Tuesday, 17 January 2012

I already use a domain I registered elsewhere with Yahoo!. What happens if I transfer instead?

Some of our customers use a domain they registered elsewhere with their Small Business plans by redirecting their domain name to point to Yahoo!. In this process, called redelegation, you're telling the company that registered your domain (your registrar) to associate your domain name with new hosting and email services.
When you redelegate your domain, you'll continue to manage your domain name with your current registrar, and will pay any renewal fees to that company. If you decide to transfer your domain to Yahoo! instead (a process called registrar transfer), you'll be able to manage your entire plan, including your domain name, through Yahoo! Small Business — and with a single bill.
Both redelegation and registrar transfer allow you to associate a domain you already own with your Yahoo! plan, but we think transferring your domain is simply more convenient. When you transfer, we'll also take care of renewing your domain name when it expires. (Your domain name registration is included free with your Small Business plan, so you'll likely even save a few bucks every year by managing your domain and plan together.)

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