Quick Tip - If any third party, your webmaster, hosting company, or other source, purchased your URL, you may not control it. You only have control over your URLs if they are registered to you, through your account at the ICANN-accredited domain registrar such as GoDaddy.com, namecheap.com, etc.
Do you control your URLs? You know, the names of your websites.
A lot of people don't realize it, but they don't control their own domains. I was reminded of this no less than three times this week and it's information you should know.
A new client of mine has "owned" his two domain names for several years. His webmaster was charging him monthly fees, for what he didn't know. The webmaster had also purchased his domain names in his own account. He may or may not be able to get them transferred.
A hosting company was promoting some great discounts and a "F-R-E-E domain name. Well, when I called them and asked if the domain name would be in their account or mine, of course it was theirs. Of course I could use my own current URLs, but if they bought it I'd be stuck with them.
Bottom line; buy your own domain names from accredited resellers.
A lot of marketers are extolling the virtues of namecheap.com, which I haven't used yet, but may start. The other one I use is Godaddy.com. I don't own any of their other products or web hosting services, but their customer
service is first rate.
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Tom
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