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Are you grabbing the matching .NZ to the .CO.NZ domains?
Yes, about 400 of them.
Yes, about 400 of them.
10 votes for .co.uk with just 5 for .uk
This is a clear consensus for me. Things may change over the next year or two but right now it seems wise to stick with the .co.uk
I appreciate all the responses and thoughts on the future!
Thinking about it. We've picked up about 200 already, evaluating the rest. Though unlike .co.uk it's not so clear cut who gets the .nz (or rather it is, but it's not always the .co.nz owner). So quite a few aren't reserved for us, and others are in "conflicted" state (i.e. multiple claims) and so not subject to the 30 March deadline.
Well, the deadline's been and gone. Passed a few hours ago. It will be very interesting to see what happened to the .nz registration figures once we have updated stats for March. The DNC post the figures here a few days after the end of every month: https://www.dnc.org.nz/resource-library/statistics/90
I received 4 or 5 more reminder emails in the last few weeks, each of which was per domain not per registrant. On top of that, I also received 2 reminder emails from the registrar I was using to register the .co.nz that were entitled to the .nz (the latter emails may have been their decision to send, rather than mandated). Overall, there was an enormous amount of communication all the way through the two and a bit year process, and it puts Nominet's single email to one random email address associated with each registrant very much to shame.
And yes, we did register all of them in the end. We'll give it a spin for a year and see what happens.
100%, no matter how they try to spin it!I suppose one might surmise that they have a vested interest?
Remember, the deadline was only for those .nz that had been reserved for free by the owners with the rights to them. Those .nz that were never reserved or registered were already available to all over a year ago.
I have a considerable vested interest in not spending tens of thousands of pounds a year more on something that nobody seems much interested in. If you choose to interpret that as a vested interest in .co.uk that's your prerogative. I feel it's more of a pragmatic approach rather than an attempt to preserve the status quo. (It's hubris in any case to think that I have any influence over .uk take-up in the big wide world - I'm aware my opinion's utterly irrelevant to its success or failure.)
We have perhaps 30 .uk - I've not bothered to count them. We've only picked up the .uk of the domains that were very, very obvious, like Maps. That's not to say we won't be registering more (much more?) come 2019, but I see no point in flushing good money away before then.
As domain investors though, those are the domains we in the UK would be most interested in; those entitled by existing .co.uk owners, that don't take up the rights. Regardless of where .uk is in 2019, there is likely going to be a surge of buying when our deadline comes.
I agree totally, there's going to be a hell of an opportunity in 2019, I expect activity here will be significantly higher. As time is passing by I grow more and more .uk positive. I've not approved of the original decision and been even less impressed with the way it was executed and the 5 year timeline but it's done now and I'm very clear that .uk is a better domain extension than .co.uk. It should always have been .UK. It's 3 characters less, its sharper, shorter, faster to type, less likely to get a typo, prettier. Millions of sites using .co.uk do so simply because they have UK owners not because they are a 'company' or are directly 'commercial'...so the .co is ...pah. I've no qualms about changing to acorndomains.uk but also see little driver to do so right now. I have some sites on .co.uk that I think would just look better on .uk e.g. streamTV gets traffic from UK, Spain, USA, Canada, Australia... with a 301 redirect why have the unusual, cumbersome and extra 3 characters that many other countries are not used to.
The vote is 15 to 14 now and there aren't 29 posters in this thread.