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How to Register a Domain Name in Kenya
You can’t own a business on the internet if you don’t have a website. And you can’t have a credible website if you don’t have your own domain name.
If you are doing your internet business in Kenya it’s advisable to have a .ke Domain.
.ke is the top level tier of the Kenyan domain name space.
How you should get a .ke Domain:
a) .ke is the most ideal domain for an internet business located in Kenya. It’s the choice for Kenyan companies, organizations, institutions and individuals registered and operating in Kenya.
b) Business Credibility;
Any body can have a website these days. All you need is start a free blog at Google’s Blogger.com.
The problem with free websites or blogs is that they don’t give you the much needed credibility on the internet.
Your own .ke domain will give you the credibility rating that internet business people crave for so much.
c) Domain Availability;
A .ke domain is easy to get because many Kenyans are yet to realize the importance of domain names. Chances of getting the domain name you prefer are pretty high.
These are the domains currently available in Kenya;
.co.ke, .or.ke, .ac.ke, .sc.ke, .ne.ke, .go.ke, .me.ke, etc
d) The Cheapest .ke Domain in Kenya:
Currently the cheapest .ke domain in Kenya is .me.ke which costs Kshs800 per year.
I would advice you buy the cheapest domain for your website because this way you ill be saving money for other important things.
Visit a site like www.dot.co.ke to buy your domain name. On the site you will pay for your domain through M-Pesa or Zaps. It’s easy and convenient.
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Top Five Domain Name Registrars in Kenya
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Top Five Domain Name Registrars in Kenya
Domain Name Registrars sell their services to the public. Their core service is to administer domain name registration to end user, you and me for our website addresses.
Domain name registrars sell second and third level domain names that are typically open for reservation by end-users that wish to connect local area networks to the internet, run websites, or create other publicly accessible internet resources.
Where to register your domain name in Kenya :
There are many domain name registrars in Kenya but I get to name just a few here;
1. Jambonet (www.telkom.co.ke)- at G.P.O, Teleposta Towers mezzanine floor
2. www.101domain.com/ke.htm
3. www.almond.co.ke
4. www.webhostkenya.co.ke
5. www.peakandale.com
6. www.dot.co.ke
7. www.rwgusa.net/domain-registration-...
The cheapest domain in Kenya is .me.ke domain which cost Kshs 800 per year. Most domain registration will cost you between Kshs 800 to Kshs 4000 per year.
PayPal and Alert Pay and other electronic money transfer services are not available in Kenya thus you will be forced to walk in a registrar’s office to register your domain name although some registrars have teamed up with Safaricom’s M-Pesa making it possible for you to pay through your mobile phone.
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Top Five Domain Name Registrars in Kenya
Domain Name Registrars sell their services to the public. Their core service is to administer domain name registration to end user, you and me for our website addresses.
Domain name registrars sell second and third level domain names that are typically open for reservation by end-users that wish to connect local area networks to the internet, run websites, or create other publicly accessible internet resources.
Where to register your domain name in Kenya :
There are many domain name registrars in Kenya but I get to name just a few here;
1. Jambonet (www.telkom.co.ke)- at G.P.O, Teleposta Towers mezzanine floor
2. www.101domain.com/ke.htm
3. www.almond.co.ke
4. www.webhostkenya.co.ke
5. www.peakandale.com
6. www.dot.co.ke
7. www.rwgusa.net/domain-registration-...
The cheapest domain in Kenya is .me.ke domain which cost Kshs 800 per year. Most domain registration will cost you between Kshs 800 to Kshs 4000 per year.
PayPal and Alert Pay and other electronic money transfer services are not available in Kenya thus you will be forced to walk in a registrar’s office to register your domain name although some registrars have teamed up with Safaricom’s M-Pesa making it possible for you to pay through your mobile phone.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Domain Name Parking
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What is domain parking?
1. “Domain name parking is the registration of an internet domain name without using it for services such as email or a website.” A Wikipedia definition.
2. Parked domains are domains that are registered with the InterNIC but are not active for website or ecommerce service.
Domain name parking is one of the services registrars provide where you can reserve a domain name for later use.
Reasons For Domain Parking:
• You can park your domain name before your website is ready for launching.
• You can park your domain name for later use
• Protect your domain name against the possibility of cyber squatting
• To engage in cyber squatting
• You can make money through your parked domain names by showing advertisements to visitors
Uses of Domain Parking:
• Monetization to earn revenue
• To be a place holder for an existing website
• Reserve bulk domain names for resale to people, companies or organization in need of new domain names
• You can use a parked domain to allow multiple spellings of a domain name to access a single domain
Advantages of Parking Domain Name:
- Your domain name is available when you are ready to use it
- A parked domain name helps you save on (web hosting) monthly fees
Resource: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_parking
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What is domain parking?
1. “Domain name parking is the registration of an internet domain name without using it for services such as email or a website.” A Wikipedia definition.
2. Parked domains are domains that are registered with the InterNIC but are not active for website or ecommerce service.
Domain name parking is one of the services registrars provide where you can reserve a domain name for later use.
Reasons For Domain Parking:
• You can park your domain name before your website is ready for launching.
• You can park your domain name for later use
• Protect your domain name against the possibility of cyber squatting
• To engage in cyber squatting
• You can make money through your parked domain names by showing advertisements to visitors
Uses of Domain Parking:
• Monetization to earn revenue
• To be a place holder for an existing website
• Reserve bulk domain names for resale to people, companies or organization in need of new domain names
• You can use a parked domain to allow multiple spellings of a domain name to access a single domain
Advantages of Parking Domain Name:
- Your domain name is available when you are ready to use it
- A parked domain name helps you save on (web hosting) monthly fees
Resource: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_parking
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Thursday, August 26, 2010
Domain Name Registration
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What is an IP?
IP is an abbreviation of Internet Protocol.
Two simple definitions of IP:
a) An IP is a unique number used by computers to identify websites on the internet.
b) Internet Protocol (IP) is the set of techniques used by many hosts for transmitting data over the internet.
Both definitions are right.
Every computer connected to the internet has its own IP number. IP is an address issued to identify the device uniquely among all other devices connected to the internet or a network.
Importance of Domain Names:
- A domain name is your own identity on the internet
- With your own domain name you can change web hosts as often as you like
- You promote your own website when you send emails as your domain name will be in the email address
- Search directories only index websites with their own domain names
- With your own domain name you can use custom pages to prevent people from leaving your site.
A domain name is used to make it easy for internet users to remember your website address. A domain name is also used instead of the IP number which isn’t easy to remember or memorize.
An IP number looks something like this 208.15.63.7
On the other hand a domain name is something you can read.
For example: yourname.com, i.e., if your name is Steve your domain name will be steve.com
Let us assume that the IP address for domain name (steve.com) is 208.15.63.7
The computers connected to the internet are configured to recognize that every time your search for the site (steve.com), you really want 208.15.63.7 and will direct you to this site.
Therefore it is hard to remember 208.15.63.7 but it is very easy to remember the domain name, steve.com
Domain Name Parts:
Domain names have three parts;
a) .com is called the top-level domain
b) “Yourdomain” is the second level domain, i.e. (steve.) in steve.com is the 2nd level domain
c) Sub domain;
You can have sub domain of your domain name.
Example:
You can start a blog for your website. Your blog’s domain name would be blog.yourdomain.com, i.e., for steve.com it will be, blog.steve.com
Therefore, (blog.) is a sub domain for steve.com
In other words, a sub domain points to another page in your website.
If you start a free blog at Google’s Blogger.com, your blog becomes a sub domain of blogger.com and the sub domain will be- http://yourdomain.blogspot.com, meaning that your blog is a sub domain on blogger.com
Domain Name Database:
When you register your domain name, it’s added to a global database (or registry of domain names).
It is this database that directs you to the relevant DNS to access their database to find which computer your website is on.
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Domain name matters.
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Domain Name Registration
What is an IP?
IP is an abbreviation of Internet Protocol.
Two simple definitions of IP:
a) An IP is a unique number used by computers to identify websites on the internet.
b) Internet Protocol (IP) is the set of techniques used by many hosts for transmitting data over the internet.
Both definitions are right.
Every computer connected to the internet has its own IP number. IP is an address issued to identify the device uniquely among all other devices connected to the internet or a network.
Importance of Domain Names:
- A domain name is your own identity on the internet
- With your own domain name you can change web hosts as often as you like
- You promote your own website when you send emails as your domain name will be in the email address
- Search directories only index websites with their own domain names
- With your own domain name you can use custom pages to prevent people from leaving your site.
A domain name is used to make it easy for internet users to remember your website address. A domain name is also used instead of the IP number which isn’t easy to remember or memorize.
An IP number looks something like this 208.15.63.7
On the other hand a domain name is something you can read.
For example: yourname.com, i.e., if your name is Steve your domain name will be steve.com
Let us assume that the IP address for domain name (steve.com) is 208.15.63.7
The computers connected to the internet are configured to recognize that every time your search for the site (steve.com), you really want 208.15.63.7 and will direct you to this site.
Therefore it is hard to remember 208.15.63.7 but it is very easy to remember the domain name, steve.com
Domain Name Parts:
Domain names have three parts;
a) .com is called the top-level domain
b) “Yourdomain” is the second level domain, i.e. (steve.) in steve.com is the 2nd level domain
c) Sub domain;
You can have sub domain of your domain name.
Example:
You can start a blog for your website. Your blog’s domain name would be blog.yourdomain.com, i.e., for steve.com it will be, blog.steve.com
Therefore, (blog.) is a sub domain for steve.com
In other words, a sub domain points to another page in your website.
If you start a free blog at Google’s Blogger.com, your blog becomes a sub domain of blogger.com and the sub domain will be- http://yourdomain.blogspot.com, meaning that your blog is a sub domain on blogger.com
Domain Name Database:
When you register your domain name, it’s added to a global database (or registry of domain names).
It is this database that directs you to the relevant DNS to access their database to find which computer your website is on.
UK-Cheapestoffers you one of the lowest price you could find for domain names and web hosting and on top you get free services, free email, free web re-directions and free sub domains.
Domain name matters.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Domain name matters
Does your domain name matter?
Years ago Google would index search keywords in your domain name. These days your choice of domain name has little effect on your ranking in the search results unless the name contains an obscene word or was used by a black hat (bad) SEO before you and has been black-listed.
The most important factors when choosing a domain name are:
* It must be easy to remember
* It doesn't have to be short. HuffingtonPost is the most popular blog in the world.
* It should have words that are related to what it does. e.g. RescueTime.com sells time management software. MediaPiston.com is a copywriting service.
* It must be easy to spell
* It must be easy to pronounce
* It should not contain dashes - when someone remembers your domain, they won't remember if it included dashes or not.
* It should be a dot-com. .org'ers argue with me if you like, but dot-com's are still the most memorable domains.
I would also avoid domains that incorporate a top level domain into the spelling. For example: "del.icio.us". It worked as a marketing gimmick for Delicious back when they launched, but even they chose to buy delicious.com and replace their original fancy spelling with a plain vanilla dot-com domain.
What about URL structure?
Your URL's should contain words that describe each page on your site separated by dashes. This is not a good URL:
http://example.com/?p=2343
This is a good URL:
http://example.com/how-to-bake-a-cake.html
Search engines index the words in your URL and give them slightly greater emphasis than the text that appears in your page content. You must use dashes instead of underscores. Google treats words separated by underscores as one big word. Here is Google's Matt Cutts explaining why you should use dashes in your URL's. Notice the URL of the page I linked to. It's well formed with dashes separating the words. Matt uses a forward slash at the end of his blog entry URL's. You can also use a .html extension - either works just as well.
Cross linking is key
Every page of content on your site should cross link to other content. If you have a blog, throw in a link to older blog posts you've written at every opportunity. Don't go too wild - just 1 to 3 links are fine. I tend to get peeved at sites that cross link too much, so only link to content that is actually relevant to what you're writing about. As the amount of content on your site grows, you'll have more fuel to cross-link to.
Cross-linking is important because not only does it help search engines find your content, but it helps them figure out which content is the most important. Google does this by calculating internal page rank for each page on your site. It figures out which pages you're linking to most often and emphasizes those pages in the results. The result is that important pages like your home page are ranked higher than content deeper in your site.
That's all for todays edition. Have a great weekend and I'll see you again next week when we'll dive into my favorite part of SEO: Link development, link bait and letting the right people know about your site.
Regards,
Mark Maunder
Feedjit Founder & CEO
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What is a domain name?
Years ago Google would index search keywords in your domain name. These days your choice of domain name has little effect on your ranking in the search results unless the name contains an obscene word or was used by a black hat (bad) SEO before you and has been black-listed.
The most important factors when choosing a domain name are:
* It must be easy to remember
* It doesn't have to be short. HuffingtonPost is the most popular blog in the world.
* It should have words that are related to what it does. e.g. RescueTime.com sells time management software. MediaPiston.com is a copywriting service.
* It must be easy to spell
* It must be easy to pronounce
* It should not contain dashes - when someone remembers your domain, they won't remember if it included dashes or not.
* It should be a dot-com. .org'ers argue with me if you like, but dot-com's are still the most memorable domains.
I would also avoid domains that incorporate a top level domain into the spelling. For example: "del.icio.us". It worked as a marketing gimmick for Delicious back when they launched, but even they chose to buy delicious.com and replace their original fancy spelling with a plain vanilla dot-com domain.
What about URL structure?
Your URL's should contain words that describe each page on your site separated by dashes. This is not a good URL:
http://example.com/?p=2343
This is a good URL:
http://example.com/how-to-bake-a-cake.html
Search engines index the words in your URL and give them slightly greater emphasis than the text that appears in your page content. You must use dashes instead of underscores. Google treats words separated by underscores as one big word. Here is Google's Matt Cutts explaining why you should use dashes in your URL's. Notice the URL of the page I linked to. It's well formed with dashes separating the words. Matt uses a forward slash at the end of his blog entry URL's. You can also use a .html extension - either works just as well.
Cross linking is key
Every page of content on your site should cross link to other content. If you have a blog, throw in a link to older blog posts you've written at every opportunity. Don't go too wild - just 1 to 3 links are fine. I tend to get peeved at sites that cross link too much, so only link to content that is actually relevant to what you're writing about. As the amount of content on your site grows, you'll have more fuel to cross-link to.
Cross-linking is important because not only does it help search engines find your content, but it helps them figure out which content is the most important. Google does this by calculating internal page rank for each page on your site. It figures out which pages you're linking to most often and emphasizes those pages in the results. The result is that important pages like your home page are ranked higher than content deeper in your site.
That's all for todays edition. Have a great weekend and I'll see you again next week when we'll dive into my favorite part of SEO: Link development, link bait and letting the right people know about your site.
Regards,
Mark Maunder
Feedjit Founder & CEO
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You can get your Domain Name and web host here. It easy, simple, and fast.
UK domains from 2.79 pounds or .com, .net, .biz, .org and .info domains from 7.85 pounds. You get a free home page builder.
What is a domain name?
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
What is a Domain Name
What is a Domain Name?
-“A domain name is an identification label that defines a realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control on the internet, based on the Domain Name System”.
• Source of definition…en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain-name
-“A Domain Name locates an organization or other entity on the internet”.
• Source of definition…WhoIs.com
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-“A domain name is an identification label that defines a realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control on the internet, based on the Domain Name System”.
• Source of definition…en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain-name
-“A Domain Name locates an organization or other entity on the internet”.
• Source of definition…WhoIs.com
Next Article>Domain Names: Register with Google.
Domain Name: Register with Google
. Domain Name: Register with Google
Did you know that you can register your domain name with Google?
Domain names registered with Google come with Google Applications for websites, email, calendar, documents and more.
To sign up for Google Applications, enter your organization’s domain name.
The domain name you provide will be used for all your Google services.
Therefore if you don’t have a domain name it is very easy to get yourself one at Google by logging in at www.google.cm/.../domain.html and click on “I want to buy a domain name” to get one.
Note: Google’s Apps Standard Edition is free, but a domain name costs $10 per year.
You can also register you domain name with us, it’s cheap, simple, easy, and fast. Click here for more information and instant registration of you domain.
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Did you know that you can register your domain name with Google?
Domain names registered with Google come with Google Applications for websites, email, calendar, documents and more.
To sign up for Google Applications, enter your organization’s domain name.
The domain name you provide will be used for all your Google services.
Therefore if you don’t have a domain name it is very easy to get yourself one at Google by logging in at www.google.cm/.../domain.html and click on “I want to buy a domain name” to get one.
Note: Google’s Apps Standard Edition is free, but a domain name costs $10 per year.
You can also register you domain name with us, it’s cheap, simple, easy, and fast. Click here for more information and instant registration of you domain.
For a list of other top domain name registrars please visit list of domain registrars
It’s always a pleasure to have you around.
So long!
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