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Old 04-02-2010, 09:16:17 PM     #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by diablo View Post
Except in few instances when a .org.uk is being used for its intended purpose, I would always choose a .co.uk - even if it means one hyphen. I think .org.uk domains when used commercially have a fly by night look to them.
I can understand the "feeling" - but is it just a feeling?

If you're selling a domain alone, then it makes sense - but is that only the "feelings" of the purchasers?

If you're selling an active site on its earnings, surely the only thing that could make the .co more attractive would be better SEO work - and that has to be maintained.
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