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1. Know where your domain is registered, your login, password and when your domain expires. Make sure that your domain is registered in YOUR company name (not your webmaster’s, employee or volunteer) and that you receive the renewal notices. If your web company has your domain in their name, ask them to transfer it to you. Your domain name is valuable so make sure you are in control of it.
2. Know where your website is hosted. This is sometimes different than where the domain is registered. It can be the same place if you’ve registered your domain at the same place you host the site. Find out if they have an 800 number to call 24/7 if your site is down or has been hacked.
3. Know the passwords for each email address associated with your website.
Contact your web company today if you do not have the above three things and make sure you keep this information in a safe place.
2. Know where your website is hosted. This is sometimes different than where the domain is registered. It can be the same place if you’ve registered your domain at the same place you host the site. Find out if they have an 800 number to call 24/7 if your site is down or has been hacked.
3. Know the passwords for each email address associated with your website.
Contact your web company today if you do not have the above three things and make sure you keep this information in a safe place.