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Service providers that assist others in the buying and selling of their Internet domain names.
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"Best Online Broker" 4 years in a row! Barron's 2003-2006.
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Loan Officer Websites
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FairWinds Partners
The global leader in providing objective Internet strategy advice
www.fairwindspartners.com
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Domain Services
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Domain Name Services
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www.CenterZero.com
Domain Name Registrations
ICANN Domain Registrar - $9 Domains Free DNS and Setup - Cheap Prices
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Listings
1 Domain Names Sales
Offers online domain names sales for Internet web sites. Purchase several business, casino, sports gambling, sportsbook, finance, loan and retail sales domain names.
www.1domainnamessales.com
4urls.com
Broker of domains also offering search and registration services.
4urls.com
Any.co.nz
Listing of domain names for sale, with emphasis on New Zealand (.nz) names.
www.any.co.nz
AuDomains
Broker bringing together buyers and sellers of Australian domain names (.com, .au.com, .com.au).
www.audomains.com
Billl's Domain Market
Listing service of domain names for sale or lease.
www.businessgates.com
BuyDomains.com
Provider of domain name sales and registration services and web hosting services for primary and secondary markets. Services are provided to high-tech and other kinds of companies. This company was capitalized by private investment.
www.buydomains.com
ComBuys.com
Provider of domain name listing, selling and appraisal services.
combuys.com
Domain Acre
A domain broker and auction site.
www.domainacre.com
Domain Barn
A domain brokerage and an Internet business incubator that also provides domain valuation, registration and bidding services.
www.domainbarn.com
Domain Broker Services
Financial and investing domains for sale, lease or auction.
www.wallstreetlisting.com
Domain Cow
Broker for selling, trading, leasing and auctioning domain names.
www.domaincow.com
Domain Duck
Domain broker also assisting others to select, register and evaluate domain names.
www.domainduck.com
Domain Properties
Broker of domain names.
www.domain-realty.com
Domain Trading Pit
Domain broker that attempts to locate a buyer's preferred name.
www.domaintradingpit.com
Domain Values
Domain name brokerage managing names for sale and lease.
www.domainvalues.com
Domain-Rush.com
Brokerage for domain names for lease or sale, also providing auction and escrow services.
domain-rush.com
DomainBook.com
Brokerage and catalog of domain names for sale.
www.domainbook.com
DomainBuyers
Domain buying and selling services with no commissions or listing fees.
www.domainbuyers.com
DomainGems
Domain names for sale or lease to the gem and jewelry trade.
www.domaingems.com
DomainLand.com
Company that specializes in selling and leasing domain names and web sites.
www.domainland.com
DomainMerchants.com
Brokerage that helps domain name owners sell, buy, lease, trade and register their names.
www.domainmerchants.com
DomainRealtor.com
Provider of services to assist in the buying, selling and leasing of domain names.
www.domainrealtor.com
Domains Bank
Listing and brokerage service for buying, selling, renting and auctioning domain names.
www.domains-bank.com
Domains4Sale
Online domain name listing and brokerage service.
www.domains4sale.com
e-TradingZone
Marketplace for selling, buying, listing and trading domain names.
www.e-tradingzone.com
HitDomains
A web site auction and intellectual property sales company, focused on the sales of domain names.
www.hitdomains.com
Name Solutions
Provider of domain name services, including aquisition, hosting, advertising, promotion, logo design, site building, valuation, sales and other related services.
www.namesolutions.com
Sell That Site
Free listing and purchasing assistance for the purchase of a web site or domain name. Also offers professional appraisal and brokerage services.
members.aol.com
Shoutloud.com
Domain brokerage service that also lists other domain resellers.
www.shoutloud.com
The Domain Name Co.
Company offering services pertaining to the buying and selling of domain names for clients.
www.domains.co.nz
The Domain Space
Provider of domain name reseller services.
www.thedomainspace.co.uk
Time2Sell
A company devoted to the buying and selling of web sites, Internet companies and domain names.
www.time2sell.com
URL Merchant
Domain name broker.
www.urlmerchant.com
VirtualNames
Provider of domain name brokerage services for buyers and sellers.
www.virtualnames.com
VistaDomains.com
Provider of domain name brokerage services.
www.vistadomains.com
WebSiteBroker.com
Provider of domain name brokerage services.
www.websitebroker.com
What A Domain
Domain name brokerage and consultant that offers its domain names for a cash sale, joint venture partnership, revenue sharing, equity or any combination of the above.
www.whatadomain.com
Brokerage Services
"Best Online Broker" 4 years in a row! Barron's 2003-2006.
optionsXpress.com
thinkorswim
Brokerage Company Specializing in Options. Open an Account Now!
www.thinkorswim.com
Brokerage Services
Straightforward Pricing. Powerful Tools. Sign Up Now at TD AMERITRADE
TDAMERITRADE.com

Guide to Transferring a Domain Name

Here are a few things your current registrant wishes you didn't know


In the early 90's, there was only one place to register a domain name – InterNIC. Since 1998, its monopoly has been broken, and today there are plenty of places that will gladly act as your domain name registrar. So just because you bought your domain from one place doesn't mean you have to keep it there forever.

Here are some reasons that you might want to transfer a domain name:

  1. You found a registrar that is less expensive then your current registrar.
  2. You want to consolidate all your domains under one registrar.
  3. A foreign registrar suddenly discontinues service for a domain because the content on the Web site that is judged to be unacceptable in that country, but would otherwise be acceptable in the US – or visa versa.


Action Steps

The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Initiate a Doman Transfer Go to the new registrar to initiate a domain transfer. The new registrar will be more then happy to provide an easy user interface for doing this because, essentially, they're gaining you as a customer. Consequently, almost all domain registrars have a big 'transfer your domain' button somewhere on their front page. Your new registrar will send an email confirmation to the administrative contact for the domain that is being transferred. The administrative contact must confirm that the transfer should go forward by following the instructions in the email confirmation. After confirmation, the new registrar contacts the old registrar to transfer the domain, and after the domain is transferred, notifies the administrative contact.

I recommend:  Pick one of these excellent places to transfer your domain: joker.com or godaddy.com.

Configure Your Domain Once your domain has been transferred, log in to your new registrar and configure your domain with the primary and secondary DNS that handles your domain. You usually get your primary and secondary DNS settings from your Internet service provider or Web host.

I recommend:  Here's more information on DNS. You will have to go to your Web host to find your specific DNS settings.

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
  • Make sure there is no 'lock' on the domain. NetworkSolutions is famous for putting 'locks' on the domains of their customers under the guise of protecting them from fraudulent transfer attempts, when it's really just a way of retaining customers who are trying to leave. Go to the old registrar, log in, and make sure the domain is unlocked. To unlock a domain, call the old registrar and ask them to unlock the domain by turning off the lock feature.
  • Make sure the domain has been active for at least 60 days before trying to transfer. If it hasn't, wait until it has been active for 60 before initiating the transfer. Otherwise, the transfer attempt will fail.
  • Don't wait until the domain is about to expire before transferring. You need at least 7 to 30 days for the transfer to go through. Some registrars will credit new domains with time until the domain would have expired at the old registrar – others will not.
  • Make sure that the administrative contact's email is up-to-date at the old registrar. Check the Whois database at the old registrar. If you need to change the administrative email address, login to the old registrar and change it or contact their customer support.
  • What if the administrative contact is still not getting email from the domain transfers? Make sure the emails are not getting filtered by the administrative contact's spam filters.

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Here are a few things your current registrant wishes you didn't know.
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