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After l read the pros and cons of going public vs. private, I chose the former option for the three registrars l used where l wasn’t already public: NameSilo and 1and1 Ionos.
Yesterday, with the help of a most-helpful NP member, I, a tech-illiterate, was easily able to go public on NameSilo myself. And last night, a 1and1 Ionos contact said he would change my status from private to public.
My first question is, does it take some time for the changeover from private to public? My info on both NameSilo and 1and1 Ionos is still private.
My other question involves changing other info on WHOIS. Extremely valuable advice, which l promptly lost, was also offered by another NP member.
Specifically, a domain owner could change the NameServers on Whois to read NS1 ForSale For Sale1 and NS2 For Sale For Sale2.
Not only that, but he added that one could add onto Whois additional information about the domain name like price and terms.
Most interesting and sale-friendly info, to be sure.
My second question is, for now, can anyone please tell me how to change the NameServers
to read “For Sale”?
Very much appreciated!
Lew
Yesterday, with the help of a most-helpful NP member, I, a tech-illiterate, was easily able to go public on NameSilo myself. And last night, a 1and1 Ionos contact said he would change my status from private to public.
My first question is, does it take some time for the changeover from private to public? My info on both NameSilo and 1and1 Ionos is still private.
My other question involves changing other info on WHOIS. Extremely valuable advice, which l promptly lost, was also offered by another NP member.
Specifically, a domain owner could change the NameServers on Whois to read NS1 ForSale For Sale1 and NS2 For Sale For Sale2.
Not only that, but he added that one could add onto Whois additional information about the domain name like price and terms.
Most interesting and sale-friendly info, to be sure.
My second question is, for now, can anyone please tell me how to change the NameServers
to read “For Sale”?
Very much appreciated!
Lew