Website Design and Redesign for Good SEO Ranking

Major search engines like Google allocates more ranking points to the actual website body contents. This is to say that the website design or redesign  contributes by more than 50%  for good SEO ranking of your website. We have done and we are still doing SEO ready web design and redesign for Google good ranking. You will find some of the testimonials in the relevant page and also websites designed by us which are highly ranking with Google in the relevant page.

We have three types of indicative design plans, the actual design pricing depend on the actual customers’ needs. Please check below to study our

  1. Business Card Website Design Plan (one web page website)
  2. Brochure Website Design Plan (4 webpages websites)
  3. Catalog Website Design Plan (8 webpages websites)
  4. Mini (Small) Website Design Plan (9-30 webpages websites)
  5. MidRange (Standard) Website Design Plan (30-100 webpages websites)
  6. Blowout (Big) Website Design Plan (200-300 webpages websites)

 

Vitu vinavyotakiwa ili kutengeneza website ya Kanisa

Vitu vinavyotakiwa ili kutengeneza website ya Kanisa

Vitu vinavyotakiwa ili kutengeneza website ya kanisa ni hivi hapa chini:

#1.  Unatakiwa uwe na domain au jina linaloakisi jina la Kanisa

Mfano

  • kristomfalme.church
  • kristomfalme.or.tz
  • kristomfalmechurch.or.tz

#2.  Unatakiwa pia kununua hosting

Maelezo kuhusu hosting na tofauti zao

Kwa matumizi madogo tunashauri shared hosting na kwa matumizi makubwa na muhimu tunashauri VPS yaani Virtual Private Server na kwa yale matumizi maalum yenye kuhitaji usalama wa hali ya juu tunashauri dedicated server.  Shared server ni rahisi sana kwani zinakuwa kati ya dola moja hadi dola 10 kwa mwezi  wakati, VPS inakupatia vionjo vyote vya dedicated server kwa bei ya wastani kati ya dola 10 hadi chini ya mia kwa mwezi. Dedicated server senyewe bei zake ziko juu kwani zingine zaweza fika dola mia na zaidi kwa mwezi

#3.  Taarifa za website

Ukishanunua hosting unatakiwa kuanda taarifa za kuweka kwenye website kwa mfumo huu hapa chini. Kumbuka taarifa ni pamoja na maneno, sauti, video na picha

 Mpangilio na muundo pendekezwa wa website

KUHUSU KANISA

  • Uongozi wa Kanisa
  • Barua ya Mchungaji Kiongozi
  • Historia ya Kanisa
  • Maono na Utume
  • Tunu za Kanisa
  • Tamko la Imani

HUDUMA ZA KANISA

  • Idara ya Watoto
  • Ibada za Kanisa
  • Kwaya
  • Vijana –
  • Akina Mama – WWK
  • Uinjilisti na Umisheni
  • Wajane na Yatima
  • Makanisa ya Maeneo

MIRADI YA KANISA

  • Mradi wa Akina Mama
  • Mradi wa Ujenzi wa Kanisa
  • Mradi wa shule
  • Academy
  • Mradi wa Kwaya
  • Mradi wa Compassion

HABARI NA MATUKIO

  • Matukio Juma Hili
  • Habari Picha (Picha za matukio zipangwe kulingana na matukio)
  • Kalenda ya Kanisa ya mwaka (Matukio ya kuweka kwenye website kwa mwaka mzima)
  • Ratiba ya wiki

SHUHUDA NA MAONI

MAWASILIANO

  • Jina ya Idara/kitengo
  • Jina la mkuu wa kitengo/idara
  • Simu
  • EMail
  • Ramani ya Google

HUDUMA ZA KICHUNGAJI

  • Jina la mchungaji au mtumishi
  • Simu ya mkononi

MAHITAJI NA MAOMBEZI

Free WordPress Theme Design

Tourism WordPress Theme Sample

We do WordPress blogs  theme design for business, schools, nonprofit, government institutions and corporate websites/blogs branding. The fee below does not include setup or installation. The work is categorized under a certain plan after customer need analysis meeting.

Basic theme/template design which is associated with is not charged, it will be offered freely but will be charged if done separately.

We have 3 plans as described below:

  1. Plan I:  Basic WordPress Theme Design
  2. Plan II: Premium WordPress Theme Design
  3. Plan III: Corporate WordPress Theme Design

We also offer Theme Installation and Configuration

Requirements for a Church Website

Requirements for a Church Website

Below are things needed for a Church website

#1.  You will be required to register a domain that reflect your church services

Domain example

  • christisking.church
  • christisking.or.tz
  • christisking.org

#2.  You will now be required to buy hosting services

Hosting services description and comparison

For srtartup and small uses, we recommend shared hosting which is as cheap as 1 US$ to some tenth dollars per month

For moderate large uses with preferential ranking and security needs, we recommend VPS although is is moderately expensive than shared hosting but moderately cheaper than dedicated servers. The fee ranges from 10 US$ to more less than 100 US$ per month.

For very extremely secured and preferential speedy server requirements, we recommend dedicated server although the later are bit expensive which go above 100US$ per month

#1.  Web Content

After you have purchased hosting,it is time now to prepare web content. Web content refers to text, audio if available, video, photos and any graphics needed for the website

Contact us for more details

Proposed Church website structure

ABOUT THE CHURCH

  • Church leadership
  • Letter from the Senior Pastor
  • History of the Church
  • Vision and mission
  • Church Values
  • Statement of Faith

CHURCH MINISTRIES

  • Children Department
  • Church Services
  • Choir Department
  • Youths Department
  • Women Department – WWK
  • Evangelism and Missionary
  • Widows and Orphans
  • Church Zones

CHURCH PROJECTS

  • Women Project
  • Church Construction Project
  • School project
  • Academy
  • The Choir Project
  • Compassion Project

NEWS AND EVENTS

  • Events This Week
  • Photo Gallery (Photo should be arranged according to events)
  • The Church’s Calendar of the Year (events to put in the website for the whole year)
  • Weekly Schedule

TESTIMONIALS

COMMUNICATION

  • Department/division/unit name
  • Contact Person
  • Phone
  • Mail
  • Church Location – GoogleMap

PASTORAL SERVICES

  • Name of pastor or servant
  • Mobile

PRAYER REQUESTS

Domain Transfer Procedures From One Registrar to Another

Domain Transfer Process Overview

A domain name transfer is the process of moving a domain name registration from one registrar (the Losing Registrar) to another (the Gaining Registrar), and involves numerous checks and balances to ensure that only the authorized owned of the domain name can allow transfer. A domain name transfer can also involve a change of ownership of the domain name, but this is not always the case.

All registrars of .com/.net/.org/.info and .biz domain names follow the transfer rules set down in ICANN’s Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy. Even though all registrars of these domain name extensions are following the same rules, the procedures and terminology used by each registrar can vary.

This document provides an overview of the rules and processes involved in the standard domain name transfer process so that you will find it easier to carry out domain name transfers both into and out of the Fabulous registry.

For detailed instructions on how to carry out transfers within your Fabulous account, please see our guides:

  • How to transfer a domain name into Fabulous
  • How to transfer a domain name out of Fabulous
  • Transfer status glossary

Domain Transfer Process, Summary:

Domain Transfer Process, Expanded

Step 1: Check that the domain name meets all transfer criteria
Numerous criteria must be satisfied before you can begin the domain name transfer process:

  • The domain name must not be within 60 days of its initial registration or within 60 days of being transferred from another registrar. This is an ICANN regulation designed to reduce the incidence of fraudulent transactions.
    • Note: Some registrars also disallow the transfer of a domain name within 60 days of the WHOIS contact information being updated, however this is not an ICANN regulation; it is simply an additional security measure.
  • The domain name must not be more than 30 days past its expiry date. 30 days after a domain name expires it enters a 30 day Redemption Grace Period; during this period a domain name must be restored by the current registrar before transfer can take place. After the 30 day Redemption Grace Period a domain name goes into Pending Delete status, at which point it can not be restored.
    • Note: Some registrars disallow the transfer of domain names that have expired. This is not an ICANN regulation; this is a registry specific rule.
  • The domain names Administrative WHOIS contact email address must be up to date and functional. During the transfer process, an “Authorization for Registrar Transfer” email is sent to the Administrative WHOIS contacts email address. If the domain name owner does not respond to this email, the domain name cannot be transferred.
  • The domain name must not be subject to any special locks or holds. All domain names are set to Registrar-Lock status by default, to ensure that they cannot be transferred, modified or deleted by an unauthorized party. You should be able to easily remove the Registrar-Lock status from a domain name within your customer administration interface at the Losing Registrar. However, if a domain name is subject to additional locks, you may not be able to remove the Registrar-Lock. Some reasons an additional lock may be applied to a domain name include:
    • The domain owner has requested additional security measures such as an Executive Lock, which can only be removed after strict conditions are met.
    • The domain name is subject to legal dispute, and is locked by the registrar.
    • The domain name is on hold due to payment owed for a previous registration period.

Step 2: Remove the Registrar-Lock from the domain name and obtain an authorization code from the Losing Registrar

All domain names are set to Registrar-Lock status by default, to ensure that they cannot be transferred, modified or deleted by an unauthorized party. You should be able to easily remove the Registrar-Lock status from a domain name within your customer administration interface at the Losing Registrar. When the Registrar-Lock has been removed, the domain name will be Active status.At this stage, you need to obtain the authorization code for the domain name. This is a unique code generated on a per-domain basis, which is used to authorize a transfer request. Some registrars will provide customers with the ability to create and administer their own authorization codes, while others will ask customers to contact the Registrar directly to obtain it.When you unlock a domain name, the Losing Registrar will contact the Central Registry to update the status of your domain name, including the authorization code.

Step 3: Submit a transfer request at the Gaining Registrar, using the authorization code

Now that the domain name is unlocked and you have obtained the authorization code, you can initiate a transfer request for the domain name.Within your account at the Gaining Registrar, that is, the registrar you would like to move the domain name registration to, you should be provided with a facility to enter the domain name you wish to transfer and the corresponding authorization code.The Gaining Registrar will then contact the Central Registry to check that the status of the domain name is Active, and to verify that the authorization code provided is correct.

Step 4: The Gaining Registrar obtains approval from the current owner of the domain name.

Now that the Gaining Registrar has confirmed that it is authorized to initiate a transfer request, it needs to obtain approval from the current registered owner of the domain name before submitting a registry transfer request to the Losing Registrar.The Gaining Registrar will check with the Central Registry to ascertain the details of the Losing Registrar, then query the Losing Registrar?s WHOIS database directly through a designated port (43) in order to retrieve the Administrative Contact email address for the domain name.The Losing Registrar will send a transfer authorization email to the Administrative Contact for the domain. This email will contain instructions on how to approve the transfer ? this is usually achieved by asking the domain owner to click on a unique link, signifying their approval. The Losing Registrar must receive a response to this email to continue with the transfer of a domain name.

Step 5: The Gaining Registrar submits a transfer order to the Central Registry, which is passed on to the Losing Registrar

Once approval has been obtained, the Gaining Registrar sends an official transfer order to the Central Registry.Domain Registrars connect to the Central Registry on a regular schedule to send and receive information about domain names. When the Losing Registrar connects to the Central Registry, it will receive the transfer order.

Step 6: The owner can manually approve or cancel the transfer, otherwise it will be automatically approved after a waiting period of 5 days.

At this stage, there is a 5-day grace period, during which the domain owner or the Losing Registrar can cancel the transfer. A domain owner can cancel a domain name transfer at this stage for any reason (there should be a facility within the domain owner?s customer administration facility to do this), but the Losing Registrar can only legitimately deny a domain name transfer under specific circumstances outlined ICANN’s Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy.Most registrars also provide a facility for domain owners to give express permission for the transfer to go through before this grace period is finished.

Step 7: The domain name is transferred from the Losing Registrar to the Gaining Registrar

If the domain name owner gives express permission for the transfer to proceed, or if the transfer order is not cancelled/denied within 5 days, the Central Registry automatically transfers the domain name to the Gaining Registrar.The Central Registry will issue an email report to the Losing Registrar, the Gaining Registrar, the old Administrative Contact and the new Administrative Contact confirming the transfer.The WHOIS record for the domain name should now reflect the Gaining Registrar as the Registrar or record.

Step 1:  Check that the domain name meets all transfer criteria

Step 2:   Remove the Registrar-Lock from the domain name and obtain an authorization code from the Losing Registrar

Step 3:  Submit a transfer request at the Gaining Registrar, using the authorization

Step 4:  The Gaining Registrar obtains approval from the current owner of the domain name

Step 5:  The Gaining Registrar submits a transfer order to the Central Registry, which is passed on to the Losing Registrar

Step 6:  The owner can manually approve or cancel the transfer, otherwise it will be automatically approved after a waiting period of 5 days

Step 7:  The domain name is transferred from the Losing Registrar to the Gaining Registrar

More ICANN Reference

Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy

Consistent with ICANN‘s obligation to promote and encourage robust competition in the domain name space, the Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy aims to provide a straightforward procedure for domain name holders to transfer their names from one ICANN-accredited registrar to another should they wish to do so. The policy also provides standardized requirements for registrar handling of such transfer requests from domain name holders.

  1. Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy (Takes effect 31 January 2015)
  2. Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy (Takes effect 1 June 2012)
  3. Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy (Adopted 7 November 2008 | In effect until 31 May 2012)
  4. The Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy (12 July 2004)
  5. Standardized Form for Gaining Registrars (12 July 2004)
  6. Standardized Form for Losing Registrars (12 July 2004)

Additional Resources