough for my site. So I have another domain that is currently parked but I thought maybe I could transfer my hosting to that site. Is that possible?
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Answer by JaxPlanet
You can have anyone host your domain services. They are yours as long as you pay for them. You just need to point your domain’s host name(s) at the IP address that your hoster gives to you.
For example, you can buy your domain from GoDaddy. Purchase hosting services from another company like Verizon or Network Solutions. Then point your domain to the IP address provided by the hosting company.
GoDaddy and your new hoster can help you with the process. Don’t be afraid to give them a call.
They know specifics that are not available here at Y! Answers.
I hope this helps.
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Question by West Coast G: Can I transfer a domain to a different “owner” email address? SEE BELOW!?
I purchased a domain and used my Yahoo email account. Now, I need my web comapny to transfer it to different servers, but they have to access the domain to be able to do it. I just don’t want to give them the password to my personal email address, but I can’t find a way to transfer ownership to a different email address. Maybe someone knows how to create a separate password for the domain management? versus my personal email account?
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Answer by surendiran
Question is not clear.
From whom/which provider you had got a domain.
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Question by Mukhtar: Why domain registrants have different rates for registration fees?
I noticed that many domain registrant have different registration fees some of them 10$ and some others 7$.
Why this diffrenents and which is the best companies
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Answer by Rish
I like Godaddy!
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Question by dr. Kazemi: Preserving SEO from current domain to a different domain name?
We have been using our current website domain name, facialart.com, for the last 13 years and has certainly earned reasonable SEO and good overall recognition. But the name itself maybe misleading as to what we do which is oral surgery. Is it possible to create a whole new website with a different domain name (more descriptive of what we do) and not lose facialart.com’s presence and current SEO reach? what is the best strategy to not lose what we already have, and perhaps use a more appropriate domain name that better matches frequent search words?
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Answer by j k
I wouldn’t touch the old site if it does well – and for a long time too.
Go ahead and get a new site, put content on it, but don’t make it duplicate content. That would get you in trouble with search engines.
Use different search terms if possible as well. Make sure to link to the new site from the old (don’t just plop a link somewhere – do it naturally – for instance – if there are keywords in the text on the old site you may use on the new – link those words with the new domain name.
If there’s a couple of pages you want to use on the new site from the old, you can do it – you move them to the new site, and put a 301 redirect in your htaccess file on the old site. This will redirect to the new site, and it tells the search engines you’ve moved the page permenantly.
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Question by Elizabeth D: how do you move a domain name to a different server?
My domain name was sold to another person (I said I sent the money, they sold it and I eventually got my money returned to my account). In any case, I finally found who had it and they are going to sell it back to me–for a major price.
If I buy it back from them, what does that mean? What will happen then? How do I get control of it and what rights do I have not to pay so much?
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Answer by Shawn R
If you want to buy the domain, and move it, I would suggest going to www.domaindirect.com and doing a transfer. They are very good and reliable. They have great customer support. As well, once you have bought the domain back, ensure that you update the WHOIS info. Again DomainDirect is great for this and they will help you.
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