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What is a Domain
Name?
Can I register
any domain name I want?
What if my domain
name is taken?
What do .com,
.net, .org, .info, .biz, .ws stand for?
How do domain
names work?
How do I register
a new domain name?
How do I transfer
a domain name?
How do I manage
my account?
How do I
find out
who owns a domain name?
Can I cancel
a domain name registration?
When should
I renew my domain name? Will I be notified?
Can I modify
my domain name information after it's registered?
What if
I have a dispute?
What if
someone has my trademark registered?
How do I
find my domain names' expiration date?
Can I use
anything I want for my username and password?
My transfer
failed. What do I do next?
Can I change
my domain password?
My domain
name is about to expire, can I still transfer
it?
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is a Domain Name? |
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A domain name
is your web address. When someone types
your domain name into a web browser, your
web pages will open. Behind the scenes,
the domain name is actually pointing to
a physical location- a server- that holds
your web page files.
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Can
I register any domain name I want?
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You may register
any domain name you want, up to a point.
Your domain name must be unique because
it is an address that can point only to
your web site. Additionally, you cannot
register a domain name that is trademarked
by another company or is so similar to a
trademark that it is confusing or easily
mistaken for the trademark. Recent disputes
with ICANN have made it clear that a domain
name registered in bad faith or with no
legitimate interests in the domain name
will result in a dispute.
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What
if my domain name is taken?
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If your domain
name is taken, you must register another
domain name. Each domain name must be unique.
You may want to check for variations of
your domain name. For example, if you wanted
"www.myweb.com", you may want
to see if "myweb.net" or "myweb.org"
are available. Variations of the spelling
or word order may help you choose a new
domain name.
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What
do .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz, .ws stand
for?
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.com
represents companies or for profit organizations,
it is also the most common extension for
domain names. Most personal web sites also
use this extension.
.net
generally represents Internet
Service Providers.
.org
represents non-profit organizations
or groups.
.info
is the first of the new top level domains.
It is designed for general use and is expected
to become as popular as .com.
.biz
is also a new top level domain. It is designed
for general business use and is expected
to become as popular as .com.
.ws means WebSite and is an excellent choice
for any business or personal Website, or
as a great alternative if your .com is not
available.
Though these
are general guidelines, you may use any
of these extensions when registering a domain
name. If you want to be make sure no one
else can benefit from your domain name,
it's a good idea to register all three variations
of your domain name.
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How
do domain names work?
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A domain name
is very similar to an address forwarding
service. The domain is the address that
people type in their web browser. The domain
then points to the "real" address
that contains your web site. The "real"
address is the address of your location
on the server that contains your web site
files and is called the IP address. The
reason the IP address is not used is because
it is a series of numbers. For most, this
would be very difficult to remember. Instead,
a domain name, made up of letters and words
is used.
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How
do I register a new domain name?
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There are
a series of short steps involved in registering
a new domain name. 1. Type your domain name
in the availability box and check if it
is available for you to register. If your
domain is available, you can continue signing
up the domain. 2. You will be given all
the variations of that domain name that
are available (i.e.- .com, .org, .net, .cc).
If your domain is unavailable, you will
be given versions of the domain name that
are available (i.e.-.com, .org, .net, .cc).
If you don't like any of the suggestions,
you can pick another name and check its
availability. 3. If you've never signed
up a domain name, you will need to create
a new login account. Or, you can login to
your account at this point. You must log
in for security purposes. 4. Next, select
the length of time you want to register
you domain. When you sign up a domain, you
do not own that domain outright. You are
in essence renting the use of the domain
name for a period of time. If this is a
domain for a company, it's a good idea to
register the domain name for a long period
of time. That way, you don't need to reregister
the name as often and you lessen the risk
that someone else may register it before
you get a chance to reregister it. 5. Fill
in your contact information. This information
is used for administrative purposes and
must be kept current. You can have up to
four different contacts for your domain
name- 1) Registrant 2) Technical 3) Administrative
and 4) Billing. You don't need to include
all of these contacts. If you don't fill
out all of the contacts, the Registrant
details will be used for all of the contacts.
Multiple contacts are often used for companies
where more than one person is in charge
of the web site. Remember - The REGISTRANT
is the legal owner of the domain name for
the specified period of time. 6. Choose
the status of your domain name. "This
domain will not be hosted anywhere"-
you are simply registering a domain name
and don't intend on hosting a web site in
the near future. "I don't have a hosting
provider, I'll park it here free"-
If you don't have a hosting provider yet,
we will point your domain to a generic web
page until you are ready to host your site.
"I will be using i-Commerce Solutions
as the hosting provider for this domain"-
After you register your domain name, you
can set up the hosting account. All the
technical information will be taken care
of behind the scenes. "I'm hosting
with another ISP, I'll enter my Name Server
information below:"- Simply enter your
own hosting details in the spaces provided.
You can register your own Name Server after
you've purchased your domain name. 7. Verify
the information is correct for your domain
and contact details. If you see errors,
simply click on the step that contains the
incorrect details and correct the information.
8. You will then be taken into the shopping
cart to purchase your domain, first make
note of the price of your items. Then, fill
out your customer details. Enter your credit
card details to finalize the purchase of
your domain name. You will receive a confirmation
page. This page confirms that you've requested
a domain registration. You will receive
an email when your registration is completed.
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How
do I transfer a domain name?
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To transfer
a domain name, you must complete the transfer
request form.
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Select
Transfer a Domain.
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**Before
completing the online transfer application
make sure your domain name has not expired.
We ask that you have at least one week
left until expiration to ensure your
domain will transfer. The transfer process
takes 5-7 days once initiated. A transfer
can only be initiated after it has been
reviewed which can take 1-2 days. If
your domain name has expired contact
your current registrar to purchase an
additional year and then complete the
online transfer form.
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Begin
the Domain Transfer Registration by
following the online application.
Step
1- Enter Domain Name Information
- Enter the domain name you are going to
be transferring.
- Enter the current registrar in the next
box, if known.
Press
Continue.
Step
2- Log In / Enter Contact Information
- At the next screen you will enter your
username and password. If you are a returning
customer, enter your current username and
password. If not, you will need to create
one. - Please make sure that both your username
and password begin with a letter and are
at least five characters long. Take a minute
to write down your username and password
for future reference. NOTE: Your username
and password are not activated until after
the transfer is complete.
Press
Continue.
- Enter your registrant information (required
information has a star to the right). Press
Submit. - If there is another person to
be listed as the Technical, Administrative
or Billing contacts, click on that title
to enter their information. If these are
not changed the registrant will be listed
as all contacts. NOTE: The ADMINISTRATIVE
e-mail address you specify MUST match the
administrative e-mail address at your current
registrar.
Press
Continue.
Step
3- Enter Name Server Information
- Choose one of the five options.
Press
Continue.
Step
4-Review Transfer and Registration Agreements
- Make sure the spelling of the domain name(s)
are correct. Read the Transfer and Registration
Agreements. You must review both of these
documents.
- Before exiting this screen you must verify
that you have read and accept the Transfer
and Registration Agreements, and are the
legal registrant.
Press
Continue.
Step
5- Confirm Transfer Details
- Confirm the information is correct for
the domain name(s), Registrant and Name
Servers (if chosen).
**If you are going to be hosting with us
you will create another password different
from you domain password.
NOTE: Take a moment to write down your hosting
username and password for future reference,
it is not the same as your login username
and password.
Press
Continue.
- Verify your
total order is correct and press continue,
this will take you to your Shopping Cart.
Again, it will show your purchases, if all
is correct...continue with check-out.
- Enter your
credit card information to pay for the domain
transfer(s) and services chosen. We only
accept credit card payment online for domain
transfers.
What
happens next?
Your administrative contact will be sent
an email to authorize the transfer. The
transfer will not be initiated without acceptance
from the administrative contact, which is
done by a return e-mail. Once initiated,
transfers take 5 days to complete. You will
be notified by e-mail when your transfer
is final.
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How
do I manage my account?
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Select
Manage Your Account. Enter your user name
and password in the login fields and then
click the Login button. From there, you can
manage various aspects of your account.
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do I find out who owns a domain name? |
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You can perform
a "Whois'. If you select a domain name
that is already taken, a link to the "Whois"
function will appear. You will then be able
to look up the contact details of that domain
owner.
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I cancel a domain name registration? |
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Yes, you can
perform this function from the "Manage
Your Account" option of the Domain
Registration web site. This is a permanent
action and you cannot undo this action.
You may reregister this domain later for
a new registration fee.
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should I renew my domain name? Will I be notified? |
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We will notify
your billing contact's email address when
your domain name is about to expire and
can then renew it from the "Manage
Your Account" option of the Domain
Registration web site. You can always check
the status of your domains from this option
by entering your domain login and password
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| Can
I modify my domain name information after
it's registered? |
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You can modify
your domain name information at any time
after your domain is registered, except
for the Registrant's Name and Company Name.
In order to make changes to these locked
fields (Registrant's Name & Company
Name), please mail requests with supporting
documentation to Domain Services - Attn:
Camille Ede, 14455 North Hayden Road, Suite
219, Scottsdale, AZ 85260, USA. To make
any other changes, simply log into the domain
web site and select the "Manage Your
Account" option.
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| What
if I have a dispute? |
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You can dispute
any claim to a domain name through the dispute
process. You must have some valid claim
over the domain name in dispute. MORE
INFORMATION
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| What
if someone has my trademark registered? |
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If you can
prove this is your trademark, you may be
able to bring a dispute against the registrant.
MORE
INFORMATION
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do I find my domain names' expiration date? |
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If your domain
is registered with another registrar:
Go to your
registrar's website and do a whois lookup
on your domain name.
- If you do not remember
who your registrar is, you can find the
information by
doing a whois lookup
here. Just click the - whois
link at bottom of any page.
If your domain is registered with i-Commerce
Solutions
- Click the "Manage
Your Account" link
- Login with your
domain name username and password
- Click the "Your
Domain List" link
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I use anything I want for my username and
password? |
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The username
must begin with a letter, but can be any
combination of upercase/lowercase letters
and numbers, with a minimum of 5 characters.
The password can be any combination of upercase/lowercase
letter and numbers, with a minumum of 5
characters. If a username has been used
by a previous customer, you will be asked
to select a new username.
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| My
transfer failed. What do I do next? |
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Please contact
us at domains@supportwebsite.com and we
will be more than happy to retry your transfer.
You can also try reaching the losing registrar
to see if there was a reason the transfer
failed.
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I change my domain password? |
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Yes, follow
these steps:
1. Go to Domain Names
2. Click on Manage Your Account
3. Enter the username and password that
you chose for your domain names. If you
cannot remember, click on the link to have
it e-mailed to you.
4. On the left hand side, choose Change
Login Info
5. From here you should be able to make
any changes to the information in the Whois
database.
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domain name is about to expire, can I still
transfer it? |
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No, most domain
names cannot be transferred around their
expiration period. They will not be released
by the current/losing registrar.
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