.wiki domains
Register a .wiki domain for only €4.75. We are a fully accredited .wiki registrar managing hundreds of .wiki domains.
Register a .wiki domain for only €4.75. We are a fully accredited .wiki registrar managing hundreds of .wiki domains.
Wiki technology is strongly associated with one of the world’s most popular websites, Wikipedia, so the .wiki domain is well-positioned to not only denote wiki technology but also helps lend an air of authority to your website’s content as well!
The .wiki domain helps anyone present themselves as a wiki enthusiast when used in their URL or email address.
While you would expect any site ending in .wiki to utilize some of the popular wiki software, such as Mediawiki, it is not a requirement. Anyone can use .wiki. That is why we also see users that have an education or collaborative site that is not technically a wiki use .wiki for their domain and branding. With .wiki, you can clearly market your site as an actual wiki or associate yourself with learning, collaboration, and academic authority.
.wiki associates your site with wiki technology and Wikipedia.org.
By contributing to a wiki, you are trusting others to edit your content and they are trusting you to treat their contributions with the same respect.
Usernames should often be real names rather than pseudonyms.
It is important to know who made what change and for what reason.
Focus on what is important to you and aligns with your interests.
Your domain name should reflect what your business is as far as possible. All of your branding, both online and offline, will be based on your domain name so it’s important to make the right choice.
The transfer process will vary depending on your domain provider, but don't worry. We can help you transfer your files, databases, and update all settings.
It is important to remember that your domain name comes up for renewal, usually every year. Longer term options are also available, up to 10 years, which you can discuss with us
Wiki technology is strongly associated with one of the world’s most popular websites, Wikipedia, so the .wiki domain is well-positioned to not only denote wiki technology but also helps lend an air of authority to your website’s content as well!
Make the name memorable, you don’t want something really long or confusing that will make the person searching your site be turned off by it. Something short/simple is good. It's nice to be creative with what you choose. Having something unique would also make you stand out. Watch out if the name you have chosen is somewhat trademarked/copyrighted though, make sure to do some research on this before you choose the name you’ve decided on.
SEO revolves around keywords, the words and phrases people type into search engines to find what they are looking for. Using keywords gives you the power to reach the right people and learning how to do keyword research helps you gather the data you need to understand your audience. Its essential to make content that provides value to people if you want to get your website ranking well in search engines
Before beginning the transfer process, you will need to ensure that your domain is properly set up for a transfer and that you have all of the required information. The process will vary depending on your domain provider, but there are general steps that are common between many registrars. Don't worry. We can help you transfer your files, databases, and update all settings. You can contact us here and we will assist you
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