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100 companies that REALLY get the concept of generic domains...

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I put together a list of 100 companies that are making great use of the exact-match generic .co.uk domain name for their product, service or industry.

In some respects, it's a pretty random selection, but I tried to get a broad cross-section of B2C and B2B niches in the list. Took a while to put together, as I probably checked 30+ domains that led to landing pages for every 1 that led to a useful, live site.

Anyway, here's the list... http://www.memorabledomains.co.uk/companies-that-get-it.html
 
Agreed thanks Edwin. Not an excellent one but i sold "MagneticBracelets_co_uk" the other day to a company specialising in that niche.

The contact i had at the company suprised me as she understood SEO and the relevance of a "generic" domain.
 
Well compiled list. Will be interesting to see how far generics take off over the coming years as awareness grows.
 
Many thanks Edwin, you've once again provided an excellent resource. Rep+

Dave
 
5 to 10 years from now when it's common practice for businesses to buy generic names they will all go up in price a lot, so try to keep a lot back, i am in 3 certain catergories and selling the ones in other catergories.

I think they will be a good investment/speculation :confused:
Which one is it Rob ? lol

Anyway i'm hoping to cash up in the future, not chancing them .org.uks though, rather stick to what i know.

Can't believe how long domain names have been around and still early days :shock:

We'll all be rich OAPs ;)
 
Knitting.co.uk was mine and I sold it for only £99 when I first started selling. A few months later I was a little more the wiser!
 
I tried to stick to examples where the original company name/brand remained to some extent. There are hundreds of examples where a generic itself has been made into the brand i.e. a new company or major site has been started around a generic.

There's absolutely nothing wrong with that - it's a really great way to use a good domain - but I thought the audience for the article (apart from domainers like us) is much more likely to be people from companies that already have a web presence. The article is meant to make them think, give them some ideas as to how they could integrate the use of a generic into their marketing without having to give up what they've already achieved on the web.

So in every instance on my list, the brand/company is something other than just "Keyword.co.uk".

I know that's a bit arbitrary, but it was the little mental "rule" I used to work out what to add in this particular instance.
 
Thanks for sharing Edwin and good luck with your stand at this years Internet World

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