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2016-05-19
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A .kindle domain name is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) for Amazon's Kindle. It is one of the first domains to be released in the new gTLD program.
In order to register a .kindle domain name, you must have an Amazon Kindle device registered with your Amazon account.
A .kindle domain name can be used for a variety of purposes, including:
-Registering your own personal Kindle website
-Creating a custom email address with your Kindle web address (e.g. [email protected])
-Setting up a blog or portfolio site about your Kindle reading experience
-Teaching others how to use their Kindle devices and apps
-Promoting your own self-published Kindle books or e-books
-Connecting with other Kindle users for book discussions, recommendations, and more
The following criteria must be met when applying for a .kindle domain name:
• Applicant must own or control the applicable trademark or service mark for registration of the applied-for domain name.
• The Applicant must provide Amazon with a URL to a website that uses the applied-for domain name.
• The Applicant must provide Amazon with contact information for the administrative, technical, and billing contacts associated with the domain name.
There are several benefits of owning a .kindle domain name:
1) It provides an easy way to find and direct customers to your Kindle content.
2) It can help improve your search engine ranking.
3) It increases the visibility and credibility of your brand.
4) It strengthens customer loyalty by providing a trusted online presence.
5) It builds consumer confidence by demonstrating your commitment to providing quality Kindle content.
6) It strengthens your business's reputation by providing a location for valuable content.
7) It provides an opportunity to create new revenue streams from existing customers.
8) It reduces expenses associated with maintaining a website through a reduction in customer support and technology costs.
9) The purchase of a .kindle domain name is final, and there are no refunds or exchanges available after the sale has been completed.
10) Domain names must be purchased for a minimum of one year.
Anyone who owns or operates a website that provides information or sells products or services related to Kindle should consider registering a .kindle domain name.
It is also a good idea for businesses that want to create an online presence for their brand. Additionally, authors and publishers who want to promote their Kindle content can benefit from registering a .kindle domain name.
There are a few restrictions on the use of .kindle domain names:1) The Applicant must own or control the applicable trademark or service mark for registration of the applied-for domain name.
2) The Applicant must provide Amazon with a URL to a website that uses the applied-for domain name.
3) The Applicant must provide Amazon with contact information for the administrative, technical, and billing contacts associated with the domain name.
4) The domain name must be used in connection with a website that provides information or sells products or services related to Kindle.
5) The Applicant may not resell, rent, or otherwise transfer the domain name to another party.
6) The purchase of a .kindle domain name is final, and there are no refunds or exchanges available after the sale has been completed.
7) Ownership and use of a .kindle domain name are subject to the Amazon Kindle Domain Name Registration Agreement.