Hello, how would you evaluate the domain name hk.kz (or other 2-letter domains in the same zone (Kazakhstan) in general)? How attractive is it for you in terms of using as an A
Hi - although Google says it treats all domains equally, I very much doubt it.
Realistically, a .com domain is your best option, unless targeting a specific country.
If you intend promoting to a narrow local audience perhaps. However, if your audience is global, you need .com.
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Not popular top level domains?
Hello, how would you evaluate the domain name hk.kz (or other 2-letter domains in the same zone (Kazakhstan) in general)? How attractive is it for you in terms of using as an A
Are you going to be trading locally? Is your audience coming from that geographical location?
If that, it may be worth it.
If globally, a dot com is your best bit.
You may try BrandSnap.AI for ideas.
I just wondered if TLD .kz has any value whatsoever outside the mentioned country( where I am located), I want to be more informed to start trading, that's why I am asking... anyway, thank you and the others
Hi - although Google says it treats all domains equally, I very much doubt it.
Realistically, a .com domain is your best option, unless targeting a specific country.
If you intend promoting to a narrow local audience perhaps. However, if your audience is global, you need .com.
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What will happen to a WA registered domain hosting after Premium Membership expires?
If (and only if) you cancel your subscription, you would need to engage an alternative web hosting service and transfer your website to it first. Also the domain name if it was registered with WA.
In such an event and For any websites hosted here, you need to arrange alternative hosting for your website before your subscription ceases, as you would be locked out of the platform; site support backups are only available for 60 days.
You can never revert back to being a starter.
You may reach out to site support for a backup of your websites.
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Also, domain names must have passed the grace period of 60 days.
Just to add to what the others have said, your membership doesn't "expire" - payment is taken automatically each month unless you go into your account settings and cancel it yourself.
thanks, Diane, that means I can't use WA as a simple paid hosting, an only way to be hosted is to get Premium, isn't it?
That's correct, you can only take the whole package at $49 per month, that includes hosting for 3 sites.
after your paid membership comes to an end then your site comes offline here...
but you are free to move hosting for any domain you own - better to do this while you are still a member to have tech support...
you can carry on paying wa for the yearly fee or transfer that to another registrar...
Kyle did a post on what happens when you end your membership What happens to my hosting if I cancel my membership at wa?
If you choose to cancel your membership, it will be necessary to find another hosting company for your domain websites.
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Wa domain hosting after premium expiration?
What will happen to a WA registered domain hosting after Premium Membership expires?
If (and only if) you cancel your subscription, you would need to engage an alternative web hosting service and transfer your website to it first. Also the domain name if it was registered with WA.
In such an event and For any websites hosted here, you need to arrange alternative hosting for your website before your subscription ceases, as you would be locked out of the platform; site support backups are only available for 60 days.
You can never revert back to being a starter.
You may reach out to site support for a backup of your websites.
.
Also, domain names must have passed the grace period of 60 days.
Just to add to what the others have said, your membership doesn't "expire" - payment is taken automatically each month unless you go into your account settings and cancel it yourself.
thanks, Diane, that means I can't use WA as a simple paid hosting, an only way to be hosted is to get Premium, isn't it?
That's correct, you can only take the whole package at $49 per month, that includes hosting for 3 sites.
after your paid membership comes to an end then your site comes offline here...
but you are free to move hosting for any domain you own - better to do this while you are still a member to have tech support...
you can carry on paying wa for the yearly fee or transfer that to another registrar...
Kyle did a post on what happens when you end your membership What happens to my hosting if I cancel my membership at wa?
If you choose to cancel your membership, it will be necessary to find another hosting company for your domain websites.
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How much will it impact my future website positively in regards to SEO and justify itself if:
1. I have the niche in the domain name (www.thenichethatIconsidertochoose.net
.com is the best, having your niche or keywords in the domain does not help with SEO as it once did. So not really something to worry about. Also, keep your domain name 3 words or less, it makes it easier for people to remember.
You use Jaaxy for keywords vs. deciding on a dot com.
I get creative and find another dot com.
You can try BrandSnap.AI
In the training, Kyle discusses that using a .com will get you ranked on google quicker. It may also provide more security and authority with people that are going to your site. Not saying that .net is bad, but if you want to get ranked and stay at the top, I would recommend using a .com.
I ran into this problem when trying to find a domain name and everything I wanted was taken or only available with .net or .org.
Try something original and unique and I'm sure you'll find something that's not taken and affordable with a .com.
You can pick my brain and I can try to help you come up with something if you'd like. Feel free to message me anytime! :)
thank you so much, I appreciate your suggestion and yet... the niche is .... tool .... kits. People use to google it by just adding 2 more (specific) words to it. No trademark(s) either in the domain or in the niche names, I am going to use only some keywords(that also have the optimal Jaaxy rate) with them... still wrongness ? :)))
Once you get your content going with rich keywords, Google will automatically grab your page when people are searching for those keywords you mentioned. The point of your website name is to get your 'brand' out there, not to make it searchable as a keyword itself. So try to think of something catchy like how your niche is specifically different from others out there. Put your own personal spin on the name of your site. It should still have something relatable to your niche, but doesn't have to consist of the exact keywords.
Does that make sense?
Now seems that does, are you married? oh sorry, that's not exactly what I wanted to ask :)))) thank you very much
Hi - first of all, don't forget you get a free .com domain with your premium membership, if you haven't already used it.
You don't need to consider the score in Jaaxy when deciding on a domain name.
People won't be searching for the site's name; they will find it by searching for the keywords in your posts.
But, if the name you want is already taken, then you don't know if it's trademarked and if the original owner would be happy with you essentially taking the same name.
Plus, it may already have associated social media accounts set up, so you would never be able to use it on Facebook, Twitter etc.
I personally, would suggest you start again and come up with something original.
You can use the free tool called brandsnap.ai to help with ideas. Advice on Choosing a Domain Name
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The niche in the domain name, .com vs .net?
How much will it impact my future website positively in regards to SEO and justify itself if:
1. I have the niche in the domain name (www.thenichethatIconsidertochoose.net
.com is the best, having your niche or keywords in the domain does not help with SEO as it once did. So not really something to worry about. Also, keep your domain name 3 words or less, it makes it easier for people to remember.
You use Jaaxy for keywords vs. deciding on a dot com.
I get creative and find another dot com.
You can try BrandSnap.AI
In the training, Kyle discusses that using a .com will get you ranked on google quicker. It may also provide more security and authority with people that are going to your site. Not saying that .net is bad, but if you want to get ranked and stay at the top, I would recommend using a .com.
I ran into this problem when trying to find a domain name and everything I wanted was taken or only available with .net or .org.
Try something original and unique and I'm sure you'll find something that's not taken and affordable with a .com.
You can pick my brain and I can try to help you come up with something if you'd like. Feel free to message me anytime! :)
thank you so much, I appreciate your suggestion and yet... the niche is .... tool .... kits. People use to google it by just adding 2 more (specific) words to it. No trademark(s) either in the domain or in the niche names, I am going to use only some keywords(that also have the optimal Jaaxy rate) with them... still wrongness ? :)))
Once you get your content going with rich keywords, Google will automatically grab your page when people are searching for those keywords you mentioned. The point of your website name is to get your 'brand' out there, not to make it searchable as a keyword itself. So try to think of something catchy like how your niche is specifically different from others out there. Put your own personal spin on the name of your site. It should still have something relatable to your niche, but doesn't have to consist of the exact keywords.
Does that make sense?
Now seems that does, are you married? oh sorry, that's not exactly what I wanted to ask :)))) thank you very much
Hi - first of all, don't forget you get a free .com domain with your premium membership, if you haven't already used it.
You don't need to consider the score in Jaaxy when deciding on a domain name.
People won't be searching for the site's name; they will find it by searching for the keywords in your posts.
But, if the name you want is already taken, then you don't know if it's trademarked and if the original owner would be happy with you essentially taking the same name.
Plus, it may already have associated social media accounts set up, so you would never be able to use it on Facebook, Twitter etc.
I personally, would suggest you start again and come up with something original.
You can use the free tool called brandsnap.ai to help with ideas. Advice on Choosing a Domain Name
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I am not firmly attached to one concrete niche though have certain knowledge in different spheres of life (for example I can easily guess the capital of Uganda out of 3 options
With respect to your keywords
Your found target keywords go in the title of your post and again in first or second paragraph then write freely. Some include them towards a conclusion if it conveys a message. I'd also make sure they are grammatically correct.
Look for searches (avg.) above 30 and competition (qsr. ) lower than 100, the lower the qsr the better. Starter sites SEO greater than 95.
https://my.jaaxy.com/search/keywords
For your choice of keywords, always do an incognito search on Google before settling on a keyword, to see who appears on Google Page 1
Or you may do in Jaaxy tool search analysis
https://my.jaaxy.com/search/serp-analysis
Tutorials
. https://my.jaaxy.com/training Using Jaaxy Like a Boss
You need to aim for ONE focused niche with a specific group of people; I'd go with what best resonates with me.
You'd want to start focused, with a defined target audience, to give your website a chance to gain traction and traffic.
You walk them through your journey, give your visitors sound advice and promote products however feasible.
Hi - the first thing to remember is that a niche is not a product but a subject you can help a specific audience with.
You will be expected to write a lot of content on your chosen niche, everything original, nothing copied and pasted.
Therefore, it makes sense that it should be a subject you are genuinely interested in and have some knowledge of, or at the very least, would enjoy researching.
You need to write helpful, informative articles, as this is what brings visitors to your site.
Once you have visitors, you can start recommending appropriate products to them.
So, you need to find a subject you can write a lot about.
You should pick a revelent keywords. You use alphabet soups, that is good.
But you can also use other bloggers keywords & put it in your own words.
So in another words, you can go to other bloggers that rank in google & use their keywords, & go to jaxxy, & search for keywords, & even go to google to use Alphabet soups that Kyle teaches.
So, The Avg of 500, & the QSR of 12. .. it so good .. you know why ?
So theere only 12 website on the internet, so you can have the chance of ranking higher in google. If you write well articles, unique & qualify you can rank 3-4 position of google.
So yes, look for higher Avg , and lower QSR. The lower QSR the better. The higher Avg The better. Do you understand what i means ??
Imagine 1,000 Avg, but 10 QSR. That so wonderful, You have higher chance of ranking in google. You can beat the competition when it is 10 QSR. Maybe your position can be 4 in google but look at the monthly view Ave 1,000. More avg more chance of people coming to your site.
Try to get keywords from blog articles also but put in your own words.
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A long journey in search of niche. keywords?
I am not firmly attached to one concrete niche though have certain knowledge in different spheres of life (for example I can easily guess the capital of Uganda out of 3 options
With respect to your keywords
Your found target keywords go in the title of your post and again in first or second paragraph then write freely. Some include them towards a conclusion if it conveys a message. I'd also make sure they are grammatically correct.
Look for searches (avg.) above 30 and competition (qsr. ) lower than 100, the lower the qsr the better. Starter sites SEO greater than 95.
https://my.jaaxy.com/search/keywords
For your choice of keywords, always do an incognito search on Google before settling on a keyword, to see who appears on Google Page 1
Or you may do in Jaaxy tool search analysis
https://my.jaaxy.com/search/serp-analysis
Tutorials
. https://my.jaaxy.com/training Using Jaaxy Like a Boss
You need to aim for ONE focused niche with a specific group of people; I'd go with what best resonates with me.
You'd want to start focused, with a defined target audience, to give your website a chance to gain traction and traffic.
You walk them through your journey, give your visitors sound advice and promote products however feasible.
Hi - the first thing to remember is that a niche is not a product but a subject you can help a specific audience with.
You will be expected to write a lot of content on your chosen niche, everything original, nothing copied and pasted.
Therefore, it makes sense that it should be a subject you are genuinely interested in and have some knowledge of, or at the very least, would enjoy researching.
You need to write helpful, informative articles, as this is what brings visitors to your site.
Once you have visitors, you can start recommending appropriate products to them.
So, you need to find a subject you can write a lot about.
You should pick a revelent keywords. You use alphabet soups, that is good.
But you can also use other bloggers keywords & put it in your own words.
So in another words, you can go to other bloggers that rank in google & use their keywords, & go to jaxxy, & search for keywords, & even go to google to use Alphabet soups that Kyle teaches.
So, The Avg of 500, & the QSR of 12. .. it so good .. you know why ?
So theere only 12 website on the internet, so you can have the chance of ranking higher in google. If you write well articles, unique & qualify you can rank 3-4 position of google.
So yes, look for higher Avg , and lower QSR. The lower QSR the better. The higher Avg The better. Do you understand what i means ??
Imagine 1,000 Avg, but 10 QSR. That so wonderful, You have higher chance of ranking in google. You can beat the competition when it is 10 QSR. Maybe your position can be 4 in google but look at the monthly view Ave 1,000. More avg more chance of people coming to your site.
Try to get keywords from blog articles also but put in your own words.
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It's no secret that English is not my N1 language and I've been actively using it only since recently, so my concern is that if my level of English quite enough to get involved
You can understand English , and can read English isn’t it?
You should just keep on writing content, practice writing , you know , Practice make perfect.
So the more you writing ✍️, the better your English get. It truth , practice writing English make perfect.
You know my English is not too good too. But one of my articles rank well on google.
So my advice is just keep writing, & you will get better little by little.
The content you write is conversational, so it should be okay. You may use tools such as Grammarly to help out.
You can use Grammarly to help you with your English. English is not my first language, either. Sign language is my first language. I use Grammarly, but if you are catering to your local audience in your native language and then using your native language for your blog post, you can do that. It's your choice.
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Will my english be recognized by google?
It's no secret that English is not my N1 language and I've been actively using it only since recently, so my concern is that if my level of English quite enough to get involved
You can understand English , and can read English isn’t it?
You should just keep on writing content, practice writing , you know , Practice make perfect.
So the more you writing ✍️, the better your English get. It truth , practice writing English make perfect.
You know my English is not too good too. But one of my articles rank well on google.
So my advice is just keep writing, & you will get better little by little.
The content you write is conversational, so it should be okay. You may use tools such as Grammarly to help out.
You can use Grammarly to help you with your English. English is not my first language, either. Sign language is my first language. I use Grammarly, but if you are catering to your local audience in your native language and then using your native language for your blog post, you can do that. It's your choice.
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Are you going to be trading locally? Is your audience coming from that geographical location?
If that, it may be worth it.
If globally, a dot com is your best bit.
You may try BrandSnap.AI for ideas.
I just wondered if TLD .kz has any value whatsoever outside the mentioned country( where I am located), I want to be more informed to start trading, that's why I am asking... anyway, thank you and the others
Np. The dot com is always going to be supreme.