Why You need to Know Your Website Authorization Code and Registry Key Numbers.

If you have ever tried moving your website from one website hosting service to another site or would like to change website designers you might have experienced the frustration of not knowing the whereabouts of your registration key and the authorization code.

Knowing your Authorization Codes and Registry Key Numbers Eases Future Website Transitions.

It is important to have both the registry key and authorization code in your possession. Ask for these codes if a website designer is registering your domain name for you. Another good solution is for you or an IT person within your company to register your domain name with a reputable website hosting service and avoid using an outside service. After you register your domain name, you can call or email the host of your domain service and ask for the authorization code and the registry key number. Some website hosts, such as GoDaddy.com and eNom.com have onsite links and instructions that you can access to get your authorization code and registry key. You need both numbers to move your website. These numbers will help your designer move the internet site.

Knowing Your Authorization Code and Registry Key Can Help Avoid Internet Site Down Time.

Why are these codes important? If your outside web maintenance business closes up shop or your technical staff leaves your company and they registered your domain name and no longer maintain your domain/website and you do not have these codes in your possession, you will experience difficulty moving your domain to another hosting service.

If you want to move your website from one web hosting service to another web hosting service, you will need to enter the authorization code and registry key numbers into the appropriate boxes so that the hosting company can validate your website domain name and place it in their system. These numbers show that you own and pay for the domain name.

Hold the Reins to Your Website Domain when you Register Your Name.

When you register your domain, it is a good idea for your company to pay the yearly domain fee to the hosting company rather than counting on the website designer or a friend to pay that yearly fee. If you are personally paying the yearly billing for the domain name to the hosting company, then the sudden disappearance of a website maintenance person won’t upset the apple cart. When you have access to the registration key and authorization code, your site will continue operating while you find a new employee or designer to move your site.

Safe keeping the authorization code and registration key is important. As time passes, the code could possibly get shuffled around to some unknown place. This is why it is important to store your codes in a safe deposit box or safe. Think of your domain as your little piece of internet real estate and you will save time and frustration in the future when there are unexpected events that might require a website move or a new website designer. Knowing the location of your authorization code and registry key will help you move your website with ease.

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