My Ideal Domain Transfer

Just about all of us transfer domain names at least every once in while. Whether we are transferring a domain name because of a sale, to consolidate a portfolio, or to take advantage of a better price, domain transfers are an integral part of being a domain investor.

Unfortunately, it seems that many domain registrars make it very difficult to transfer out domain names. From hiding the authorization code request link, to taking a week to send the auth code, to taking several days to approve the transfer and release the name, and every other trick in between, it can be annoying to transfer domain names. It’s especially annoying when you have a huge sale pending the transfer.

In case there’s a company that wants to make it simple to transfer out domain names, here’s my idea of an ideal transfer (there are some companies that come pretty close to this, like eNom):

1) In my domain control panel, there’s a request authorization code link along with an unlock domain box.

2) The authorization code is emailed to me within one minute and the name is concurrently unlocked.

3) Immediately upon receiving a transfer request from the gaining registrar, the losing registrar sends an email with the registrant with a clear explanation of the transfer, letting the owner know they can click the link to immediately approve or cancel the transfer.

4) Within 1 business day, the name is released to the gaining registrar and a confirmation email is sent.

What do you think could be done to make transfers easier?

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
About The Author: Elliot Silver is an Internet entrepreneur and publisher of DomainInvesting.com. Elliot is also the founder and President of Top Notch Domains, LLC, a company that has closed eight figures in deals. Please read the DomainInvesting.com Terms of Use page for additional information about the publisher, website comment policy, disclosures, and conflicts of interest. Reach out to Elliot: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

13 COMMENTS

  1. Had that trouble last year as a matter of fact. When I was selling BBQ2GO.com I had the damndest time getting them to unlock it for transfer to the Netherlands where the buyer was. A week went by and they could not explain the hold up. The quick solution was to set up an account for the buyer at NAMESECURE, then inter-transfer it. That went quickly, but cost me 11.00 out of my profit to accommodate the buyer. Not too bad, but I agree there needs to be a simpler, cost neutral solution.

  2. I always had trouble transferring out of NameCheap.com. Every time I received auth code didn’t work and I need to talk to their representative through live chat so that they can generate new auth code manually from their end which I used to receive within 48 hours. After that only I could transfer out.

    Never understood why it didn’t work for the first time!

    Some of the easiest transfer out registrars are GoDaddy, DomainMonster and Name.com

  3. At the earliest possible, I move all my domains won at auction or at other registrars to my GoDaddy account. That way, when I sell them, all that needs to happen is that the buyer creates a new account (many have one already) and I push the domain. It has taken as little as 30 minutes, but majority is about an hour. I think I have single handidly created dozens of new customers for GoDaddy using this process. I should receive an award.

  4. Moniker has the worst transfers EVER now that they aren’t owned by oversee. 7 full days in most cases. The support lies and tells you that it’s necessary. IT IS NOT. Fix this moniker !

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