Enjoy unlimited access to all forum features for FREE! Optional upgrade available for extra perks.

.me.uk compared to co.uk

Discussion in 'Domain Research' started by philiporchard, Mar 10, 2009.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. philiporchard United Kingdom

    philiporchard Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    May 2007
    Posts:
    1,994
    Likes Received:
    156
    Any thoughts on the comparison in price between a pure .co.uk, compared to a pure .me.uk?

    Say Birmingham.co.uk is £50k, what value on Birmingham.me.uk?

    All thoughts appreciated ;)
     
  2. Domain Forum

    Acorn Domains Elite Member

    Joined:
    1999
    Messages:
    Many
    Likes Received:
    Lots
    IWA Meetup
     
  3. boxerdog

    boxerdog Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jul 2007
    Posts:
    5,409
    Likes Received:
    140
    i dont know...i prefer the look and sound of ".me.uk"
    :confused:
     
  4. bensd United Kingdom

    bensd Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jan 2007
    Posts:
    5,103
    Likes Received:
    79
    I remember reading a post on NP a few months ago where someone asked a similar question.

    Someone replied (from memory it could of been Rob) giving this guide; if a .co.uk is worth £1k then the .org.uk would be worth approx £100 and the .me.uk would be worth approx £10.
     
  5. accelerator United Kingdom

    accelerator Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 2005
    Posts:
    7,435
    Likes Received:
    115
    Off the top of my head I reckon about 1/50th of the value of the .co.uk, but I think the proportion will rise quite rapidly as .me.uk becomes more accepted.

    Rgds
     
  6. philiporchard United Kingdom

    philiporchard Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    May 2007
    Posts:
    1,994
    Likes Received:
    156
    1/50th - sounds like good value to me, but possibly about right.

    If a .co.uk was worth £20k, say Norwich.co.uk, then yes, £400 for Norwich.me.uk, would sound about right.

    Thanks for your thoughts.
     
  7. julian United Kingdom

    julian Banned

    Joined:
    Aug 2007
    Posts:
    2,252
    Likes Received:
    41
    interesting... i've been experimenting with a few keyword .me.uk's recently.

    for example: ok I realise its Yahoo but better g takes some work but it ranks above John Lewis dishwashers - Yahoo! Search Results not bad for .me.uk

    im not complaining if it makes 5k affiliate sales per month - I can tell you this its probably making more than the .co.uk is at the moment :eek: and I think 99% of visitors via serps don't even notice (or care) thats its a .me.uk

    but I guess the .me.uk will always be the poor mans .co.uk :D and I I found .me.uk is only any good for certain type of domain to develop in my opinion most are waste of time.

    In anwser to you question imho I would say a geo name is not going to be as good as you'l struggle to get the credibility when you want them to advertise - unless it has exceptional serps.
     
  8. cm1975 United Kingdom

    cm1975 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Aug 2007
    Posts:
    3,523
    Likes Received:
    16
    The difference in value is purely in the publics perception of the .me.uk and .org.uk domains.

    If looking purely in off-line marketing perpective, then no doubt about it, .co.uk is streets ahead.

    However, on-line, as has been said many a time, in terms of Google, there is no difference between .co.uk, .org.uk and .me.uk. So in trying to get a site ranked on Google, they have the "same value".

    I believe the value really depends on the genre of the keyword(s). If your site is offering a personal service, then the .me.uk variant has a certain ring to it and therefore the value can outweight the corresponding .org.uk.

    I think it is wrong to generalise about 1/50th. There are some domains that you will never be able to buy, as the domainer is in it for the longer time, or it's owned by a competitor, so what is the next best option?

    Yes, I do have a vested interest in promoting .org.uk and .me.uk as I have picked up some decent keywords on them, but I wouldn't spend the money if I didn't believe what I was saying. I've turned reg fees into £xxx on some of these domains, so they can't be that bad!! ;)
     
  9. GPedro

    GPedro Active Member

    Joined:
    Feb 2009
    Posts:
    50
    Likes Received:
    0
    I've picked up a few half-decent keywords in org.uk recently, on the premise that they should be as easy to rank as a co.uk.

    I do tend to go for more organisational or educational keywords, such as 'documentaries', rather than blatant commercial type keywords eg. plasmatvs etc. :rolleyes:

    Haven't invested in any me.uk names yet though - something about it doesn't sound right for most names for me.
     
  10. golddiggerguy United Kingdom

    golddiggerguy Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 2007
    Posts:
    3,627
    Likes Received:
    28
    I would say most people 90% + when looking through results in search engines don't look at the ext of the domains. They just look at the Title and description more to decide whether to click or not. If one stands out more due to the key word density then that would be the one clicked or it might be the order of the words in the title match what they typed in their search.

    We are all domainers so will have that outlook .com #1 .co.uk #2 etc but Joe/Jo public doesn't.


    Jo wants a "pink fluffy handbag" do you think she gives 2 hoots whether she's going to a .me.uk or to a .co.uk ?

    So if having a domain just for SEO reasons (pushing aside reselling value) then why hell yeah use .me.uk's, they don't perform any less in search engines and Google isn't domainist. ;)

    We need to look outside the box people! But will say one last thing.... to become excepted more the site on the .me.uk ext etc would need to be an equal standard to standard .co.uk's then it would be on performance rather than the letters after the domain and so on that note I would say sat with no site yes a lot lower value with a website looking and running as good as the .co.uk then it would be on revenue from it not the letter after it.
    ;)
     
    Last edited: Mar 11, 2009
  11. cm1975 United Kingdom

    cm1975 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Aug 2007
    Posts:
    3,523
    Likes Received:
    16
    I appreciate what you are saying, but with the reduction in parking revenues, the general consensus is that website development is the way to go with any domains, not just .org.uk and .me.uk. With this shift away from parking domains, then are you not relying more on the quality of the keywords, rather than the domain type?

    Therefore, is the gap between value of the .co.uk and other .uk domains decreasing, especially within the domaining community?

    Yes, the gap will always exist due to type-in traffic being biased towards .co.uk and .com, but with more reliance on search engines, is this becoming less of an issue?

    C
     
    Last edited: Mar 11, 2009
  12. golddiggerguy United Kingdom

    golddiggerguy Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 2007
    Posts:
    3,627
    Likes Received:
    28
    quality of the keywords - yes but must have a site to back it up not just a cheap looking mini site

    more reliance on search engines - yes as I said people just look for Google, Yahoo, MSN etc for the answers and even just typing the URL in there.

    At the end of the day I would rather own a .me.uk thats getting 1000 uniques a day and £250 than a .co.uk getting 10 and £1.25.

    Key is SEO and a decent site when landing there, then it's irrelevant what the ext is. Shite site and they'll be bouncing away within seconds.
     
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.