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Domain Name
Services
Secure a
New Domain Name!
Vision Quest is a Network Solutions Affiliate Partner. Not only
is Network Solutions a leader in the domain name industry, they were the
first domain name registration service ever established in 1993. While
there are now many domain name registrars to choose from, none of them
possess the domain name expertise that Network Solutions does. Choose
from multiple popular extensions, protect your personal WHOIS
information with private registration, renew, transfer, and backorder
domain names.
A domain name is your
"street address" on the Internet
and is the first step in creating an online identity!

Is Your Domain
Really Safe? Don't lose your name or
risk unplanned downtime! If you register your domain name through Vision
Quest, our professional staff will ensure that your domain
name is renewed before it expires, is never lost,
transferred, or hijacked. If you are not prepared, there are
a number of common mistakes which can result in the
permanent loss of your domain. Owners of multiple domain
names are particularly at risk. Bellow are the most common
ways that domains are lost and specific advice on how to
safeguard your names.
As a domain owner, you should be
aware of and protect yourself against the following three
scenarios.
1.
Inadvertent domain expiration:
The owner does not renew the
name in time and it is snatched up by a domain
speculator. This is often caused by failure to receive
renewal notices because of out of date contact
information.
Most registrars no longer
send out renewal notices via postal mail. This means
that if your e-mail address is out of date, you will not
receive renewal notices. This problem is further
compounded by your registrar's inability to warn you
that your domain is about to be deleted.
Once deleted, domains are
commonly snatched up within seconds by speculators
running automated programs. Some speculators offer to
sell them back to the original owners for greatly
inflated prices, others point the domain to a money
making web site hoping to capitalize on the domain's
traffic. This is one of the reasons that so many expired
domain names now point to pornographic web sites.
2. Domain
hijacking or theft:
A domain hijacker
effectively 'steals' the domain by submitting a
fraudulent registrar transfer request and tricking an
unsophisticated domain owner or registrar into giving
them control of the name.
Once the hijacker has
control of the name, they will usually assume ownership
of the domain and start redirecting it to their own web
sites. It is also quite common for hijackers to ransom
off domain names and redirect traffic to explicit web
sites (both for profit and shock value).
At this point, legal options
can be expensive and time consuming. Since the domain
has been transferred away from the domain owner's
original registrar, this registrar is often powerless in
assisting. Domain hijackers are aware of this and
commonly transfer domains to countries far away from the
original owner - making legal recourse cost prohibitive.
3.
Inaccurate contact information:
Did you know that your name
can be cancelled if your domain information is not
accurate and you fail to respond to a registrar's
inquiries within fifteen days? (Section 3.7.7.2 of
ICANN's Registrar Accreditation Agreement). In the past,
this section was seldom enforced, however as of October
2003, ICANN is requiring all registrars to contact their
customers on a yearly basis to verify domain
information.
It is too soon to tell how
aggressively this section will now be enforced, however
if your information has changed and you have not taken
the time to update it, your domains may be at risk of
being deleted.
How to protect
yourself...
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Engage Vision Quest to
register, host, and manage your domain names. Don't lose your name or
risk unplanned downtime! If you register your domain name through Vision
Quest, our professional staff will ensure that your
domain name is renewed before it expires, is never lost,
transferred, or hijacked.
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Keep track of your domain
names' expiration dates and keep your contact
information up to date: Most inadvertent domain
expirations and many fraudulent transfers are due to out
of date contact information. If you have more than one
domain, consider consolidating your names with a
registrar who offers domain portfolio management
features. This will allow you to use one master account
to see all of your domain names (and their expiration
dates) at a glance, as well as make changes to all of
your domains at once. Some registrars are now offering
free options such as automatic expiration date tracking
and auto-renewal as additional safeguards. Before
consolidating, be sure to read our free report on domain
consolidation.
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Be careful who is listed in
your contact information. You or your organization
should always be listed as the organization and
administrative contact. When registering corporate
domain names, make sure that the company name is listed
as the owner of the domain. Do not allow an outside web
site designer or host to be listed as either the domain
owner or administrative contact. If possible, the
business owner or a senior executive should be listed as
administrative contact since this person will be
authorized to modify or change ownership of company
domain names.
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Be careful when using free
e-mail addresses from services like Hotmail. Many free
e-mail services will automatically suspend or delete
your e-mail account if you do not log in frequently
enough. Once your e-mail account is deleted, a domain
hijacker can sign up for your same e-mail address and
use it to give permission to transfer your domains away
from you. If possible, avoid using a free e-mail address
on your domain records. If you are using a Hotmail
account, you may want to consider paying to upgrade your
account to exempt you from their 30 day inactivity
policy.
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Place a registrar lock on
your domain. This will lock your domain record at the
registry level and prevent it from being transferred,
modified or deleted by a third party. This feature is
very helpful in protecting your name against
unauthorized transfers and hijacking. If your registrar
does not offer this feature, consider transferring your
domains to one who does. Since a 'registrar lock' can
also make it more difficult for you to transfer away
from a registrar, you should look for a registrar that
gives you the ability to automatically unlock your
domain names at any time without having to call or
e-mail them.
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Do not reply (or click on
any links) in any domain related e-mail correspondence
you do not recognize. Also be careful not to reply to
any 'official looking' renewal notices you receive in
the mail from companies you do not recognize. Domain
hijackers and unscrupulous registrars have been known to
submit mass amounts of transfers hoping that a small
percentage of confused registrants will accidentally
confirm the transfers. When in doubt, contact your
original registrar to verify any suspicious messages.
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Add your registrar's domain
name to your spam filter's approved sender list. If you
(or your ISP) are using a spam blocking service, you run
the risk of not receiving domain renewal notices from
your registrar if they are incorrectly categorized. You
can prevent this from occurring by adding your registrar
to your list of 'approved senders'. This will
automatically bypass any filtering and ensure that all
renewal notices make it straight to your inbox.
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Consider
renewing your domain name early and for a longer amount
of time. If your domain name is critical to your
business and is one you will want for years to come,
consider renewing your domain registration in five year
increments. This will avoid yearly registration hassles
and prevent your domain from accidentally expiring.
There are a
number of common mistakes which cause domains to expire, be
hijacked or deleted. However, being aware of these mistakes
and taking the proper precautions can greatly increase the
security of your domain names. Most importantly, keep your
domain information up to date and consider consolidating
your names with a registrar that provides the tools you need
to securely manage and protect your domain names. |