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.com or .co.uk?


Conventional wisdom has it that a .com web address gives more clout to a business web presence. On the other hand .co.uk tells people you're in the right country (and is also a little bit cheaper).

Does anyone have as bit more certainty about which to opt for, given a choice?

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Neil

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.CO.UK for me.

We're offering a local not global service so to me it makes sense to use the country suffix rather than the generalised one.

Just my opinion though.

Shaun.





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Hi Neil

My personal opinion is that it will depend on your business (and aspirations). If you intend to do international business then I would say a  .com but if you business only serves the UK then  .uk.

I know that if I do a search for a product or service I specifically look for .uk, unless I am looking for something that I know can't be obtained in the UK

Bill

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I too prefer .co.uk but it may be worth buying both and linking same website to each

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What a surprise... Look at the three respondents!

Morning amigo's

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Thanks, chaps.

I'm not sure I am ambitious enough to think international but it would be a shame to rule it out. I like the linking idea, Rob. I think that's what I'll go for.

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Neil

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I agree with the three amigos.

Most of our website clients buy both and link them - it stops other people buying your name as well. We use the co.uk address as .com is more american and mainly used for international companies.

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RobH wrote:

I too prefer .co.uk but it may be worth buying both and linking same website to each




Actually you can buy as many identical (or similar) names as you like, and only have ONE of them as a website on a server.   The rest can be "programmed" to divert to the website.

Most of the larger companies do this. 
eg:   www.vodafone.tv,  www.vodafone.info, ...  all divert to www.vodafone.com
www.vodaphone.co.uk, www.vodaphone.info, ...  also get diverted.


However, some companies buy domain names in the hope of making big money selling them to the genuine company   eg:  www.vodafone.org.uk/

 

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-- Edited by ProBowlUK on Friday 12th of March 2010 11:44:05 AM

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Hi Bob, that's your technical side coming out, I have to admit understanding none of it! I am definitely a 'pay a man who can' type of person...my partner thinks she has found the wrong man to shareher life with and having just read your bio with all your practical skills, I think it was you she was looking for!

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It's co.uk all the way for me. .com is too american for me.

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