What Is A Domain Name Push?
Domain names remain the property of the person who originally registered the domain until they transfer those domain names. For many people, the thought of transferring a domain name sounds daunting, however by using a domain names push the process becomes very simple and straightforward.
A domain names push is simply a transfer of ownership details. If you own the domain name you may wish to transfer it to any another person for any number of reasons. Most domain names are transferred because the business has been sold (and with it the domain and web site) or because the domain name itself has been sold.
There are many companies where you can register a domain name. The term ‘push’ comes from the process of transferring a domain name from person to another when it is done within the same registrar.
If the new owner does not have an account with the registrar, it is a simple process to open an account. Once you have the details of the new owners account, it is simply a matter of filling the details into a form along with your own details. The registrar then processes that form and the transfer is done. Many registrars perform domain name pushes free of charge, others charge a nominal fee.
The next time you buy or sell a domain name, check and see if a domain names push is available.
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