Do you know for sure that you have control of your website? What I mean by this is, do you have the login information for your domain? As a business owner, you need to be able to say “Yes” without a shred of doubt. If the questions above look more like Greek than English, please read further.
To simplify things a bit, your domain is your web address. For example, our domain is www.protocol80.com. We purchased this from GoDaddy,a company that is certified to hand out domains. When we bought www.protocol80.com, we were given an account which we have the login information for. There are many more companies that you can purchase web addresses from, and the login information they give you is the single most important thing in getting control of your website.
If you are not sure about your login information, the most common problem you will run into is when you try to change something. For instance, if your website and/or email keep going down, you’ll probably want to change hosting providers (i.e. the company responsible for providing you these services) to a more reliable company. Or maybe you’re running into problems with your current web developers, and you would like to switch to a different company. Chances are, if you do not have the login information for your domain, you will not be able to make the switch without a fight, and possible downtime.
If you do not have your domain login information, you can start the process of getting it by looking at the information that is publicly available about your website:
Hopefully this has been a call to action and you will soon know for sure that you are in charge of your website. If you start this process and need assistance, please feel free to contact us.