How to Transfer a Domain to GoDaddy.com
I currently have all of my domains registered with GoDaddy as my registrar. They’re pretty much as cheap as any other registrar I’ve come across, and I can usually apply some kind of coupon code with any purchase I make. They have also recently been rated as the top domain registrar by a group of domainers.
For a more full-service registrar Moniker could be a better option.
In the meantime, I’ll still with GoDaddy, and here’s how you can transfer your domain to them. Note: you’ll want to confirm with your current registrar that you are allowed to move registrars in the first place, then…
• Go to the GoDaddy Transfer page
• Enter the domain name in the box under ‘Step 1 Start Here’ and click on the go button
• Click on ‘Proceed to Checkout’
• If you would like to add time to your registration, you can choose to add more years under Step 1
• You can choose whether your domain contact information will be Public or Private, you can also choose whether your domain will automatically renew when its registration has lapsed
•Under Step 2, Select Your Transfer Nameservers:, if your domain currently has a website and you are not changing anything, then you should keep the existing nameservers
• Under Step 3, choose your checkout process. There are some promotional offers that are only available during checkout. Quick checkout will bypass the offers.
• Click on and read the Transfer Agreement. Check the boxes in front of the agreement to indicate that you have read it. (The Private Registration Agreement and the Web Site Hosting Agreements will only be available if you have chosen to add on these options.)
• Click on ‘Proceed to Checkout’
• Review your order and click on ‘Check Out’ to continue through the purchase process









