Do You Own Your Domain Name?
People invest lots of time and money promoting their domain name
and it takes time to have a well established website. Its important
that you make sure you own your domain name. If you did not actually
register your domain name (had a friend or someone else register it
for you). It would be a good idea to make sure you have control over
it and its in your name.
You can check the
whois
information to see the exact details. If you had a friend or
someone else register a domain for you, make sure that you are the
Registrant/owner. You can transfer a domain name with any register
that you choose, as long as the person listed is willing. If not,
they could easily hold your domain name hostage, and this is what
you want to avoid.
It is always best to register the domain name yourself and under
your own contact information. Basically, you do not want to
potentially lose control over your site and lose all your time and
money invested into building your domain. Losing your domain name or
changing domain names will affect your rankings with Google. New
websites tend to fall under an aging delay, and some site get caught
in what people call
The Google Sandbox.
Changing domain names is essentially starting over again, and it
does take time to get everything back where it was before. It can
take at least a year to get everything back to where they were
before in all the search engines. Granted some search engines may be
quicker to change than others, but Google will take you longer.
You can register Canadian domain names with
DomainsAtCost.ca (very reasonable prices for .ca domains). Also to register a Canadian domain name you
need to have an address from Canada and fill out the appropriate
information from the CIRA.
Gerard Manning
Search Engine Placement Specialist
Search Engine Marketing Agency :: Manning
Search Marketing
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