Confirm which company bills Fadaie for the domain, who can sign in, where recovery messages go, and whether automatic renewal is on.
Step 3 of 6
Keep the web address. Change only its directions.
Fadaie should keep ownership of its domain name—the address people type to reach the business. We do not need to buy or transfer it to prepare the new website.
The domain is the business’s public address. Some settings also guide business email, so we change only what is necessary.
In the account at the domain registrar—not inside the website itself.
Choose the simplest safe setup
Most clients should keep what they already own.
Keep the domain where it is. Change only the directions we need. Recommended
Fadaie keeps ownership and billing. We update only the exact DNS settings needed for the website and leave business email alone.
Let Cloudflare manage those directions later.
This may help if the current domain account becomes difficult or unreliable. Moving the directions requires carefully copying every website and email setting first, so we should not do it just because a new site is launching.
Transfer the domain later.
Consider this only if ownership, support, renewal, or recovery is a real problem. A website launch by itself is not a reason to transfer.
The very basics
What is already done—and what Fadaie still needs to confirm.
- The guide now has its own address: fisprop.thynkmarketing.com.
- That address points only to this guide.
- We did not change Fadaie’s main website or business email.
- Fadaie still needs to confirm who owns and pays for its own domain account.
- That account should have recovery details, automatic renewal, and two-step verification.
- The main fadaieinsurance.com address changes only after the site is ready to go live.
Business email stays protected.
We added only one setting for this proposal address. We did not change the main website, the service that holds the internet directions, or any settings used to deliver and protect business email.
