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Transfers-In to OpenSRS Resources and Documentation

We hear all the time from domain registrants and resellers alike, that transferring a domain name from one registrar to another is too complex. What should be a fairly straightforward process is overly complicated by different interfaces at different registrars.

We want to make it easier for your customers to transfer their domains from other registrars to you. To help you out, we've researched and documented the domain transfer processes of the top ten competitor registrars:

  • 1 & 1
  • Go Daddy
  • Joker
  • MelbourneIT
  • Moniker
  • Namecat
  • Namecheap
  • Network Solutions
  • Register.com
  • Web.com

To assist you and your customers, we've created a series of PDFs with screenshots that will help registrants successfully complete their transfers. Using these tools, you can assist your customers in ensuring a successful domain transfer. Your customers will learn the 4 basic steps on how to prepare a domain for transfer:

  • Ensuring WHOIS contact information is correct
  • Making required WHOIS privacy changes
  • Unlocking the domain so it can be transferred
  • Obtaining the transfer authorization code for the domain

All of the content is white-labeled and ready for you to add your own Reseller branding to share with your customers.

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