By transferring your domain name to another register, you can take advantage of lower domain renewal rates. Also, you can sign up with a new register that may offer better domain and hosting features at a low cost. In the long run, transferring your domain name can save you money.
Cornerstone Systems Inc
(317) 876-1025
5214 W 79th St
Indianapolis, IN
Weblink International Inc
(317) 718-1648
5250 E US Highway 36
Avon, IN
Pages-Online
(574) 941-2129
15758 6th Rd
Plymouth, IN
Sullivan Mining Corporation
(317) 248-2904
2655 Rand Rd
Indianapolis, IN
McCoy Larry
(765) 492-3965
325 W Maple St
Cayuga, IN

There are several advantages in transferring your domain name with a new register. First of all, this transfer allows you to take advantage of the competitive prices that the registers currently advertise on the market. Plus, you can upgrade to a register that offers you additional features that are more customized and tailored to your business needs in Indiana. This allows you to better market your business website. With a benefit such as this, you can increase the foot traffic your website receives and your yearly generated profits. Many times, when people transfer their domain name to a different register, they are quoted a lower yearly fee then what they are already paying. This allows you to renew your domain name at a lower rate. Remember though, that a domain name that is expired is unable to be transferred. In order to transfer an expired domain name, you must either re-register the domain name with your current register, or you will have to choose a different domain name with the new register. Any domain names that are renewed or re-registered must remain with their current register for no less then sixty days before the domain is transferable. By transferring your domain name to a .com/.net/.org domain, you are automatically reducing your renewal costs. Domain name transfer is an excellent service that is easily accomplished and also makes managing your domain account more efficient, depending on the added features of the new register.
Recently, three new domain names have been created that allow for greater options when transferring your current domain register. One of the new domain names is .US. This is great for Americans who conduct official business over the Internet and need an available web address. This new domain can be used by American citizens, businesses, or a foreign entity that often does business in the United States. This new domain allows for businesses to reach United States customers. Another new domain is .BIZ. This domain offers the best opportunity for an individual to obtain their desired domain name while expanding their company online. Their business presence expands, as their brand name or trademark is protected. The third new domain is .INFO. This is great for anyone who wants to register or transfer a domain name that is specifically used to promote special events, products, services, or interests around Indiana.
The first step in transferring your domain name from your current register to a new register is to advise the current register’s administrative contact that you wish for the domain name to be transferred. Next, an e-mail message should be sent within the next business day to the administrative contact requesting approval for the transfer of the domain name. When acceptance for the transfer is received, the new registry is alerted to the transfer request. The new registry will then send e-mail to your current register who will then e-mail you for your approval of the transfer. The amount of time you take to respond determines how long it will take to transfer your domain name. Many times, a domain name can be successfully transferred within five days. Once you respond, the current register will send an acceptance or a rejection notice to the new register. The new register is responsible for informing you if your request for transfer has been completed or has failed to go through. If your transfer request is rejected, you must get in touch with your current register to find out more information. Your request may have been rejected because of an expired domain name or another pending issue that is waiting resolution.
There are several helpful hints that will make it an easier process when you are proceeding with a domain name transfer. Remember that ICANN registers prohibit the transfer of a domain name that has been registered or previously transferred within a sixty-day period of time. To ensure that your request for transfer is approved, verify that you are using the right e-mail address when contacting your current domain name administrator. This is very important, because this is the only way in which the transfer of your domain name can be accomplished, so you want to make sure the right information is going to the right individual. After you have been notified that your transfer is complete, you should log on to your current account and verify that your contact information for your domain is correct. If the information is inaccurate or incomplete, this may result in the cancellation of your domain name or the rejection of your transfer request. If for some reason your domain name is currently locked or deactivated, then your request for the transfer will automatically be rejected. If this happens, you should contact your current register in order to have your domain name unlocked. Usually, a domain name is transferred in five business days or the span of one week. Some things can hold up this process. It is important to be prompt with your e-mail responses to speed up this process. If something does not go through or if the process seems to be taking too long, feel free to contact your current register for more information. They can help you sort through this dilemma. All in all, it is usually fast and very easy to transfer your domain name from the current register to your new register.