For Ugandan Bloggers Only
Hello good people, good to have you here.
The blog post is a bit long, but please take the time to go through it. Thanks.
This is a followup of sorts to a much earlier post we made concerning bloggers in Uganda.
As Node Six, our mission is to bring the power of the internet to as many Ugandans as possible, allowing them to use it to build themselves and their businesses. Our first step towards fulfilling this mission, is to provide affordable hosting, easy domain registration, develop affordable (and relevant) websites and build internet applications that are relevant to the local audience.
We’re huge fans of bloggers and blogging, especially Ugandan bloggers. Our collective blog bookmarks are upwards of 500 blogs, articles and posts, ranging from politics, to technology, to sports, to business, to just general hap life. Plus, the rate at which we keep discovering new Ugandan (and Kenyan) blogs every other day, led us to develop an inhouse blog aggregator to keep track of new blogs, posts and articles. More on that later.
Now, for the reason why we’re here.
Again, we would like to iterate our support for the blogren, in one way or another, since they are the most obvious example of the advent of Web 2.0 in Uganda. Our first request was concerning a custom hosting package. That didn’t get much of a response, either because our blog was still too new on the net, or simply no one was interested
But, we did get a response from Ivan and Jackfruity (Rebekah). Ivan invited us for the BHH, I went, but failed to trace the group, either I was too early or misplaced. Rebekah has been in contact, and she mentioned a collaboration with Node Six concerning the Blogger’s Awards. We’re still following up on that.
Point is, we seriously want to help. So here’s what exactly what’s brewing in our tech hot-pot, specifically for bloggers.
A. Blogger’s Community ( Working name “BlogSpirit”)
Building on our in-house feed aggregator, we can extend it to provide a rudimentary blogger’s community, with the following features.
- A feed aggregator for all known Ugandan blogs, so you can see at a glance, from one site, who’s updated their blogs and go straight to the new post.
- A customisable area for your favourite blogs, with an option to add a new feed.
- A Blogger’s photo gallery. It’s been mentioned at numerous blogs, so we figured it wouldn’t hurt to put it up somewhere.
- Blogging resources section. We can post tips on custom design, widgets, installation, customisation, migration, templates etc
- Whatever useful tools you guys can suggest would be welcome
We’re already in the final stages of a similar community, but for Digital Artists, powered by WordPress. You can check it out at designkingdom.ug The content is still dummy text though, with the exception of the Iron Man article.
B. Blog hosting
Yeah, we’re not giving up on this one
Seriously guys, we’ve noticed a lot of the time that some blogs are not very available (petesmama and slybard come to mind) and comments get chewed up on blogger and sometimes even wordpress. We know, we’ve tried.
On the few blogs hosted by us (2weakdudes.com, elementaledge.com, and designkingdom.ug) stuff seems pretty stable. Or maybe I’m assuming too much. Since 2weakdudes.com is the most visited of the three, can you guys tell us if you’ve had issues there?
Besides, we think having your a personalised domain name is much better.
Basically, we want to make getting your own domain and hosting as simple, hassle free and as cheap as possible, even if it means giving away free hosting. Dead serious. More on that later.
Here is a package we proposed to Ivan to share with the blogren a while back.
nx-Blogger: 10,000/= per month (making it 120,000/= per year)
-15 Email Accounts
-500 MB Space
-2,500 MB Bandwidth
-20 Virtual Emails
-1 Database
-Your own Domain Name free for 2 years (depending on availability)
We’ve since revised our offering to the two options below:
Option 1. nx-Blogger: 10,000/= per month ( 120,000/= per year) with Free Hosting
- 30 Email Accounts
- 1 GB Space
- 2,500 MB Bandwidth
- 50 Virtual Emails
- 2 Databases
- Free domain name for as long as you host with Node Six.
- Banner Free hosting
- You get full access to your hosting control panel
- File Manager
- FTP Access
- Node Six technical & design support
Option 2. Free Hosting & Domain Name
- You get the same stuff as above, minus the price tag, but you’d have to provide at least two standard IAB ad banner spaces on your blog. These ads will be powered by Node Six adVantage, our new advertising network. (See below for details)
- To qualify, you would need to have at least 25 page views per day, which I’m sure most of you already meet.
- You would actually get paid for blogging. Details are below.
Please note that both options are tentative suggestions. We’d love to get your feedback.
3. Node Six adVantage (Advertising Network)
This particular one is open to everyone, but we’d like to give bloggers and selected content providers a first opportunity.
Here’s how it works.
We have content providers/providers on one side (bloggers, portals, sites, etc) and advertisers looking for maximum exposure on the other side. Node Six adVantage connects the two sides. Our ad server stores client info and content publisher info. It also stores the banners in different IAB standard formats and sizes, and distributes the banners to the advertising zones on the content publisher’s website. It also tracks statistics so both client and publisher can login to their control panel and see which ads have been loaded to which sites and how frequently.
The ads are loaded randomly, and are very highly selective, meaning we can choose specific clients for specific websites, and we can prevent one banner appearing more than once on a site.
How you get paid ( and how we get paid as well )
We charge a client everytime a banner is loaded, but we break it down into thousands of impressions (Cost Per Mille, CPM). An impression is everytime a banner is loaded.
Example:
If we charge 50,000/= per thousand impressions (CPM), that means cost per impression (CPI) is 50/=.
If your site gets about 25 page views per day (meaning 25 complete pages are loaded everyday), then you get 25 ad impressions for that day.
If you have visitors on 26 days (for most blogs, weekends normally have slow traffic so we can safely combine those into 1 day, for calculation purposes), that means you have 25×26 = 650 impressions per month.
650 impressions means adVantage bills 650 x 50 = 32,500 /= per month.
Revenue sharing is done on a 60/40 ration. You, the content publisher gets 60%, Node Six gets 40%.
That means for the 650 page views per month, you get 19,500/= per month and Node Six gets 13,000/= per month, which pretty much takes care of our server and administrationoverheads.
So in essence, you get paid for blogging and if you’re on the free hosting option, you get free hosting.
Now, 19,500/= might not seem like much, but I’m sure most of you get more than 25 page views per day. If you hit 100 page views per day, you can get 78,000/= per month. Hassle free. Well, of course you’d have to keep blogging, right? Of course.
Please note that Node Six adVantage works with free hosting, paid hosting, Blogger or WordPress.
Interested? Here’s how you can join
- Get hosting from Node Six or keep your current blog at Blogger or WordPress
- We need to track statistics from your blog for at least 3 weeks, so you’d have to send us an email, and we give you a piece of code to put in your template. You can choose to either put an invisible banner, or an almost invisible banner like the one on 2weakdudes.com (below the feedjit widget).
- After the 3 weeks, we’ll be ready to evaluate your qualification for the free hosting, and/or to begin deploying the ads.
That’s it. Quite wordy, but please let us know what you think.
Thanks!
—-
Benge Solomon King
Founder
Node Six

I know I’m not Ugandan but *sniffles* I’m awesome, I mean, HONOURARY!
I like option 2 and I want in!!!!
:d Detamble, if there’s a blogger who’s more Ugandan than some Ugandans, it would be you.
Thanks for the feedback, we’ll see what the other bloggers have to say about the honorary award.
what do you mean by 25 views?
For Leo’s Child:
25 page views means your blog gets loaded 25 times, ie people view your blog pages 25 times in a day. Pages are: your home page, your post pages, etc.
For Princess, in case you get here:
It’s kinda hard to keep the jargon out, but we’ll work through it bit by bit.
The conditions for the free hosting are obvious, we need to cover costs somehow. We’re paying for the domain name you choose, and we’re spending a healthy sum keeping those servers up. So we need to recoup these costs somewhere.
We do this by having Ugandan firms advertise on the blogs that sign up, hence the minimum page views and banner spaces.
And 25 page views minimum means we get something and the blogger gets something.
Fair enough I think.
Keep the questions coming
25 views sure is a tall order, me thinks!
But still, option 2 rocks!
I’m sure a whole lot of bloggers do more than 25 views per day.
Would you and DeTamble like us to send you the code instructions so that we begin tracking your stats?
Ok,what do you mean?my blog is not “very available”?
That aside,option 2 rocks!
hello slybard,
many times I’ve tried to access your blog and it returns timeouts. Sometimes even a global site check (ping) returns errors.
Maybe it’s just me. I hope so.
I’ll contact you shortly about option 2.
Solomon,
I would like to get onto this right away.
Where do I pay my year’s subscription?
I would like a specific design and all those things for my political blog.
Please show me a few samples and let me know what else you want.
Dennis
O … By the way, I would have made this proposal in less than 100 words. You lost me and found me … now write me and let me know
Dennis.Matanda@bcbsma.com
Hello Dennis,
It’s been a long time. Thank you for getting in touch. I’ll email you a followup and all the specifications for the setup.
Good to have you on board.
Ola Benge. I’m interested and whose fault is it that I had not yet seen this kalango before? I need separate cyberspace for business purposes, especially an email address that is my own and a page on which I can “come out of the closet”. Mail me please and we have this discussion ASAP.
magintu(at)yahoo(period)com
Hello Mama Pete,
Thanks for dropping by. I’ll get in touch shortly with further details.
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