Domain Name Transfers - A Helpful Tutorial

Author: Tiara Rea

When you are new to web hosting or new to building websites in general, one of the first roadblocks you tend to encounter is domain name registration. Way back when, before I worked for Lunarpages, I saw a banner advertisement somewhere that said, “Get your domain name for $3/year!” Being the sucker that I was, I went to said provider to purchase my website, thinking that once I purchased the domain name itself, I would have a website too. But oh no, that’s not the way websites work, as I found out when I started going through the purchasing process – by the end of this process, my total was somewhere around $100/year. I was appalled.

Of course, now I know better. Paying $100/year for a website and domain name is standard and actually quite cheap! But when I think about this scenario today, I wonder how many people purchase their domain names from one provider just because they think that is all it takes to put a website online, only to find out later that they need web hosting as well. The answer is: quite a lot!

So, how do you deal with getting your website up with a web host when you have your domain name registered with someone else? I’m here to tell you, there are actually two equally efficient ways to get your domain name to properly coincide with your web hosting account.

1. Transferring Your Domain Name

A common myth about transferring your domain name to your web hosting provider is that you lose all rights to that domain name. While you should always read the fine print if you are going with a web host you’ve never heard of, quality providers like Lunarpages who have been around since 1998, will never ever ever ever take your domain name rights. You always have 100% control over your WWW.

To transfer your domain name to your web host, there’s three main things you need to verify and/or acknowledge:

  • Is your domain name unlocked?
  • Can you be reached at the administrative email address for that domain?
  • Do you have a Transfer Authorization Code from your current domain registrar?

If you’re confused as to how to find this information, you’re not alone! But there is one website that can help you out: WhoIs.com. Visit WhoIs.com and enter your domain information. Take a look at your domain information. If it says “transfer prohibited”, “locked”, or “transfer unavailable”, that means your domain name is locked and you must contact your domain registrar to unlock it. If it says “OK”, “OK to transfer”, or “unlocked”, you’re good to go there.

Now check the “administrative contact” information for the email address. If you don’t have access to that email, contact your domain registrar to update it. If you do have access, hooray!

And lastly, you need a Transfer Authorization Code from your current registrar to be able to transfer that domain. You can either contact your registrar or, if you have access to login and manage that domain, you can simply have it emailed to you.

After you verify those things, get in touch with Lunarpages and let us know you want to transfer your domain and we can take care of the rest.

Pros: You get to manage your domain and hosting under one roof! This is a huge pro.
Cons: It might cost to transfer the domain and you always have to wait 60 days after renewal or purchase of your domain to be able to transfer it.

2. Change Your Domain Name Servers

Uh-oh, you think, She’s gone tech-speak on me! So let me define: “name server” is just a fancy term for the behind-the-scenes internet stuff that happens when you type “www.lunarpages.com” into your address bar. Behind the scenes, domain name servers are translating “lunarpage.com” into its original URL form (might look something like 00.111.2.333). Domain name servers essentially make sure your domain redirects to wherever your website content is hosted: i.e. your web hosting account!

So if you have a domain name registered with Provider X, you simply need your domain name servers with Lunarpages to get that domain name to find the content at Lunarpages.

So, how on earth do you change the domain name servers? It’s actually incredibly easy and you can do it in 3 simple steps:

  • Go to your domain name registrar.
  • Your register should have emailed you a username and password to manage your domain name. Find this information and use it to login to your registrar to manage your domain name.
  • Change your domain nameservers from whatever they are now to the ones Lunarpages provided you in your Welcome Email. For example, they will look something like: NS1.lunarpages.com / NS2.lunarpages.com

No joke, it’s that easy. Once you’ve done that, your domain name will resolve to Lunarpages within 24 hours or so.

Pros: It’s completely free and is a lot faster than a domain transfer.
Cons: You still have to pay your domain registrar for that domain and pay Lunarpages for hosting, whereas if you transferred it, you could take advantage of our Free Domain For Life offer.

So those are your two options. Remember, Lunarpages can always assist you and we have some awesome, web hosting tutorials for this stuff!

15 Responses to “Domain Name Transfers - A Helpful Tutorial”

  1. Lunartics May 2008 | web-hosting-newsletter.com Says:

    [...] Domain Name Transfers - A Helpful Tutorial [...]

  2. Lunartics Cidney Says:

    Very nice work and article. In depth and out-of-sight! :D

  3. Lunartics the1only Says:

    great article. il be using this real soon for my own website thnx to ur spring coupons

  4. Lunartics GlenCLM Says:

    This is really indepth & great to know as a website owner esp seeing the pros and cons

  5. Lunartics Mark Says:

    Good article. Just missing one extra step. What if you have your domain already hosted with Lunarpages and would like to add a second domain(I already bought it) . Is the process the same? A tutorial for that would be great.

    Thanks

  6. Lunartics phree Says:

    thanks for the advice. It was priceless!

  7. Lunartics Jimmy Neal Says:

    How about a simple purchase. I tried to purchase two domain names from you a couple of nights ago and all I could get was “ERROR.” Tried to call and got voice mail. I needed to get the domains that night so I had to go to another registrar and then forward them to the site.

  8. Lunartics Christina Mild Says:

    I don’t find that WhoIs.com supplies the answer you indicate in the column.
    Any other help?
    Thanks!
    (I’ve been waiting for help of this kind!)

  9. Lunartics Vlad Says:

    Good article. If you feel you are stuck with anything related to domain names and need any help or advice - you can contact Vlad, the domain name expert. You can also find his article about domain names on AskVlad.org

  10. Lunartics Tiara Says:

    MARK - If you just want to add a second domain name, here’s the quickest way to do that:

    1) Login to your control panel and click on the icon that says “Add-On Domains”. From there, you just need to fill in the first box with your domain name (no WWW - just yourdomain.com), the second box should automatically fill itself in, and you’ll need to pick a password for the third box. Then click “Add domain” and in a minute or so, your new domain will be added to your account and a new folder called yourdomain will have been created. You can either FTP to it using the password you just created or you can access it by clicking on “File Manager” in your control panel.

    2) You’ll need to change your domain name servers like in the tutorial above to point them to Lunar. :)

    JIMMY - Hmmm, that’s really odd. Were you purchasing the domain name in your Customer Account Panel? If that doesn’t work, you were right to call us, but we don’t have telephone support on the weekends or after 8pm PST M-F, so that could be why. You can email us 24/7.

  11. Lunartics Daniel Israel Says:

    Great article. I did have a question, though. I have a dedicated server running my own nameserver. I want to transfer the domain name, but I’m wondering what will happen to the registered domain servers. Is that something I have to do again? (Will I possibly lose access for a bit?) Or will that transfer as well? (Or is that something I have to contact the provider about?)

    Thanks!

  12. Lunartics Mark Says:

    Thanks Tiara I’ll give it a try.

  13. Lunartics Tiara Says:

    Daniel - Good question! You can actually follow the exact same steps to request a full domain name transfer and you shouldn’t have to re-register or anything like that. Might want to send an email to dedicated@lunarpages.com to verify, but you should be fine to transfer that just as easily as someone with a shared server.

  14. Lunartics Tiara Says:

    Hi Christina - just saw your reply! You can try betterwhois.com or completewhois.com. I prefer betterwhois.com because it usually loads quickly for me. That should show you if your domain is OK to transfer, what the admin email is on the domain, etc.

    Hope that helps!

  15. Lunartics Mark Says:

    I went through your steps and ran into a brick wall. It won’t let me register any site that starts with a number. Problem is my domain through GoDaddy has a number at the start.

    Help. :-(

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