if not, you would probably just need to reupload your site![]()
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Here's my question.... Once you pick a site to host your website and you tell them the domain name you intend to use, is it possible to change domain names? Please say is is!
thanks!
April
if not, you would probably just need to reupload your site![]()
In most cases - yes, as long as they get their money
Please mention the host and we'll tell you what we think of them - but mind the language![]()
the host is ownspot.com I really like them because I do not know html nor have the time...I have 3 young boys, just started college(at30!) and my husband is in law school fulltime.....so its crazy around here! I do have to say that ownspot.com has many AWESOME designs and options....and best of all they were generous enough to donate my 1st year of Hostingrescued doggie site.
April
That's nice April. I wish you a lot of success.Originally posted by agallegirl
.I have 3 young boys, just started college(at30!)
I am also thinking of complete career change, probably some college this year, at 41.
That's cool, keeping your options open![]()
Hi April,
The first thing is that you should never register your domains through your Hosting company. It locks you into them and whatever you think of them now, they may turn out to be rubbish in the future (company gets taken over et. etc...). Use a registration service so that you can change the DNS pointers whenever you want to.
The answer to you question is - if the registration for your domain has been purchased, then it's yours for a year. You can sell it, but only in a few cased can you delete the application. The easiest way to "change" your site is to purchase a second name and alias it to the first. You can then use these interchangeably. For an example you can look at my site
http://www.umpteenth.com (this was my original name)
and
http://www.anyurl.com (I got this off a drop and liked it better).
So, did you have any luck changing Domains?
DomainPairs gives good advice about registering the Domain Name yourself. I have read many horror stories about people loosing their Domains when they where registered by their Host.
Mike
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