Today, we are looking at GoDaddy Kenya. See, GoDaddy is one of the most popular domain registrar and web hosting company headquartered in the US. Statistics state that one in every 20 websites is hosted by GoDaddy. They currently have approximately 20 million customers, more than 9000 employees and they manage more than 80 million …
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Cheapest Web Hosting Prices in Kenya (Table)
Are you looking for web hosting prices in Kenya? In this article, I will walk you through the costs of hosting a website in Kenya, using Truehost as an example. Towards the end, I will sample other providers in the industry so you can have a better view of the matter. First, what do you …
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Here is The Best And Free Website Builder in Kenya
Looking for a Website Builder in Kenya? Did you know that it takes about 50 milliseconds (close to 0.05 seconds) for a visitor to determine whether they like your website or not? Yes, it sounds crazy but it is true. You need 0.05 seconds to convince a user to stay or leave or your website. …
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VPS Hosting in Kenya: Beginners Guide to Virtual Private Server
If you’ve been looking for better web hosting options, you have landed on things like VPS hosting in Kenya, dedicated servers, and of course, shared hosting. In this article, I will walk you through: What is VPS hosting How does it work How does VPS compare to other web hosting plans When should you consider …
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How to Speed Up WordPress Website in 5 Steps (without touching code)
In this article, I will reveal how to speed up WordPress website in 5 simple ways. And don’t worry, you don’t need to touch any code or any other technical stuff. All you need is your mouse and follow instructions. That is it. Don’t be fooled though. It may sound so easy to optimize your …
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